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Re: How contagious is corona virus
[Re: Ben2]
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07/10/20 09:12 AM
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i'm beginning to think this is not a coronavirus - it's not behaving as one ... if you believe the news, apparently it can travel beyond 15 ft (so the 6 ft distancing won't work), it can hang in the air much longer, and can get caught up/spread in enclosed rooms/HVAC vents/filters ... it's the summer - this thing should have died by now, but it's still spiking - ???
not trying to be a conspiracy theorist here - but something's not adding up
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Re: How contagious is corona virus
[Re: M48scout]
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07/10/20 09:15 AM
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To answer your question, I think there’s something yet unknown about what makes it contagious in terms of who is susceptible. There’s something to it in my opinion, but clearly there are many people unaffected. I’m hoping they gain some insight over the next few months that allow these overly restrictive measures to go away. Bingo
“Socialism only works in two places: Heaven where they don't need it and hell where they already have it.” ― Ronald Reagan
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Re: How contagious is corona virus
[Re: M48scout]
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07/10/20 09:18 AM
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To answer your question, I think there’s something yet unknown about what makes it contagious in terms of who is susceptible. There’s something to it in my opinion, but clearly there are many people unaffected. I’m hoping they gain some insight over the next few months that allow these overly restrictive measures to go away. Gonna have to ask the person(s) who paid for/invented this strand. Good news is if Trump losses a cure will be published in Dec/Jan time frame.
Isaiah 5:20 Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.
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Re: How contagious is corona virus
[Re: Ben2]
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07/10/20 09:24 AM
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My wife's sister has it we had lunch with her and a few other people couple weeks ago including her dad which has conditions....she tested positive 2 days afterwards...her dad tested negative along with 2 others there..no face mask involved
They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Ben Franklin
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Re: How contagious is corona virus
[Re: Ben2]
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07/10/20 09:31 AM
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This is as a good a place for my rant as any. Not my work place but one I hear about every day. Relative of a person gets tested and tests positive. Person feels like they need to be tested because the live in the same house. This person gets to take days off with pay until results are back. Everybody at work that has contact with this person wants to go get tested. Of course they want days off until results are back. A "supervisor" wants to get tested because she has contact with a person that got tested even though she isn't supposed to be around this person at work. She has been off for a week because she has not got her "results" back. Another actually called in and didn't want to come back in till Monday because it was Friday. She was told she was welcome to take a vacation day. One guess how 100% of these people voted. Not one has come back positive. SMDH
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Re: How contagious is corona virus
[Re: trlrdrdave]
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07/10/20 10:53 AM
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This is as a good a place for my rant as any. Not my work place but one I hear about every day. Relative of a person gets tested and tests positive. Person feels like they need to be tested because the live in the same house. This person gets to take days off with pay until results are back. Everybody at work that has contact with this person wants to go get tested. Of course they want days off until results are back. A "supervisor" wants to get tested because she has contact with a person that got tested even though she isn't supposed to be around this person at work. She has been off for a week because she has not got her "results" back. Another actually called in and didn't want to come back in till Monday because it was Friday. She was told she was welcome to take a vacation day. One guess how 100% of these people voted. Not one has come back positive. SMDH So you must work with me too. Never knew that. Same BS show is what we got going on as well.
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Re: How contagious is corona virus
[Re: Ben2]
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07/10/20 11:00 AM
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This is from my NP's personal book of faces page: Yesterday at 12:21 AM · I'm just gonna say this...None of my covid positive patients have had a fever! It's interesting that I can order a patient test or an environmental swab and test exam room 3 door knob and send it for testing. If the world was exposed to radiation, people could have symptoms within days and up to 2 years after exposure. Radiation does not have a taste, smell, color or odor and could cause cardiac toxicity and all the other covid symptoms. It can cause a person to spike a fever, not be able to taste or smell, etc. Hydrochloroquine is used with radiation to kill cancer causing cells in trials, interesting too since radiation in high forms can cause cancer. Oxygen feeds radiation and we lower that in the body by breathing carbon dioxide. Water magnifies it, close beaches, our body is 70% water, get people to stay apart to keep from magnifying it. But is that going to stop me from going to the beach this weekend!?! NO WAY! LOL! To test for radiation exposure you swab patients for it via the nasal or oral cavity, the main goal is to keep infection risk down because it can cause bacteria to overgrow. You would be told to go home, wash your hands, body, take off contaminated clothes, stay home, etc. Its interesting seeing all the patients come in with similar burns, rashes, delayed wound healing, elevated blood pressure, headaches, tachycardia, bleeding, blood clots, hair loss, coughs, pneumonia, platelet disorders, lymphocytic disorders etc. People can literally drop dead from radiation. And humans test rats with radioactive and nonradioactive antibodies so yes antibodies do exist with radiation. Does SARS really stand for severe acute respiratory syndrome or symptoms of acute radiation syndrome? I'm starting to question everything...especially the world we live in...anything is possible nowadays. Oh well, it's just a thought to ponder on...Vanadium Pentoxide is also an interesting read, didn't a dust storm come from Africa a few weekends ago...that's interesting too...And am I the only one that noticed all these towers and antennas that have been built the past several months for small cell infrastructure??? I'd much rather have a virus over radiation sickness any day! But a day without Jesus is a sad day! I got Jesus, Oh happy day!
