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Covid

It's not going to go away is it?
How best to cope as an individual or as a nation.
Has anyone got any ideas? Because I haven't.
I'm sick of wearing a mask, but it's obligatory in busy areas, and all shops so I don't bother taking it off.
36000 new cases today, more and more in hospital, more deaths.
When you go in bars and restaurants nobody has a mask for obvious reasons.
Where's Jim Lahey when you need him?
How do you feel about sending your children to school?
I'm fighting it with claret, it's the best way I know.

posted on 19/8/21

comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 2 hours, 48 minutes ago
comment by GTWI4T- some people deserve to get trolled (U6008)
posted 4 minutes ago
Was never just going to go away. At least another 2 years like this I reckon. I am fine living how we currently are, I just don't want any more lockdowns.
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Pretty much this. Over here we are mostly seeing the unvaccinated being the ones catching it and nearly all deaths (something like 99.9 %) are unvaccinated people.
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Darwinism in action

posted on 19/8/21

comment by One Love - Admin 3 (U1250)
posted 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
Heard there is a crossover of Ebola and Covid in Africa. Seems its 90% deadly and causes your longs to fill up with blood and you drown in your own blood. The whole death process takes 4 weeks and the virus is highly contagious, airborne, and can jump between animals and humans quite easily. Already 500,000 infections in 72 hours. So there you go.
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Lunatic

posted on 19/8/21

comment by Dwight K Schrute (U22590)
posted 1 hour, 49 minutes ago
I believe he’s referring to the Marburg disease.

From bats, 88% fatality rate, no known cure
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Though there’s actually only been one confirmed case and is spread through can with bodily fluids.

posted on 19/8/21

comment by Terminator1 (U1863)
posted 0 seconds ago
comment by Dwight K Schrute (U22590)
posted 1 hour, 49 minutes ago
I believe he’s referring to the Marburg disease.

From bats, 88% fatality rate, no known cure
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Though there’s actually only been one confirmed case and is spread through can with bodily fluids.
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*contact with

posted on 19/8/21

comment by Terminator1 (U1863)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by Dwight K Schrute (U22590)
posted 1 hour, 49 minutes ago
I believe he’s referring to the Marburg disease.

From bats, 88% fatality rate, no known cure
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Though there’s actually only been one confirmed case and is spread through can with bodily fluids.
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He's still 12% operational

comment by #4zA (U22472)

posted on 20/8/21

there r still cases of The Black Plague 2day. but their is no grate fear about it. we live our lives n dont worry to much about catching The Black Plague.

so, hopefully, in another 600 years or so we will feal the same about Covid.

Just need too hang on in their.

posted on 20/8/21

comment by Terminator1 (U1863)
posted 7 hours, 5 minutes ago
comment by Dwight K Schrute (U22590)
posted 1 hour, 49 minutes ago
I believe he’s referring to the Marburg disease.

From bats, 88% fatality rate, no known cure
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Though there’s actually only been one confirmed case and is spread through can with bodily fluids.
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Well none of that is true

It’s killed over 400 and it can spread via tiny water droplets found in coughs or sneezes as well as in body fluids

posted on 20/8/21

https://www.nature.com/articles/news050328-11

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marburg_virus

Granted those two seem to conflict on a couple of points

posted on 20/8/21

comment by Dwight K Schrute (U22590)
posted 14 hours, 6 minutes ago
comment by Terminator1 (U1863)
posted 7 hours, 5 minutes ago
comment by Dwight K Schrute (U22590)
posted 1 hour, 49 minutes ago
I believe he’s referring to the Marburg disease.

From bats, 88% fatality rate, no known cure
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Though there’s actually only been one confirmed case and is spread through can with bodily fluids.
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Well none of that is true

It’s killed over 400 and it can spread via tiny water droplets found in coughs or sneezes as well as in body fluids
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https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-58156499.amp

I’m talking about the latest outbreak and this suggests there’s only been one case, with the last outbreak being 2005. Also says human to human transmission is via contact with bodily fluids.

posted on 20/8/21

comment by Dwight K Schrute (U22590)
posted 14 hours, 9 minutes ago
comment by Terminator1 (U1863)
posted 7 hours, 5 minutes ago
comment by Dwight K Schrute (U22590)
posted 1 hour, 49 minutes ago
I believe he’s referring to the Marburg disease.

From bats, 88% fatality rate, no known cure
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Though there’s actually only been one confirmed case and is spread through can with bodily fluids.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Well none of that is true

It’s killed over 400 and it can spread via tiny water droplets found in coughs or sneezes as well as in body fluids
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Oh and those droplets are actually bodily fluids as they come out of your body….

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