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COVID-19 News, Info, Discussion /// Tracking the Spread of the Virus and its Effects /// October Lockdown for UK (pg. 774)

 
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Completely drained but still loitering. You and yours doing well?
 Quoting: BertTabernacle


Yeah.. Winter is coming.
Getting final preps in.
Aiming 5y horizon now.
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Do you have any idea how much food that is? This calculator only goes upto one year!.... [link to ezprepping.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Lago


Yes. But you should be 3 years of seeds. And aim for 3 years of food.

It took me until this month to truly feel comfortable with our preps.

And if you think that’s a lot of food… what’s your plan for personal hygiene products? Inflation is already happening.

And with the virus endemic… the grind down is only a matter of time. A very short time.
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How large is your current garden?
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Yeah.. Winter is coming.
Getting final preps in.
Aiming 5y horizon now.
 Quoting: S-man 78658837

Do you have any idea how much food that is? This calculator only goes upto one year!.... [link to ezprepping.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Lago


Yes. But you should be 3 years of seeds. And aim for 3 years of food.

It took me until this month to truly feel comfortable with our preps.

And if you think that’s a lot of food… what’s your plan for personal hygiene products? Inflation is already happening.

And with the virus endemic… the grind down is only a matter of time. A very short time.
 Quoting: CleverCreator


How large is your current garden?
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I am not doing a garden until it’s safe to or until necessary. We have enough canned and freeze dried veggies to get us through several years. I would like to do it sooner, but it’s not the current concern.
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I now believe in a social net that keeps crazy people off the streets. You would probably feel the same after a walk through Venice, Santa Monica, or downtown LA. However, left-wingers are going to hate it.
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Troll. Such a narrow view.
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Do you have any idea how much food that is? This calculator only goes upto one year!.... [link to ezprepping.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Lago


Yes. But you should be 3 years of seeds. And aim for 3 years of food.

It took me until this month to truly feel comfortable with our preps.

And if you think that’s a lot of food… what’s your plan for personal hygiene products? Inflation is already happening.

And with the virus endemic… the grind down is only a matter of time. A very short time.
 Quoting: CleverCreator


How large is your current garden?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79382583


I am not doing a garden until it’s safe to or until necessary. We have enough canned and freeze dried veggies to get us through several years. I would like to do it sooner, but it’s not the current concern.
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How large have they been in the past?
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The Aussie's brutal lockdown not quite having the desired effect!



Where is everybody!?
 Quoting: lightning1977


Completely drained but still loitering. You and yours doing well?
 Quoting: BertTabernacle


Yeah.. Winter is coming.
Getting final preps in.
Aiming 5y horizon now.
 Quoting: S-man 78658837

Do you have any idea how much food that is? This calculator only goes upto one year!.... [link to ezprepping.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Lago


i disagree with the chart. 1st it is biased in trying to sell their products.2nd does not include meat except their product. as in no fresh meats,only calculated for their meats.no eggs either. 3rd has 1/2 gall of water per person for the year. ppl drink more than that now. not counting u will need more to rehydrate their foods or how much more u need during stress and more physical activity.

still, look at how much they say. 1 person can not grow that much food by themself. not and collect water and firewood.u also need time for defenses. or repairing things that will break.
JAZZZ50

2020 The SHTF literally as TP ran out.

we went from being over the target, to actually being the target. too close to the truth.


if i had a dollar for everytime someone says "merge" without using the word, i'd b so green i'd b King of Mars.
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Yes. But you should be 3 years of seeds. And aim for 3 years of food.

It took me until this month to truly feel comfortable with our preps.

And if you think that’s a lot of food… what’s your plan for personal hygiene products? Inflation is already happening.

And with the virus endemic… the grind down is only a matter of time. A very short time.
 Quoting: CleverCreator


How large is your current garden?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79382583


I am not doing a garden until it’s safe to or until necessary. We have enough canned and freeze dried veggies to get us through several years. I would like to do it sooner, but it’s not the current concern.
 Quoting: CleverCreator


How large have they been in the past?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79382583


I know how to lead a community. I can scale up.

