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6) and last of all, people like you post, argue biased politics, and then as soon as anyone puts some real world data and facts in front of you , you block and run away. It;s shows exactly who you are, your intentions, and you total refusal to be objective.
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5) the big problem is that as we supress one disease, then we leave an ecological niche for the next one. Like when african rift valley disease smallpox was eradicted in 1977 - Russian flu, leaving a niche for aids and Mpox to fill. Offically, smallpox ended in 1981, and aids began in 1981
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4) sorry mate...you were just a post on the list of people joining the mob arguments. One sided opinions. I'm not attacking you, i'm attacking this whole crazy world of seperation where objectivity no longer exists. Trumps a dick, faucci isa dick. We need to call them all out.
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3) Yet we are told that the vaccines are amazing, They claims astonoshing advances in vaccine tech. The reality is a massive massive increase in deaths % wise.
Im just oushing for objective truth, It doesnt exist in academia because they are in big pharma pockets. They rely on pharma income
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2) flu vaccines are appalingly weak...some seasons efficacy falling as low as 16-20%. Yet again academics and big pharma overhype, lie, mislead, and misreport the data. Did you know that in the UK flu vax was expanded by millions per year in 2012, then deaths surged by a factor of 19 in 6 years
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1) Again this is the issue. Some vaccines are amazing, like measles, like polio, like smallpox was. Thats old world viruses.
However, covid shots were very low quality. The overhyping of covid vax when the public can see its weakenses in real life data, built distrust in science and academia.
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Yeh fair point if you are going to be an adult and call out all people who fail, not just those who are your political ideological opponents. I don't hear you calling out the WHO for mass covid panic reactions, causing all these knock on impacts. That's my point. Your approach solves nothing
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8) because of religious principles. An issue totally seperate to trumps mob, and predating it by centuries. Idiots abound in the modern world, Don't join them
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7) that matter. One day the world will move into the sensible middle ground and only then will we be able to tackle these things like grownups.
Measles Vax YES, mob rule, overreactions causing more pain, NO. And anyway, most of the unvaxed that formed the core outbreak in texas are unvaxed because
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6) In this world of massive and rapid sugres in vaccine, antibiotic and fungal resistance, over reaction has become just as much of a problem as underreactions. We can't continue this world of living like two tribes, left and right, fighting politics when science and health ar the subjects that
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5) This is every bit as much caused by the fauccis and the rest of the suposed experts as it is Trump and RFK. However, academia and 'experts; never get challenged intelligently. They circle the wagons to protect their gravy train, painting their failures as successes to be repeated.
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4) everything wrong, and hides from it's mistakes. none of them ever learn.
Europe had over 125.000 cases last year, driven by EU nations. We as a world need to start acting moreintelligently and not taking sides. Hold everyone to account, not just attacking as per your political prefernce.
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3) This problem has been made MUCH worse by the overreaction to covid by global health administrations so we have to learn not to trust so called experts blindly and not misapportion blame. We need to learn from our mistakes but experts won't. It's not just idiots Trump and RFK, science keeps geting
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2) This is an immune debt wave. Still a hangover from lockdowns. Measles was surging big across the world in 2019, due to reach/peak in the americas in 2021 but the surge got cut off by lockdowns. (graph atatched)
Ironically, on the day of the first covid, measles lockdown began in Samoa
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1) look at the ttachement to my last message, it explains the situation is 11 times worse in Canada in terms of cases per capita. I agree people should be vaxed for measles but this surge is part of a global event. It's almost certainly caused by overzealous reactions by 'experts' to covid
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Yeh but there is zero evidence of a causal link to covid. But dont let lack of evidence spoil your own decision on reality.
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thats a highly dubious claim you make. This is a sruvery, of self reported illness, with not proven causal link to covid whatsoever. Even the report title say 'MAY', you are grasping at straws here.
The evidence you speak of doesn't exist. Try to be more factual
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soz for typos
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2) like Hong Kong flu 1968-1970 which came with the first human case of mpox
3) like 1977-1979 - Russsian flu, which was followed by aids.
4) on a smaler scale, sars 2002-2004 which came with first Mpox outbreak outside africa. +Avian flu surge
it goes much deeper but post size limits make it hard.