If you live to be a hundred, I want to live to be a hundred minus one day, so I never have to live without you.---Winnie the Pooh
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Re: How contagious is corona virus
[Re: TexasHuntress]
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07/10/20 11:24 AM
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This is from my NP's personal book of faces page: Yesterday at 12:21 AM · I'm just gonna say this...None of my covid positive patients have had a fever! It's interesting that I can order a patient test or an environmental swab and test exam room 3 door knob and send it for testing. If the world was exposed to radiation, people could have symptoms within days and up to 2 years after exposure. Radiation does not have a taste, smell, color or odor and could cause cardiac toxicity and all the other covid symptoms. It can cause a person to spike a fever, not be able to taste or smell, etc. Hydrochloroquine is used with radiation to kill cancer causing cells in trials, interesting too since radiation in high forms can cause cancer. Oxygen feeds radiation and we lower that in the body by breathing carbon dioxide. Water magnifies it, close beaches, our body is 70% water, get people to stay apart to keep from magnifying it. But is that going to stop me from going to the beach this weekend!?! NO WAY! LOL! To test for radiation exposure you swab patients for it via the nasal or oral cavity, the main goal is to keep infection risk down because it can cause bacteria to overgrow. You would be told to go home, wash your hands, body, take off contaminated clothes, stay home, etc. Its interesting seeing all the patients come in with similar burns, rashes, delayed wound healing, elevated blood pressure, headaches, tachycardia, bleeding, blood clots, hair loss, coughs, pneumonia, platelet disorders, lymphocytic disorders etc. People can literally drop dead from radiation. And humans test rats with radioactive and nonradioactive antibodies so yes antibodies do exist with radiation. Does SARS really stand for severe acute respiratory syndrome or symptoms of acute radiation syndrome? I'm starting to question everything...especially the world we live in...anything is possible nowadays. Oh well, it's just a thought to ponder on...Vanadium Pentoxide is also an interesting read, didn't a dust storm come from Africa a few weekends ago...that's interesting too...And am I the only one that noticed all these towers and antennas that have been built the past several months for small cell infrastructure??? I'd much rather have a virus over radiation sickness any day! But a day without Jesus is a sad day! I got Jesus, Oh happy day!What is an NP?
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Re: How contagious is corona virus
[Re: Hayzeus]
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07/10/20 11:28 AM
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This is from my NP's personal book of faces page: Yesterday at 12:21 AM · I'm just gonna say this...None of my covid positive patients have had a fever! It's interesting that I can order a patient test or an environmental swab and test exam room 3 door knob and send it for testing. If the world was exposed to radiation, people could have symptoms within days and up to 2 years after exposure. Radiation does not have a taste, smell, color or odor and could cause cardiac toxicity and all the other covid symptoms. It can cause a person to spike a fever, not be able to taste or smell, etc. Hydrochloroquine is used with radiation to kill cancer causing cells in trials, interesting too since radiation in high forms can cause cancer. Oxygen feeds radiation and we lower that in the body by breathing carbon dioxide. Water magnifies it, close beaches, our body is 70% water, get people to stay apart to keep from magnifying it. But is that going to stop me from going to the beach this weekend!?! NO WAY! LOL! To test for radiation exposure you swab patients for it via the nasal or oral cavity, the main goal is to keep infection risk down because it can cause bacteria to overgrow. You would be told to go home, wash your hands, body, take off contaminated clothes, stay home, etc. Its interesting seeing all the patients come in with similar burns, rashes, delayed wound healing, elevated blood pressure, headaches, tachycardia, bleeding, blood clots, hair loss, coughs, pneumonia, platelet disorders, lymphocytic disorders etc. People can literally drop dead from radiation. And humans test rats with radioactive and nonradioactive antibodies so yes antibodies do exist with radiation. Does SARS really stand for severe acute respiratory syndrome or symptoms of acute radiation syndrome? I'm starting to question everything...especially the world we live in...anything is possible nowadays. Oh well, it's just a thought to ponder on...Vanadium Pentoxide is also an interesting read, didn't a dust storm come from Africa a few weekends ago...that's interesting too...And am I the only one that noticed all these towers and antennas that have been built the past several months for small cell infrastructure??? I'd much rather have a virus over radiation sickness any day! But a day without Jesus is a sad day! I got Jesus, Oh happy day!What is an NP? Nurse Practitioner
"Political debate: when charlatans come together to discuss their principles" - Bauvard
