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Qat

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Nov 3, 2015
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You live a very privileged lifestyle. Those of us in the third world aren't allowed tests.
Tests shouldn't be scarce 2 years in, that bullshit.

Imagine if with every shitpost one does, there comes an obligatory test. Some people here would break records in testing amounts.

And we would know for sure that Rambo John J @Blood Moon contracted the virus a whooping 7 times already!
 

Qat

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Nov 3, 2015
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and I haven't taken up a single test
not a vaccine hogging junkie either
I get Vax hesitancy, but test hesitancy seems very selfish to me over just a small inconvenience.

I do it coz I care about the people I interact with, which includes people that are in special danger from this.
 

Rambo John J

Baker Team
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Jan 17, 2015
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I get Vax hesitancy, but test hesitancy seems very selfish to me over just a small inconvenience.

I do it coz I care about the people I interact with, which includes people that are in special danger from this.
Enjoy your judgment

You honestly think I should be testing regularly?
 

Qat

QoQ
Nov 3, 2015
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Enjoy your judgment

You honestly think I should be testing regularly?
It's not judgement if I say it seems so to me, you have plenty opportunity to change my mind on this.

It literally takes like two minutes and you aren't drawing blood or anything. A very small price to pay really to make ya people more safe.
Keep in mind tho I get tests for free. So that is my mindset on this.

You think I should not rest at all?
 

Rambo John J

Baker Team
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Jan 17, 2015
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It's not judgement if I say it seems so to me, you have plenty opportunity to change my mind on this.

It literally takes like two minutes and you aren't drawing blood or anything. A very small price to pay really to make ya people more safe.
Keep in mind tho I get tests for free. So that is my mindset on this.

You think I should not rest at all?
I would only test if I felt really sick.
I consider it unnecessary.

If you have symptoms do not go near other people and isolate, test if you want to confirm you have a version of the many illnesses that have and will always be circulating.

When sick, I have always stayed away from others...for my entire life.

TLDR...Don't go around people when you are sick, get yourself well and live your life until you feel good again.

Mass Testing is a solution that has been pushed on the masses IMO
It is neither a solution or a cure...it is a scare tactic mostly, and sadly

Please do as you want, I am not a doctor or a fauci

I'm simply a man with experience, and what some would consider a wise perspective
 

Qat

QoQ
Nov 3, 2015
16,385
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I would only test if I felt really sick.
I consider it unnecessary.

If you have symptoms do not go near other people and isolate, test if you want to confirm you have a version of the many illnesses that have and will always be circulating.

When sick, I have always stayed away from others...for my entire life.

TLDR...Don't go around people when you are sick, get yourself well and live your life until you feel good again.

Mass Testing is a solution that has been pushed on the masses IMO
It is neither a solution or a cure...it is a scare tactic mostly, and sadly

Please do as you want, I am not a doctor or a fauci

I'm simply a man with experience, and what some would consider a wise perspective
To isolate for everything seems like a much higher price to pay.
Symptoms can have a wide range as I'm sure you know. So to lock myself into a room for a mild headache is really not the answer imo, and certainly not a wise one.

The scary argument doesn't really work imo. At least not for me.

So let's create a hypothetical situation for ya.
Let's say you have a preggo gf/wife whatever. I think I can safely assume you wouldn't want her to get vaxxed, coz you are scared unsure of what this vax will do to her and the baby. Fine.

But just as much you should be unsure of what this virus or specific variants would do to her and the baby, no? Coz we don't really know yet, do we?

So you not gonna test and have a much higher chance of carrying it to her?
Instead you gonna isolate for every small feeling of unwellness?

Choices, it is.
 

sparkuri

Pulse on the finger of The Cimmunity
First 100
Jan 16, 2015
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49,080
I would only test if I felt really sick.
I consider it unnecessary.

If you have symptoms do not go near other people and isolate, test if you want to confirm you have a version of the many illnesses that have and will always be circulating.

When sick, I have always stayed away from others...for my entire life.

TLDR...Don't go around people when you are sick, get yourself well and live your life until you feel good again.

Mass Testing is a solution that has been pushed on the masses IMO
It is neither a solution or a cure...it is a scare tactic mostly, and sadly

Please do as you want, I am not a doctor or a fauci

I'm simply a man with experience, and what some would consider a wise perspective
I had a particularly bad bout, was told after the fact my couch buddy had it, my cousin, hours later.
No matter how prepared you are...

Ivermectin should've been on hand, but I had people scrambling, telehealth from Texas to a Bremerton compound pharmacy, at too small a doseage for Delta and my condition; should've been triple.
I don't find it necessary to get a test for what I know I have, they have a few million false positives to make it up for me.
 

sparkuri

Pulse on the finger of The Cimmunity
First 100
Jan 16, 2015
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My uncle's been in the ICU for a week.
Went in for surgery, excessive bleeding had him stay hospitalized for a week, caught the 5g.
I've called 20 doctors on the FLCCC, but got into a family war when it came to medical power of attorney.
Today he dodged the intubator.
O2 fell to 68 but he perked up when seeing his wife.
This is the most inhumane, evil wicked thing ever.
Purposely isolate, not treat, intubate & kill.
And on the outside, purposely isolate & separate to cause dissension, mental illness, violence.

That's why they formed the "domestic terror" BS unit.
When the truth goes mainstream the plebs will be headhunting.
 

Hauler

Been fallin so long it's like gravitys gone
Feb 3, 2016
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My uncle's been in the ICU for a week.
Went in for surgery, excessive bleeding had him stay hospitalized for a week, caught the 5g.
I've called 20 doctors on the FLCCC, but got into a family war when it came to medical power of attorney.
Today he dodged the intubator.
O2 fell to 68 but he perked up when seeing his wife.
This is the most inhumane, evil wicked thing ever.
Purposely isolate, not treat, intubate & kill.
And on the outside, purposely isolate & separate to cause dissension, mental illness, violence.

That's why they formed the "domestic terror" BS unit.
When the truth goes mainstream the plebs will be headhunting.
Hope your uncle pulls through. Shitty situation.
 

sparkuri

Pulse on the finger of The Cimmunity
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How to treat Omicron according to Medical News Today:



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His bio seems to fall in perfectly with the 6uild 6ack 6etter World Economic Forum & Clinton Foundation-backed Great Reset.
I know I want my medical advice from a democrat Harvard economics professor getting kickbacks from lemme guess.



David Cutler has developed an impressive record of achievement in both academia and the public sector. He served as Assistant Professor of Economics from 1991 to 1995, was named John L. Loeb Associate Professor of Social Sciences in 1995, and received tenure in 1997. He is currently the Otto Eckstein Professor of Applied Economics in the Department of Economics and was named Harvard College Professor in 2014 until 2019. Professor Cutler holds secondary appointments at the Kennedy School of Government and the School of Public Health. Professor Cutler was associate dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences for Social Sciences from 2003-2008.



Honored for his scholarly work and singled out for outstanding mentorship of graduate students, Professor Cutler's work in health economics and public economics has earned him significant academic and public acclaim. Professor Cutler served on the Council of Economic Advisers and the National Economic Council during the Clinton Administration and has advised the Presidential campaigns of Bill Bradley, John Kerry, and Barack Obama as well as being Senior Health Care Advisor for the Obama Presidential Campaign. Among other affiliations, Professor Cutler has held positions with the National Institutes of Health and the National Academy of Sciences. Currently, Professor Cutler is a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research, a member of the Institute of Medicine, and a Fellow of the Employee Benefit Research Institute. He advises many companies and groups on health care.