Not worried. I will raise up a small agricultural block and teach others… when it comes to that.
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S-MAN mentioned fires. that is why it is best to split things up. even a shed would help protect some if the house caught fire. course splitting them up and having a broke down jeep doesn't help either so what do i know......
JAZZZ50

2020 The SHTF literally as TP ran out.

we went from being over the target, to actually being the target. too close to the truth.


if i had a dollar for everytime someone says "merge" without using the word, i'd b so green i'd b King of Mars.
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How large is your current garden?
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I am not doing a garden until it’s safe to or until necessary. We have enough canned and freeze dried veggies to get us through several years. I would like to do it sooner, but it’s not the current concern.
 Quoting: CleverCreator


How large have they been in the past?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79382583


I know how to lead a community. I can scale up.

Not worried. I will raise up a small agricultural block and teach others… when it comes to that.
 Quoting: CleverCreator


So, you have never grown a garden through seasons and weather.
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Lab-origin - now 99.99% imo.

Evidence:
[link to www.drasticresearch.files.wordpress.com (secure)]

Especially see Para 16:
16. THE PROPOSAL INCLUDES THE INTRODUCTION OF “HUMAN-SPECIFIC CLEAVAGE SITES”
Human protease-specific site insertion was proposed. The proposal does not specify exactly which protease, but does discuss Furin in the preceding text.

Discussion, for the record:-
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TheSeeker268: To quote a zoonotic-origin proponent, who told me in private: "People are taking this grant proposal very seriously. It changes the equation...This is not something they should have kept
hidden...This is something they need to provide immediate clear and direct answers on." pic.twitter.com/jBceFTtA4X

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TheSeeker268: In a statement, Drastic said: “Given that we find in this proposal a discussion of the planned introduction of human-specific cleavage sites, a review by the wider scientific community of
the plausibility of artificial insertion is warranted.”

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TheSeeker268: "The proposal also included plans to mix high-risk natural coronavirus strains with more infectious but less dangerous varieties."

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ChuckPaulen: 3. They are talking about the Furin Cleavage Site in general, which was quite effective in the wild type first observed. Notably, the DARPA proposal shows for the first time, the intent to
insert FCSs into SARSr-CoVs in Wuhan Top Right 4. See 2

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DaveAtkinsonMD: chimera virsues at UNC, humanized mouse work and passage at WIV. Also, the grant didn't get funded by the US, meaning if China wanted to pursue these goals they would have to pursue them
locally. The non-funding means that you can only take home their intent, not the mechanism.

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TheSeeker268: That deafening silence you hear is the sound of the natural origin folks knowing this demonstrably raises the plausibility of a lab origin, but stubbornly refusing to change their minds.
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MonaRahalkar: The Defuse proposal is absolutely right, as Daszak did not protest a word on his Twitter. Instead he retweeted that much of the work was proposed to be done in NCarolina. @Ayjchan The
proposal is authentic!
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I watched Chris Martenson's most recent video on YouTube, where he goes over this most recent information from DRASTIC. It's well worth watching. I think there is no doubt this is of lab origin.
Looks like freedom but it feels like death. It's something in between I guess... it's closing time.

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I am not doing a garden until it’s safe to or until necessary. We have enough canned and freeze dried veggies to get us through several years. I would like to do it sooner, but it’s not the current concern.
 Quoting: CleverCreator


How large have they been in the past?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79382583


I know how to lead a community. I can scale up.

Not worried. I will raise up a small agricultural block and teach others… when it comes to that.
 Quoting: CleverCreator


So, you have never grown a garden through seasons and weather.
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Don't push it, troll!
We've got the Victory Garden Handbook and a pile of seeds all stored offline hehe..

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Well personal data point.

Got my results from scans, looks like i got a good dollop of MS going on.
Was not a huge surprise as had warning signs 12 years ago, but still a kicker.

So now have the option of drugs that destroy your immune systerm and hope covid dont get you, or try to keep the MS under control and hope COVID dont hit me too hard.