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Re: How contagious is corona virus
[Re: Hayzeus]
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07/10/20 11:29 AM
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This is from my NP's personal book of faces page: Yesterday at 12:21 AM · I'm just gonna say this...None of my covid positive patients have had a fever! It's interesting that I can order a patient test or an environmental swab and test exam room 3 door knob and send it for testing. If the world was exposed to radiation, people could have symptoms within days and up to 2 years after exposure. Radiation does not have a taste, smell, color or odor and could cause cardiac toxicity and all the other covid symptoms. It can cause a person to spike a fever, not be able to taste or smell, etc. Hydrochloroquine is used with radiation to kill cancer causing cells in trials, interesting too since radiation in high forms can cause cancer. Oxygen feeds radiation and we lower that in the body by breathing carbon dioxide. Water magnifies it, close beaches, our body is 70% water, get people to stay apart to keep from magnifying it. But is that going to stop me from going to the beach this weekend!?! NO WAY! LOL! To test for radiation exposure you swab patients for it via the nasal or oral cavity, the main goal is to keep infection risk down because it can cause bacteria to overgrow. You would be told to go home, wash your hands, body, take off contaminated clothes, stay home, etc. Its interesting seeing all the patients come in with similar burns, rashes, delayed wound healing, elevated blood pressure, headaches, tachycardia, bleeding, blood clots, hair loss, coughs, pneumonia, platelet disorders, lymphocytic disorders etc. People can literally drop dead from radiation. And humans test rats with radioactive and nonradioactive antibodies so yes antibodies do exist with radiation. Does SARS really stand for severe acute respiratory syndrome or symptoms of acute radiation syndrome? I'm starting to question everything...especially the world we live in...anything is possible nowadays. Oh well, it's just a thought to ponder on...Vanadium Pentoxide is also an interesting read, didn't a dust storm come from Africa a few weekends ago...that's interesting too...And am I the only one that noticed all these towers and antennas that have been built the past several months for small cell infrastructure??? I'd much rather have a virus over radiation sickness any day! But a day without Jesus is a sad day! I got Jesus, Oh happy day!What is an NP? I would guess Nurse Practitioner.
"I'm not near as critical about how big they are as I once was. Smiles are more important now! We will grow more deer." Jimmy G.
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Re: How contagious is corona virus
[Re: TexasHuntress]
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07/10/20 11:32 AM
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This is from my NP's personal book of faces page: Yesterday at 12:21 AM · I'm just gonna say this...None of my covid positive patients have had a fever! It's interesting that I can order a patient test or an environmental swab and test exam room 3 door knob and send it for testing. If the world was exposed to radiation, people could have symptoms within days and up to 2 years after exposure. Radiation does not have a taste, smell, color or odor and could cause cardiac toxicity and all the other covid symptoms. It can cause a person to spike a fever, not be able to taste or smell, etc. Hydrochloroquine is used with radiation to kill cancer causing cells in trials, interesting too since radiation in high forms can cause cancer. Oxygen feeds radiation and we lower that in the body by breathing carbon dioxide. Water magnifies it, close beaches, our body is 70% water, get people to stay apart to keep from magnifying it. But is that going to stop me from going to the beach this weekend!?! NO WAY! LOL! To test for radiation exposure you swab patients for it via the nasal or oral cavity, the main goal is to keep infection risk down because it can cause bacteria to overgrow. You would be told to go home, wash your hands, body, take off contaminated clothes, stay home, etc. Its interesting seeing all the patients come in with similar burns, rashes, delayed wound healing, elevated blood pressure, headaches, tachycardia, bleeding, blood clots, hair loss, coughs, pneumonia, platelet disorders, lymphocytic disorders etc. People can literally drop dead from radiation. And humans test rats with radioactive and nonradioactive antibodies so yes antibodies do exist with radiation. Does SARS really stand for severe acute respiratory syndrome or symptoms of acute radiation syndrome? I'm starting to question everything...especially the world we live in...anything is possible nowadays. Oh well, it's just a thought to ponder on...Vanadium Pentoxide is also an interesting read, didn't a dust storm come from Africa a few weekends ago...that's interesting too...And am I the only one that noticed all these towers and antennas that have been built the past several months for small cell infrastructure??? I'd much rather have a virus over radiation sickness any day! But a day without Jesus is a sad day! I got Jesus, Oh happy day!There's a lot wrong in that post, FYI. A whole lot.
