China Coronavirus

Started by lurganblue, January 23, 2020, 09:52:32 AM

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Main Street

I just want to confirm that if traveling by plane from Belfast to Edinburgh  no covid related paperwork is required, it's a DUP paradise scenario?

armaghniac

Quote from: Main Street on February 04, 2022, 07:38:07 PM
I just want to confirm that if traveling by plane from Belfast to Edinburgh  no covid related paperwork is required, it's a DUP paradise scenario?

If you were a cow or sheep then you'd need to be inspected.
If at first you don't succeed, then goto Plan B

Fear Bun Na Sceilpe

Quote from: armaghniac on February 04, 2022, 07:21:28 PM
It is estimated that one person in 15 in NI had Covid in the last week in January. At that rate everyone will have it shortly.

Yep. Whole family had it. Old and young. No issues thanks be to God.

JoG2

Quote from: Fear Bun Na Sceilpe on February 04, 2022, 11:25:18 PM
Quote from: armaghniac on February 04, 2022, 07:21:28 PM
It is estimated that one person in 15 in NI had Covid in the last week in January. At that rate everyone will have it shortly.

Yep. Whole family had it. Old and young. No issues thanks be to God.

3 out of 4 for us Fear. 1 of the family had it for the 2nd time. Night and day re they're first dose at the tail end of 2020 and the Omicron thank god. Have a good friend, serious cyclist who is getting it very tight atm.

Fear Bun Na Sceilpe

Quote from: JoG2 on February 04, 2022, 11:39:59 PM
Quote from: Fear Bun Na Sceilpe on February 04, 2022, 11:25:18 PM
Quote from: armaghniac on February 04, 2022, 07:21:28 PM
It is estimated that one person in 15 in NI had Covid in the last week in January. At that rate everyone will have it shortly.

Yep. Whole family had it. Old and young. No issues thanks be to God.

3 out of 4 for us Fear. 1 of the family had it for the 2nd time. Night and day re they're first dose at the tail end of 2020 and the Omicron thank god. Have a good friend, serious cyclist who is getting it very tight atm.

Yeah that seems to be pattern, mostly less serious but cases that can still cause big issues. Hope yer mucker gets well soon Jog2. Doire Abú

Milltown Row2

Struggling to work out how none of my immediate family have avoided it.
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

JoG2

Quote from: Fear Bun Na Sceilpe on February 04, 2022, 11:52:05 PM
Quote from: JoG2 on February 04, 2022, 11:39:59 PM
Quote from: Fear Bun Na Sceilpe on February 04, 2022, 11:25:18 PM
Quote from: armaghniac on February 04, 2022, 07:21:28 PM
It is estimated that one person in 15 in NI had Covid in the last week in January. At that rate everyone will have it shortly.

Yep. Whole family had it. Old and young. No issues thanks be to God.

3 out of 4 for us Fear. 1 of the family had it for the 2nd time. Night and day re they're first dose at the tail end of 2020 and the Omicron thank god. Have a good friend, serious cyclist who is getting it very tight atm.

Yeah that seems to be pattern, mostly less serious but cases that can still cause big issues. Hope yer mucker gets well soon Jog2. Doire Abú

Sláinte Fear. Take her handy

From the Bunker

Quote from: Milltown Row2 on February 05, 2022, 12:05:43 AM
Struggling to work out how none of my immediate family have avoided it.

They are probably all vaccinated!  ;D

Vaccination has done a seriously great job in Israel where nearly everyone is Vaccinated and boosted twice!  ;)

Gmac

Quote from: From the Bunker on February 07, 2022, 12:18:06 AM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on February 05, 2022, 12:05:43 AM
Struggling to work out how none of my immediate family have avoided it.

They are probably all vaccinated!  ;D

Vaccination has done a seriously great job in Israel where nearly everyone is Vaccinated and boosted twice!  ;)
the rats in government over here want to talk about natural immunity now like it's a new phenomenon.

lenny

#19059
Covid survivors are 63% more likely to suffer a heart attack, according to the "first comprehensive assessment" of cardiovascular complications within a year of recovering from the virus.

An in-depth analysis of federal health data indicates that people who have had COVID-19 are at increased risk of developing cardiovascular complications within the first month to a year after infection. Such complications include disruptive heart rhythms, inflammation of the heart, blood clots, stroke, coronary artery disease, heart attack, heart failure or even death.

Such problems occur even among previously healthy individuals and those who have had mild COVID-19 infections, according to the study, from researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and the Veterans Affairs St. Louis Health Care System.

The research is published Feb. 7 in Nature Medicine.

Fear Bun Na Sceilpe

Quote from: lenny on February 08, 2022, 09:01:46 PM
Covid survivors are 63% more likely to suffer a heart attack, according to the "first comprehensive assessment" of cardiovascular complications within a year of recovering from the virus.

An in-depth analysis of federal health data indicates that people who have had COVID-19 are at increased risk of developing cardiovascular complications within the first month to a year after infection. Such complications include disruptive heart rhythms, inflammation of the heart, blood clots, stroke, coronary artery disease, heart attack, heart failure or even death.

Such problems occur even among previously healthy individuals and those who have had mild COVID-19 infections, according to the study, from researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and the Veterans Affairs St. Louis Health Care System.

The research is published Feb. 7 in Nature Medicine.

Ok

armaghniac

Excess deaths in the 2 years in the US are now over 1 Million according to the CDC, this would capture people with heart problems etc a year later or people who treatment is delayed.  In two years about 5.7 million would die in the normal case, so 1 million more is a 17.5% increase, which is not inconsiderable.
If at first you don't succeed, then goto Plan B

Last Man

Quote from: Fear Bun Na Sceilpe on February 08, 2022, 09:39:41 PM
Quote from: lenny on February 08, 2022, 09:01:46 PM
Covid survivors are 63% more likely to suffer a heart attack, according to the "first comprehensive assessment" of cardiovascular complications within a year of recovering from the virus.

An in-depth analysis of federal health data indicates that people who have had COVID-19 are at increased risk of developing cardiovascular complications within the first month to a year after infection. Such complications include disruptive heart rhythms, inflammation of the heart, blood clots, stroke, coronary artery disease, heart attack, heart failure or even death.

Such problems occur even among previously healthy individuals and those who have had mild COVID-19 infections, according to the study, from researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and the Veterans Affairs St. Louis Health Care System.

The research is published Feb. 7 in Nature Medicine.

Ok
The previously healthy bit immediately raises a flag for me considering the health status of the average American.

J70

Quote from: Gmac on February 08, 2022, 02:16:21 AM
Quote from: From the Bunker on February 07, 2022, 12:18:06 AM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on February 05, 2022, 12:05:43 AM
Struggling to work out how none of my immediate family have avoided it.

They are probably all vaccinated!  ;D

Vaccination has done a seriously great job in Israel where nearly everyone is Vaccinated and boosted twice!  ;)
the rats in government over here want to talk about natural immunity now like it's a new phenomenon.

Rats?

God forbid they wait for data to back up their public health policies. You know, like responsible professionals.

armaghniac

Quote from: Last Man on February 09, 2022, 07:24:34 AM
The previously healthy bit immediately raises a flag for me considering the health status of the average American.

So you do not trust the researchers and the people who reviewed their paper? What is your PhD in?
If at first you don't succeed, then goto Plan B