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CNN' UK''s. Richard Quest got Covid-19 two months ago. He is still discovering new areas of damage -

 
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The cough has come back, without warning and seemingly for no reason; so has the fatigue. True, neither are as debilitating as when I had the actual virus, but they are back.

Like many others, I am now coming to realize that I am living and suffering from the long tail of Covid-19.
I got infected back in mid-April. The onset of symptoms came quickly. I suddenly noticed I was feeling very tired and I had a new cough. I got tested and the morning after I received a phone call from the medical center, I had tested positive for coronavirus.
The virus is like a tornado. When it lands, it swirls through the body, causing chaos, confusion, coughs, wreaking damage to each organ it touches. Some won't survive its visit. For those that do, when it has gone, one surveys the damage to the human landscape and realizes it's much greater than first thought. My symptoms were on the milder side: I never had breathing difficulties, or loss of sense or smell. I was wiped-out tired and I always had "the cough," which has now returned.


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5G
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What was your treatment?

Saw a doctor on video yesterday, 200% covid treatment success without invasive treatments.

Protocol was
5 minutes at a time nebulizer of Symbicort along with an antibiotic called something like claritimide?, and doses of zinc.

He said his patients were, some, very ill with all kinds of issues like cancer etc.

The inhaler quickly got them able to breath and start lung repair while the zinc(virus killer) and the antibiotic killed off underlying infection.

Do this and get your life back.
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100% not 200
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5G
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5G, flu, pneumonia. I'm not convinced that "covid-19" is a real thing.
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Article about what people are terming 'long covid'

Also piece about it on BBC news today

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The cough has come back, without warning and seemingly for no reason; so has the fatigue. True, neither are as debilitating as when I had the actual virus, but they are back.

Like many others, I am now coming to realize that I am living and suffering from the long tail of Covid-19.
I got infected back in mid-April. The onset of symptoms came quickly. I suddenly noticed I was feeling very tired and I had a new cough. I got tested and the morning after I received a phone call from the medical center, I had tested positive for coronavirus.
The virus is like a tornado. When it lands, it swirls through the body, causing chaos, confusion, coughs, wreaking damage to each organ it touches. Some won't survive its visit. For those that do, when it has gone, one surveys the damage to the human landscape and realizes it's much greater than first thought. My symptoms were on the milder side: I never had breathing difficulties, or loss of sense or smell. I was wiped-out tired and I always had "the cough," which has now returned.


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I’m so sorry to hear that, Opie. verysad


Hope you get well soon. hugs
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5G
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5G, flu, pneumonia. I'm not convinced that "covid-19" is a real thing.
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BTW, in China, "Covid-19" can be caused by a falling social credit score that results in arrest, imprisonment, and even execution. The chinese version of "Covid-19" is coming here soon.
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Thanks for sharing your first hand account, Goneviral. I hope some people realize this is no joke at all.
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This is concerning. My husband works with a lot of saws, and he definitely has this. Clumsy with saws is no bueno.

We shall see....

And no, while 5G will certainly exacerbate things, it isn't the cause of this sickness.
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Re: CNN' UK''s. Richard Quest got Covid-19 two months ago. He is still discovering new areas of damage -
Yup, it comes back in milder form the respiratory. You have less stamina and tire out quickly.

And clotting issues. You get clotting issues from it. I bought some extra strength bomelain pinapple source, aids in digestion and eats away at clots, and got a water machine, and drinks alot more soft water, our well water's hard, K2, no D this time, and curcumin, pepper extract. Took my swollen feet down to semi normal.

But that is a real issue with this disease.

Also when doctors don't give out the antiotics you need, oil of oregano is a life saver. I use that whenever my chest and sinus's are raw, infected.

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Thanks for sharing your first hand account, Goneviral. I hope some people realize this is no joke at all.
 Quoting: Red Hot Chilean Pepe


Sorry..I redid the story I have not even been tested yet..thanks for everyone's concern here!

It was Richard quest can UK reporter..positive..it'd his covid 19 story.
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Is this the same Richard Quest that was arrested in New York's Central Park with drugs in his pocket, a rope around his neck that was tied to his genitals, and a sex toy inside his boot? I am supposed to believe that person? Naaaahhhhhhh!

CNN reporter in sex, rope and drug scandal

April 21, 2008 — 6.40pm



A well-known CNN reporter has been arrested in New York's Central Park with drugs in his pocket, a rope around his neck that was tied to his genitals, and a sex toy inside his boot.

Richard Quest - who is known for his boisterous and quirky style - was arrested at 3.40am on Friday, almost three hours after the park's 1am closing time.

He was initially arrested for loitering, the New York Post said. However, a search by police uncovered the oddly configured rope, a sex toy inside Quest's boot, and a small bag of methamphetamine in his left jacket pocket, the Post said.

It wasn't immediately clear what the rope was for, the paper said.

Quest, 46, confirmed the contents of the bag by saying, "I've got some meth in my pocket". He later agreed to six months of drug counselling in exchange for the charges being dropped, provided the therapy was successful.

According to the CNN website, Quest, "is one of the most instantly recognisable members of the CNN team".

The British reporter is described as an expert on business travel issues, and his regular programs include CNN Business Traveller, as well as his own hour-long feature program, Quest.


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Re: CNN' UK''s. Richard Quest got Covid-19 two months ago. He is still discovering new areas of damage -
I got it in mid march, very mild, just a sore throat. My dad got it quite a bit more severely though and was in bed for 3 days.
Since then though I have experienced a huge shortage of breath, and just a strange broan fog and terrible lack of memory. I thought it was just my until today when I was amazed to see a news item on the BBC with numerous others with exactly the same and other symptoms.
More proof though that this is a man made virus and we don't know whats yet to come down the road. Especially if the release was man made.
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Is this the same Richard Quest that was arrested in New York's Central Park with drugs in his pocket, a rope around his neck that was tied to his genitals, and a sex toy inside his boot? I am supposed to believe that person? Naaaahhhhhhh!

CNN reporter in sex, rope and drug scandal

April 21, 2008 — 6.40pm



A well-known CNN reporter has been arrested in New York's Central Park with drugs in his pocket, a rope around his neck that was tied to his genitals, and a sex toy inside his boot.

Richard Quest - who is known for his boisterous and quirky style - was arrested at 3.40am on Friday, almost three hours after the park's 1am closing time.

He was initially arrested for loitering, the New York Post said. However, a search by police uncovered the oddly configured rope, a sex toy inside Quest's boot, and a small bag of methamphetamine in his left jacket pocket, the Post said.

It wasn't immediately clear what the rope was for, the paper said.

Quest, 46, confirmed the contents of the bag by saying, "I've got some meth in my pocket". He later agreed to six months of drug counselling in exchange for the charges being dropped, provided the therapy was successful.

According to the CNN website, Quest, "is one of the most instantly recognisable members of the CNN team".

The British reporter is described as an expert on business travel issues, and his regular programs include CNN Business Traveller, as well as his own hour-long feature program, Quest.


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Sounds like the "damage to his human landscape" occurred long before the virus arrived.





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