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Most concerning thing for me in this article is those calling for restrictions not to be lifted (even in schools) because of "long covid". We are not even talking about death anymore.
How far will this insanity go...?
It won’t go Wyot. Boris is drunk on power and he is also puppet for the WEF.
Build back better = Great Reset.
I agree, it won't go away. I don’t know about you but my breathing always takes a nose dive though, whenever I worry too much about things or get confused by all the mixed messages. This usually doesn’t become clear until much later when I start to feel tired for no apparent reason. There’s little I can do about outer insanity. It’s easy to get drawn into it at the expense of neglecting the inner life.
Green Man
Wyot wrote: md wrote: Very little is said about the importance of breathing well in a time of repetitive fear-mongering.
Most concerning thing for me in this article is those calling for restrictions not to be lifted (even in schools) because of "long covid". We are not even talking about death anymore.
How far will this insanity go...?
It won’t go Wyot. Boris is drunk on power and he is also puppet for the WEF.
Build back better = Great Reset.
Wyot
md wrote: Very little is said about the importance of breathing well in a time of repetitive fear-mongering.
Most concerning thing for me in this article is those calling for restrictions not to be lifted (even in schools) because of "long covid". We are not even talking about death anymore.
How far will this insanity go...?
Honey
There is an awful lot more "cases" than are recorded, because there is no need for anybody to report the results of the instant tests everyone has.
As far as I can see (anecdotally) MOST of the vulnerable people did actually get jabbed despite them bleating about it being a microchip or Bill Gates's death pill, and MOST of the unjabbed are those who were not much at risk in the first place.
It looks like this version is quite bad because I am hearing more of people feeling very rough indeed, rather than symptomless like the first few months,
but not bad enough to need treatment, mostly.
So they could just let young people carry on catching it, and it would be fine, except that the more it spreads the more it mutates, and a mutation might cause the whole flipping palaver all over again.