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Again, you are the one who is implying certainty around the long-term effects (I am guessing you have mis-used the term 'side effects').Originally posted by original PM View PostNo you are scared, a lot of people are scared, walk down the street without a mask and people jump out of the way.
We are all doomed we are told unless we do what we are told, and yet we see pictures from around the country of people doing the opposite but we are not dying in droves.
The death rate is at a 10 year low.
And so we now get the people peddling the 'long term side effects' no one can know about to continue feeding the fear.
But the best defence to it all is just common sense... Unfortunately.
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No you are scared, a lot of people are scared, walk down the street without a mask and people jump out of the way.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYou were the one implying knowledge about long-term effects when you said that youngsters weren't really at risk, which eek questioned. Nobody else in this thread has made any claims about long-term effects.
We are all doomed we are told unless we do what we are told, and yet we see pictures from around the country of people doing the opposite but we are not dying in droves.
The death rate is at a 10 year low.
And so we now get the people peddling the 'long term side effects' no one can know about to continue feeding the fear.
But the best defence to it all is just common sense... Unfortunately.
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TBF, I think I claimed that MF is Orca fat.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYou were the one implying knowledge about long-term effects when you said that youngsters weren't really at risk, which eek questioned. Nobody else in this thread has made any claims.
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You were the one implying knowledge about long-term effects when you said that youngsters weren't really at risk, which eek questioned. Nobody else in this thread has made any claims about long-term effects.Originally posted by original PM View PostThis strain of covid seemed to appear late last year in China, so has been around for about 8 months.
So he is as confused as anyone when people start trying to make claims about the long term effects when we have clearly been unable to study them.
What do you think?Last edited by Old Greg; 12 August 2020, 08:45.
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This strain of covid seemed to appear late last year in China, so has been around for about 8 months.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWhat does your dentist reckon?
So he is as confused as anyone when people start trying to make claims about the long term effects when we have clearly been unable to study them.
What do you think?
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No, do you I mean it would be interesting to know where this data has come from..Originally posted by eek View PostDo we know what the long term (10-20 year) consequences of having Covid 19 are?
So please do enlighten us.
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I think we can look to gricer as a guide.Originally posted by eek View PostDo we know what the long term (10-20 year) consequences of having Covid 19 are?
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yes. It’s called mass unemployment. Millennials. **** ‘emOriginally posted by eek View PostDo we know what the long term (10-20 year) consequences of having Covid 19 are?
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I think you may find that MF outweighs everybodyOriginally posted by original PM View PostBecause the youngster aren't really at risk, it's fat old farts.
Cannot expect the majority to suffer for the minority, the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few etc etc.
HTH
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