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With covid, it was the irrational response from health bureaucrats that scared me the most. It was respiratory - yet they banned doctors from giving steroids, antibiotics and in lots of places, Tylenol. Did you know that? It's why so many docs and nurses quit. They felt like they were intentionally killing people by denying the normal protocols for respiratory viruses. Then the vents. You should be thankful Trudeau dawdled on procuring them. By the time Canada got our's, they already knew in the US it was the vents that were killing people. They were making people sign waivers to be vented. That procedure is normally done when a patient is near death, it's a last resort and they are not able to sign anything. More nurses quit because they could see the vents were killing people, but the desk bureaucrats insisted on these deadly protocols that were never used in resp. viruses before and punished docs and nurses who bucked it. Bureaucrats sent elderly covid patients back to nursing homes - AGAINST the wishes of docs and nurses. They were warned and warned. They ignored actual doctors and nurses. NY Governor Cuomo just got into big shit for it. Watch the hearings. Seriously, it's like they were TRYING to kill people. Pump up the death numbers to convince everyone it was deadly. The original strain was worse for the elderly and already terminally ill, yes - but so is pretty much any flu or pneumonia at that age and poor health levels. But the survival rate was still very high - over 90%.
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Has there been one before covid? I worked in healthcare during H1N1 and the doc I worked for wasn't freaked out, I asked if I should get vaxxed for it and he said No, I didn't need to, I wasn't at risk. And I worked closely with patients who presented with it. And there WERE lots. H1N1 had almost exact same IFR and transmission rates as covid. There was some push from authorities to declare it or treat it as a "pandemic" but no one really bought into it at the time. Very few people got vaxxed for it, most who got it just stayed home and rode it out. Life went on. AHS came out to all the clinics and fit tested us for masks and there were frequent emails explaining how to adjust clinic procedures for those who presented with coughing and sneezing. Ebola or Nipah would. But not a respiratory virus. Maybe when I'm 85.
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Another study (out of Germany) that again confirms surge in IgG4 switch in children one year after vaccination with Pfizer’s vax. The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal (lww.com) The study authors also say: “IgG4 responses should gain more attention in health and disease, especially in the context of mRNA vaccination. Understanding the unusual mechanism triggering IgG4 production is crucial, as more mRNA vaccines are currently under development and could hit the global market soon.” Primary school children given two doses. Most showed an increase in IgG4 at 35 days. Most showed a massive increase by 1 year. IgG4 switches the immune response from "attack" to "ignore". This "ignore" mode can also be problematic, RE: Infections. If the immune system shifts too much towards tolerance, it might fail to effectively combat all pathogens because it’s telling your immune system not to respond to things that it normally would fight (viruses, bacteria, cancer, etc…) Cancer: Tumors might exploit this mechanism to evade immune detection and destruction. It's unwise to expect that a vaccine can influence respiratory tract infection by a virus that doesn't cause viremia. In most cases, respiratory viruses are gone about five days after the onset of symptoms. Beyond this point, inflammation develops, which may result in pneumonia that, in most cases, has no known etiology. Most people who died in the early days, didn't die of covid, but of secondary pneumonia. What this IgG4 switch means for the multi-vaxxed, your immune system is lowered to the point that you cannot fight off other pathogens (viruses, infections, bacteria) that humans normally fight off quite easily. Reminder of other studies that confirmed IgG4 switch: Atopy and Elevation of IgE, IgG3, and IgG4 May Be Risk Factors for Post COVID-19 Condition in Children and Adolescents - PubMed (nih.gov) Viruses | Free Full-Text | The Anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG1 and IgG3 Antibody Isotypes with Limited Neutralizing Capacity against Omicron Elicited in a Latin Population a Switch toward IgG4 after Multiple Doses with the mRNA Pfizer–BioNTech Vaccine (mdpi.com) Humoral profiles of toddlers and young children following SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccination | Nature Communications Further reading: Walkthrough: "Delayed Induction of Noninflammatory SARS-CoV-2 Spike-Specific IgG4 Antibodies Detected 1 Year After BNT162b2 Vaccination in Children" (July '24) (substack.com)
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Meme/Cartoon of the Day
Goddess replied to WestCanMan's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Then he tramples her with a horse called Stompy. -
Covid was not enough now Monkeypox!!!!