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Re: How contagious is corona virus
[Re: Ben2]
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07/10/20 11:56 AM
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Their plan is working perfectly.
I can't wait to see the documentary they do about this crippling of America. It's gonna be fantastic.
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Re: How contagious is corona virus
[Re: Ben2]
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07/10/20 12:00 PM
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My 2 grown children were out with friends Friday 2 weeks ago. Another friend came over and visited with them for a few minutes. Turns out he tested positive early the next week. Of the 5 people at the table, 4 tested positive, and the other shows most of the symptoms - fever loss of smell and taste, headache, sore throat, etc, despite testing negative. So, pretty durn contagious.
Used to be a lifeguard, until that blue kid got me fired.
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Re: How contagious is corona virus
[Re: Remington270]
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07/10/20 12:09 PM
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This is from my NP's personal book of faces page: Yesterday at 12:21 AM · I'm just gonna say this...None of my covid positive patients have had a fever! It's interesting that I can order a patient test or an environmental swab and test exam room 3 door knob and send it for testing. If the world was exposed to radiation, people could have symptoms within days and up to 2 years after exposure. Radiation does not have a taste, smell, color or odor and could cause cardiac toxicity and all the other covid symptoms. It can cause a person to spike a fever, not be able to taste or smell, etc. Hydrochloroquine is used with radiation to kill cancer causing cells in trials, interesting too since radiation in high forms can cause cancer. Oxygen feeds radiation and we lower that in the body by breathing carbon dioxide. Water magnifies it, close beaches, our body is 70% water, get people to stay apart to keep from magnifying it. But is that going to stop me from going to the beach this weekend!?! NO WAY! LOL! To test for radiation exposure you swab patients for it via the nasal or oral cavity, the main goal is to keep infection risk down because it can cause bacteria to overgrow. You would be told to go home, wash your hands, body, take off contaminated clothes, stay home, etc. Its interesting seeing all the patients come in with similar burns, rashes, delayed wound healing, elevated blood pressure, headaches, tachycardia, bleeding, blood clots, hair loss, coughs, pneumonia, platelet disorders, lymphocytic disorders etc. People can literally drop dead from radiation. And humans test rats with radioactive and nonradioactive antibodies so yes antibodies do exist with radiation. Does SARS really stand for severe acute respiratory syndrome or symptoms of acute radiation syndrome? I'm starting to question everything...especially the world we live in...anything is possible nowadays. Oh well, it's just a thought to ponder on...Vanadium Pentoxide is also an interesting read, didn't a dust storm come from Africa a few weekends ago...that's interesting too...And am I the only one that noticed all these towers and antennas that have been built the past several months for small cell infrastructure??? I'd much rather have a virus over radiation sickness any day! But a day without Jesus is a sad day! I got Jesus, Oh happy day!There's a lot wrong in that post, FYI. A whole lot. That is why I did not include the name. However, if you pay attention you will find that there is just as much division, it seems, within the medical community as there is in the general population. If a medical professional has treated patients with certain drugs and has had good results and talked about it on social media, it is nearly always removed. Why is that? I have a real hard time knowing what the facts are since there is so much contradicting information and when the medical community itself cannot manage to be on the same page, it just comes across as fishy as heck. I think there has been a tremendous amount of mismanagement around the whole dang thing. If it was accidentally released because some nerdy folks were foolish enough to be playing with mother nature, then it was mismanagement on their part. If it was, in fact, developed and released intentionally, then that is a whole different issue, but it has been mismanaged in numerous ways by numerous people. You say there is a lot wrong with the post. What is your reason(s) for believing that? And, yes, NP means nurse practitioner.
If you live to be a hundred, I want to live to be a hundred minus one day, so I never have to live without you.---Winnie the Pooh
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