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1)Nature is happeneing, Every pandmic is followed by multiple viral and disease surges. Like asian flu 1957-59, which came with the first outbreak of ampox in animals, the first cases of HF&M, the first aids death. Covid, mpox, avian flu etc, When the global climate comes, multiple diseases change
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this is what ruins trust in science. Measles is badm, Measles vaccine is good but these scare stories ruin all trust in public officials, In the Uk modellers predicted that last years measles out break could cause 160,000 cases. last year
There were less than 3000 cases.
Scare stories destroy trust
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listen i am not a Trump fan in any way whatsoever but you arent making sense. The politics is outweighing the facts. Are you willing to make the same claims abaout Canada? #measles
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sorry but thats not true. Measles vax 93% efficacy after 1 dose
two doses 97% efficacy,
measles vax is great, but we cant save them all. its reality thinking, especially given vaccine distrust from overhyping low quality covid vaccines. Vaccine hesistancy caused in part by academic lies
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2) Indiesage lied and fabricated the idea of a 'big death wave' caused by eat out, despite all the data showing zero surge in cases. Cases surged AFTER eat out ended, AFTER waves arrived from the EU. Indie sage refused to report this and openly lied.
Facts speak louder than politics,
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1) No they weren't. Indiesage cherry picked the data as part of a weird political brexit battle. On numerous occasions they outright refused to report the truth. eg 4 years denying natural immuntiy in east asia, in early waves and variants. They lied about this to make the UK response look worse.
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#baberuth
Did you know that the curse of the Babe was due to Spanish Flu? Red Sox didn't win again until the flu era turned to the coronavirus era in 2002-4 SARS.
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Thanks. As suspected, this is self reported brain fog. This is not a scientific measure and is also not proof of covid causailty IF brain fog even eists in all thsoe people who claim to have it.
Have you considered supressed development due to locdkown isolation as PART of this?
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viruses are our ancestors. Some are good, some are bad just like bacteria.
Viruses can kill cancers, bacteria and fungi. You are a Dr and you clearly dont understand the basics of how humans have evolved and the massive benefits of multiple viral infections.
Maybe you should catch up.
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where do you get those figures from please?
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Please note...i criticised your limited view on science in another post. However, I have seen this and want to calify that I'm not a hater and realise the risks for a small % of our population...like yourself. i wish you a rapid recovery and a healthy life.
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wow air filters can remove 98.1% of our virally driven evolution? you do know that 8% of our speices genome is remnants from old viruses or dont you?
Without viruses in our bodies all humans would die almost instantly. just like if we removed all the bacteria, Viuses are out ancestors
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We need viruses to evovle. Clean air will slow evolution. Vaccine have slowed our evolution as we give people crutches rather than training the species immune system to evovle to present conditions.
eg mass vax caused massive surges in covid cases. cases fell after mass infection. facts matter
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The human body requires bacteria and viruses to survive. We are 8% evovled from viruses, nearly 50% evovled from viral material in some way. viruses are literally our ancestors, literally. If you udnerstood science you might have a different view. unfortunately you are talking politics instead.
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2) its sensible science to restrict vaccination to high risk groups to prevent continued rapid evolution of vaccine resistance. Mass, unecessary pharma drives resistance in the same way as antibiotic, anti funguls etc etc,
Intelligent science promotes targetted pharma resposne.
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1) preg women seperate to this point.
Removal of routine vax for children in no high risk groups is the standard policy across most of the world including most of Europe. Low impact infections combined with stronger immunity from natural infection (than Vax) make this logic in present conditions
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there were not 180,000 avoidable deaths from covid in the Uk unless you include deaths caused by lockdowns and the shutting down of the NHS. This modelling is based on false assumptions, and comapring to east asia where natural immunity swamped covid for 2 years - until omicron
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yeh but most of the world, including Europe, dont offer vaccination widely for children. Normally just high risk groups.
This is sensible to protect the integirty of vaccines againt resistance. Vaccine resistance surged during delta, YEARS ago. it's much better to try understanding the science.
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oops typo, arthur ashe 1968, not 1969