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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #3735
Well, if anyone deserves long-Covid, it’s Jair Bolsonaro. He has had persistent hiccups for the last 10 days preventing him from speaking and causing severe abdominal pain. It’s as though he’s been silenced by God.
I saw a documentary once on people that suffer continuous hiccups, not very pleasant, not something you'd wish on anybody. Sort of like issuing your own built in never ending version of water torture.

Makes you think about getting Whooping Cough vaccination to protect the infants, I bet hiccups could be just as bad.

Is it COVID related? Ironically the hiccups could be. The phenotype of Long COVID is so wide it can manifest as damage to the nervous system across your whole body. Officials have observed a full gamut of effects from small ticks and twitches to full quadriplegia.
The Force Awakens!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #3736
Supposedly, a surgeon has diagnosed him with a bowel obstruction and wants to operate. Bolsonaro blames recent dental implants. But it also fits Covid.

I have no magical powers and don’t believe in magical thinking. I can’t do any harm to anyone by wishing something on them. But this prick is causing a lot of harm to Brazilians and it would be a Godsend if Covid takes him out (and very fitting too).

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #3737
Supposedly, a surgeon has diagnosed him with a bowel obstruction and wants to operate. Bolsonaro blames recent dental implants. But it also fits Covid.

I have no magical powers and don’t believe in magical thinking. I can’t do any harm to anyone by wishing something on them. But this prick is causing a lot of harm to Brazilians and it would be a Godsend if Covid takes him out (and very fitting too).
 Yes, emotional versus rational thinking, it is a battle for everyone that some of us win some of us don't, but we never win them all! ;D
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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #3738
Guys

I understand these situations are emotionally charged, but we dont have to turn on each other.

I overheard someone say, why did the family have to move states now....  When is more appropriate to make a move from one state to another?  Its not like it wouldn't have been planned months ahead of time, and we dont live in a dictatorship where this isnt possible.  Covid has been around for over 1.5 years now.  These questions are at best, idiotic.

I sometimes hear people say stuff, because its all about their own personal perspective, but when push comes to shove, the rule books are not written, the process, and procedure, unfamiliar, and even the whole covid situation interstate, unprecedented (NSW have had stuff all outbreak to deal with until now, so to see them lack a bit of foresight based on our own experience with this is a bit short sighted IMHO).

Anyway, when it all comes down to it, keep yourselves safe, keep the judgement minimum, and keep the heads up so we can all come out the other side of this a little bit more well adjusted than previously because the vast majority of people in public have lost the compassion for each other and if we lose that then we have nothing as a society. 
"everything you know is wrong"

Paul Hewson

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #3739
Guys

I understand these situations are emotionally charged, but we dont have to turn on each other.

I overheard someone say, why did the family have to move states now....  When is more appropriate to make a move from one state to another?  Its not like it wouldn't have been planned months ahead of time, and we dont live in a dictatorship where this isnt possible.  Covid has been around for over 1.5 years now.  These questions are at best, idiotic.

I sometimes hear people say stuff, because its all about their own personal perspective, but when push comes to shove, the rule books are not written, the process, and procedure, unfamiliar, and even the whole covid situation interstate, unprecedented (NSW have had stuff all outbreak to deal with until now, so to see them lack a bit of foresight based on our own experience with this is a bit short sighted IMHO).

Anyway, when it all comes down to it, keep yourselves safe, keep the judgement minimum, and keep the heads up so we can all come out the other side of this a little bit more well adjusted than previously because the vast majority of people in public have lost the compassion for each other and if we lose that then we have nothing as a society. 


I think you'll find some of us are angry at the removalists because they lied to authorities and failed to abide by the conditions of entry into VIC. That resulted in very understandable ire. As I said before, I hope they throw the book at the pr1cks. Most folks play ball and are team players - ripper. But I am glad we have zero tolerance for those who lie.
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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #3740
I think you'll find some of us are angry at the removalists because they lied to authorities and failed to abide by the conditions of entry into VIC. That resulted in very understandable ire. As I said before, I hope they throw the book at the pr1cks. Most folks play ball and are team players - ripper. But I am glad we have zero tolerance for those who lie.
As much as we have some disdain for those that deliberately resist the efforts of the wider general public and health authorities, we must not allow this to deteriorate into mob rule or we become as bad or worse than those who are persecuted.

When the mob rules any of us could be next, have a look at Sth Africa at the moment, fear what might happen just north of the border in Indonesia next, it exposes the global futility of separatism, isolation and viral extinction! What happens there eventually impacts us, just like the global effects of Capital Hill.

Due process, always and every time!
The Force Awakens!


Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #3742
Overseas in Sth American countries they shoot CoVid law breakers, lock them in Dog cages....

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #3743
Crazy messaging from Gladys this morning.   Did I hear correctly?  " dont seek medical attention if you're sick"???  I assume this is out of concern for medical staff.   People are forgetting that vaccination doesn't stop you from becoming a transmission vector,  it attenuates the severity of the disease.
DrE is no more... you ok with that harmonica man?

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #3744
We've a massive problem because the shizen response and mixed messaging from NSW authorities means that the people there do not isolate until the feel unwell. They think they don't have to isolate, it's not their problem, then someone close to them gets seriously ill and the find out they have been positive and infectious for days!

The net result is day after day dozens of infectious NSW Norbits are roaming freely around in the community.

Just like it has fecked up 1st Class Cricket, NSW Privilege is killing the country, Gold Standard sure, but Gold Standard Flogs! They gone from "No Need for us to Lockdown", to "We are all in this together" at light speed, Scotty couldn't push it out any faster!
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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #3745
Looks like lockdown again from midnight. Not yet clear how long it will last.
Reality always wins in the end.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #3746
Overseas in Sth American countries they shoot CoVid law breakers, lock them in Dog cages....
I got a gun and am I pretty good shot on the ducks and rabbits!!!
2017-16th
2018-Wooden Spoon
2019-16th
2020-dare to dream? 11th is better than last I suppose
2021-Pi$$ or get off the pot
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2023- "Raise the Standard" - M. Voss Another year wasted Bar Set
2024-Back to the drawing boardNo excuses, its time

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #3747
https://www.tga.gov.au/periodic/covid-19-vaccine-weekly-safety-report-15-07-2021

Thankfully, 373 of the 377 deaths are mere coincidence. Phew.

Plus, a few highlights:

1. 83 cases of TTS (incl. 32 Tier 1 clots in strange places)
2. 31 cases of ITP
3. 52 cases of Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS)!!!!
4. 50 cases of myocarditis (heart inflammation) and pericarditis (inflammation of the heart membrane).

As they say in the movies, collateral damage!

Finals, then 4 in a row!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #3748
I think you'll find some of us are angry at the removalists because they lied to authorities and failed to abide by the conditions of entry into VIC. That resulted in very understandable ire. As I said before, I hope they throw the book at the pr1cks. Most folks play ball and are team players - ripper. But I am glad we have zero tolerance for those who lie.

Yes well, these reports may not be accurate, and irrespective of where they sit, my comment was for people who state, "why do they have to move now?"

People have lives to lead, and im pretty confident they don't believe they were sick or infected. 
"everything you know is wrong"

Paul Hewson

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #3749
Time to get rid of State governments. >:(