Goddess replied to CITIZEN_2015's topic in Health, Science and Technology
Oh look! They been trialing the vaccines a year ago for this very “plandemic” Funded by.....Bill Gates. Again. -
Meme/Cartoon of the Day
Goddess replied to WestCanMan's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
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Now that the WHO has declared Monkeypox a "global health emergency", I fear they're going to do it again. Or with Bird Flu. They keep trying, but less and less people are falling for it this time. And ya, the same people running around screaming with their hair on fire, breathlessly following the "cases" will freak out AGAIN and demand the government "do something! ANYTHING!" will be doing it again. I don't completely blame the gov't. I also blame the hair-on-fire people. If more of us had said NO! to lockdowns, business closures, expensive interventions that did next to nothing except pad the wallets of all our politicians who suddenly created PPE companies.....we wouldn't be in the mess we are.
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You are. You're a blindly obedient drone that questioned nothing. And you mock the people who do have the ballz to stand up to government overreach.
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So basically, a slight communications issue? That's it? Everything else was fine with you? Color me.....not surprised.
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Like what?
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Liberal appointments very disappointing.
Goddess replied to Army Guy's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
As far as Liberal appointments go - we, as Canadian citizens, should have at least questioned why almost all of Trudeau's wedding party received appointments. That's not normal and we have to stop acting like it is. None of them were even remotely qualified to do those jobs and VOILA! Canada is in a mess, but at least Trudeau's wedding party buddies are all millionaires now. -
Yup. This article is from 2021, so it's likely worse now. Trucking accidents up 40% in just Ontario alone. (Sorry, for some reason the link won't copy/paste for me. You'll have to google the article. And there's other articles on it, too.) I have a friend who is a heavy duty mechanic, works on the big rigs. They turn down working on a lot of trucks because they cut holes in the floor to 💩 out of. He says the bottoms are caked in feces, it's so gross, they just refuse to work on them.
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Are Republicans For or Against IVF?
Goddess replied to Matthew's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
How 'bout we just leave medical decisions to others and their doctor? -
Trudeau hid during the convoy and then the mandates got dropped. Imagine if more of us stood up to them. Politicians need to be more afraid of us than we are of them. That's how ALL their bullcrap stops.
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And yes, I'm going to mock and shame all you dolts until you learn not to let them do this to us again. When they told businesses to close, if every business owner said "No", what were they gonna do about it? Jail the entire country?
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Because a lot of what happened went completely counter to both established science AND common sense. I still have no fuquing idea how they convinced people that you could catch the virus while walking through restaurants or buying nails from a mom & pop hardware store, but not if you sat down in a restaurant or bought nails at Home Depot. And the "horsepaste" thing.....i mean, my gawd! Did everyone suddenly forget we had fuquing Google?
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A Quarter of Employed Canadians Now Work For The Government
Goddess replied to CdnFox's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
If the coalition allows it to pass, I hope the bill includes the stipulation that the fines are paid out of their own pocket and not from the taxpayer purse, like when Guilbeault paid his $20,000 fine with OUR money. -
A Quarter of Employed Canadians Now Work For The Government
Goddess replied to CdnFox's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Well, at least the Cons are willing to do something about it. Libs/NDP will likely vote against this bill. -
A Quarter of Employed Canadians Now Work For The Government
Goddess replied to CdnFox's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Yup, they're saying that a lot in the committees, too. -
A Quarter of Employed Canadians Now Work For The Government
Goddess replied to CdnFox's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
And the excuse the actual Ministers in charge of the departments are using is that.....they have no idea what's going on and therefore aren't responsible for anything that happens under their watch. Of course, Lib supporters will accept that excuse. "Well, they can't know everything!" Ummm, ya - that's why they get paid the big bucks. They're responsible and accountable. But what do I know? It's just MY money flying out the window and into their pockets. -
It's Time for the Scientific Community to Admit We Were Wrong About COVID and It Cost Lives | Opinion - Newsweek As a medical student and researcher, I staunchly supported the efforts of the public health authorities when it came to COVID-19. I believed that the authorities responded to the largest public health crisis of our lives with compassion, diligence, and scientific expertise. I was with them when they called for lockdowns, vaccines, and boosters. I was wrong. We in the scientific community were wrong. And it cost lives. I can see now that the scientific community from the CDC to the WHO to the FDA and their representatives, repeatedly overstated the evidence and misled the public about its own views and policies, including on natural vs. artificial immunity, school closures and disease transmission, aerosol spread, mask mandates, and vaccine effectiveness and safety, especially among the young. All of these were scientific mistakes at the time, not in hindsight. Amazingly, some of these obfuscations continue to the present day. We made science a team sport, and in so doing, we made it no longer science. If our public health officials had led with less hubris, the course of the pandemic in the United States might have had a very different outcome, with far fewer lost lives. It's OK to be wrong and admit where one was wrong and what one learned. That's a central part of the way science works. Yet I fear that many are too entrenched in groupthink—and too afraid to publicly take responsibility—to do this.
