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Conspiracy Theory Coronavirus #2: Lockdowns

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Thoughts on COVID-19? (Choose 2 options)

  • It's a naturally occurring virus

    Votes: 15 20.3%
  • It came from a Chinese laboratory

    Votes: 31 41.9%
  • It came from a US/other laboratory

    Votes: 5 6.8%
  • It's dangerous and harsh restrictions are necessary

    Votes: 19 25.7%
  • It's not dangerous enough to warrant harsh restrictions

    Votes: 22 29.7%
  • It's basically another flu, so restrictions are silly

    Votes: 14 18.9%

  • Total voters
    74

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Brisbane doctor’s battle with long COVID
At 26 years of age, Brisbane doctor Jack Cooper thought he would be able to beat COVID quickly when he was diagnosed last year. But he’s still battling chest pains and headaches.

When I was diagnosed with COVID-19 in August last year, it made me think about my own mortality for the first time. I could have died.

My main symptoms were chest pains and nausea and my wife had a really bad sore throat for a couple of weeks. It’s so different in everyone but it took us both a few weeks to recover.

Before I got COVID and the first lockdown happened in Melbourne, I was running 5km or 10km to get out of the house and keep active.

Ever since my diagnosis, I haven’t been able to do any exercise because it provokes the same bad pains in my chest that I had with COVID.


My main symptoms were chest pains and nausea and my wife had a really bad sore throat for a couple of weeks. It’s so different in everyone but it took us both a few weeks to recover.

Before I got COVID and the first lockdown happened in Melbourne, I was running 5km or 10km to get out of the house and keep active.

Ever since my diagnosis, I haven’t been able to do any exercise because it provokes the same bad pains in my chest that I had with COVID.


26 fit and still got it....but
 
Brisbane doctor’s battle with long COVID
At 26 years of age, Brisbane doctor Jack Cooper thought he would be able to beat COVID quickly when he was diagnosed last year. But he’s still battling chest pains and headaches.

When I was diagnosed with COVID-19 in August last year, it made me think about my own mortality for the first time. I could have died.

My main symptoms were chest pains and nausea and my wife had a really bad sore throat for a couple of weeks. It’s so different in everyone but it took us both a few weeks to recover.

Before I got COVID and the first lockdown happened in Melbourne, I was running 5km or 10km to get out of the house and keep active.

Ever since my diagnosis, I haven’t been able to do any exercise because it provokes the same bad pains in my chest that I had with COVID.


My main symptoms were chest pains and nausea and my wife had a really bad sore throat for a couple of weeks. It’s so different in everyone but it took us both a few weeks to recover.

Before I got COVID and the first lockdown happened in Melbourne, I was running 5km or 10km to get out of the house and keep active.

Ever since my diagnosis, I haven’t been able to do any exercise because it provokes the same bad pains in my chest that I had with COVID.


26 fit and still got it....but
Of course it can happen to fit people HD, I'd love to know the percentage of fit healthy people that it affects substantially though, I wouldn't mind betting it is a miniscule percentage, are you suggesting we need to keep going with restrictions etc until Covid is eradicated completely and/or everyone is vaccinated?
 
Brisbane doctor’s battle with long COVID
At 26 years of age, Brisbane doctor Jack Cooper thought he would be able to beat COVID quickly when he was diagnosed last year. But he’s still battling chest pains and headaches.

When I was diagnosed with COVID-19 in August last year, it made me think about my own mortality for the first time. I could have died.

My main symptoms were chest pains and nausea and my wife had a really bad sore throat for a couple of weeks. It’s so different in everyone but it took us both a few weeks to recover.

Before I got COVID and the first lockdown happened in Melbourne, I was running 5km or 10km to get out of the house and keep active.

Ever since my diagnosis, I haven’t been able to do any exercise because it provokes the same bad pains in my chest that I had with COVID.


My main symptoms were chest pains and nausea and my wife had a really bad sore throat for a couple of weeks. It’s so different in everyone but it took us both a few weeks to recover.

Before I got COVID and the first lockdown happened in Melbourne, I was running 5km or 10km to get out of the house and keep active.

Ever since my diagnosis, I haven’t been able to do any exercise because it provokes the same bad pains in my chest that I had with COVID.


26 fit and still got it....but
And...your point? Some people are unlucky, some even drop dead when there was nothing obviously wrong with them, even young people. And in this case they survived. Would love to know what the solution is then, lock everyone down forever, forever be afraid of other people in the very, very, very slim chance that we might get sick? Wow, what a great way to live life.
 
And...your point? Some people are unlucky, some even drop dead when there was nothing obviously wrong with them, even young people. And in this case they survived. Would love to know what the solution is then, lock everyone down forever, forever be afraid of other people in the very, very, very slim chance that we might get sick? Wow, what a great way to live life.
You're talking to the single dumbest person on the internet. Dont expect anything thought provoking back. No risk assessment skills, no perspective, no critical thinking, no brain cells. Dont bother

Its mental illness
 

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Brisbane doctor’s battle with long COVID
At 26 years of age, Brisbane doctor Jack Cooper thought he would be able to beat COVID quickly when he was diagnosed last year. But he’s still battling chest pains and headaches.

When I was diagnosed with COVID-19 in August last year, it made me think about my own mortality for the first time. I could have died.

My main symptoms were chest pains and nausea and my wife had a really bad sore throat for a couple of weeks. It’s so different in everyone but it took us both a few weeks to recover.

Before I got COVID and the first lockdown happened in Melbourne, I was running 5km or 10km to get out of the house and keep active.

Ever since my diagnosis, I haven’t been able to do any exercise because it provokes the same bad pains in my chest that I had with COVID.


My main symptoms were chest pains and nausea and my wife had a really bad sore throat for a couple of weeks. It’s so different in everyone but it took us both a few weeks to recover.

Before I got COVID and the first lockdown happened in Melbourne, I was running 5km or 10km to get out of the house and keep active.

Ever since my diagnosis, I haven’t been able to do any exercise because it provokes the same bad pains in my chest that I had with COVID.


26 fit and still got it....but
Yes as I've said before , all viruses can have these issues, I'm hearing your long covid is possibly a side effect of the vaccine now.
 
Like the hysteria of Mike Hussey testing positive. It wouldnt have got so much coverage had he been given a cancer diagnosis ffs. Top news for days about his 'positive test' but never once did they ever say he was actually sick...
Ironically enough back in his shield days he probs played with concussion and risked far more than catching a cold/covid.
Now I'm not saying everyone should get deliberately concussed but talk about a pendulum swing the other way.
Hope he's safe (eye roll)
 
Sounds like the male-Karen got his Fallopian-tubes in a twist
They are the disgraceful human beings. Calling someone out for shopping. Willing and indeed enforcing a 23/7 lockdown just so they can enforce there twisted morality.
Pieces of shit who care nothing but for their own ego and sense of authority. **** them.
If this whole thing is a reset then reset against them.
 

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Regarding healthy immune systems, most people overlook the importance of sleep. Lack of sleep over long periods is associated with many 'maladies' -- recent research even links lack to sleep to alzheimer's -- and is also linked to obesity, because it stuffs up the levels of the hunger and satiety hormones, ghrelin and leptin.
 
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He’s an interesting guy. He thinks the thing that usually comes from a pandemic is a shift of power but he believes the vaccine rollout will stop China gaining too much. They’ll get more of a foothold in Africa though. He thinks the biggest things will be gains in technology and expects countries like Japan to benefit.
 
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