Dr pushing get the vac, asked him to show me the studys or links to them based on this group of people. Funny he never have an answer lol..

Intresting to CC point about mast cells, i also think i got a mast cell issues, which im slowly getting under control, using a range of methods.

No mistaken the liaisons its MS.
But what is causing the MS issues, is it the mast cells makeing the MS worse, or the MS making the mast cells worse.
And was it covid infection that kicked off the mast/MS issues.

So many questions that will never be answered.
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Sorry to hear that, what symptoms are you experiencing that led you to getting checked?
 Quoting: General Thade


Bar a scan 12 years ago which was 50/50, not a lot.

I put it down to possible long covid, fatigue, odd sensation around the body, brain fog, brain memory going short of breath, and a bout of of what can only be described as psychosis. Now thats scary as shit.

After docs ran all the teststhey could amd found Northing i basicaly told them to do a full head and spine MRI.
As it was the only nagging thing left.

But what did take away all the brain fog and sort 75% of breathing out was ivemectin, no idea how but it did.
Was at the point i try anything, never expected such good results

So as i say, is it long covid causing the issues.
The MS was always going to be there with or without it
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Yes, this was known pre-pandemic....Common Anti-Parasitic Agent Eases Motor Symptoms, Aids Remyelination in MS Mouse Model... [link to multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com (secure)]
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Interesting, indeed, about the Ivermectin in relation to MS. It's been used for treating Lyme, too, which can also cause demyelination.

The cognitive decline and changes that go along with these conditions is very scary.
Looks like freedom but it feels like death. It's something in between I guess... it's closing time.

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I am not doing a garden until it’s safe to or until necessary. We have enough canned and freeze dried veggies to get us through several years. I would like to do it sooner, but it’s not the current concern.
 Quoting: CleverCreator


How large have they been in the past?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79382583


I know how to lead a community. I can scale up.

Not worried. I will raise up a small agricultural block and teach others… when it comes to that.
 Quoting: CleverCreator


So, you have never grown a garden through seasons and weather.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79382583


I love your assumptions.

Here no. But I was very aware of our local garden for the past few years. They do great.

Other places yes.

I know that I will need a wind break. And that I already drew up my greenhouse pods using hexagons. And it needs hell a good anchors.

What? You think I don’t do know how hard this going to be.

Tears. I will cry daily.
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Sorry to hear that, what symptoms are you experiencing that led you to getting checked?
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Bar a scan 12 years ago which was 50/50, not a lot.

I put it down to possible long covid, fatigue, odd sensation around the body, brain fog, brain memory going short of breath, and a bout of of what can only be described as psychosis. Now thats scary as shit.

After docs ran all the teststhey could amd found Northing i basicaly told them to do a full head and spine MRI.
As it was the only nagging thing left.

But what did take away all the brain fog and sort 75% of breathing out was ivemectin, no idea how but it did.
Was at the point i try anything, never expected such good results

So as i say, is it long covid causing the issues.
The MS was always going to be there with or without it
 Quoting: Roughwildfly

Yes, this was known pre-pandemic....Common Anti-Parasitic Agent Eases Motor Symptoms, Aids Remyelination in MS Mouse Model... [link to multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Lago


Interesting, indeed, about the Ivermectin in relation to MS. It's been used for treating Lyme, too, which can also cause demyelination.

The cognitive decline and changes that go along with these conditions is very scary.
 Quoting: Doommonkey

+1 - I did not know about this either and I am kind of ashamed to admit it. Passed to X. Thanks Roughy & Lago.
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Where is Corona Coaster? Anyone hear from them?
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Where is Corona Coaster? Anyone hear from them?
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No. And I am concerned.
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I'm a longtime lurker here and am concerned too. Hope everything is okay with them.
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Where is Corona Coaster? Anyone hear from them?
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No. And I am concerned.
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Still not? It's been too long. It's not like him. I hope he's ok.
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Whoohoo.... I managed to score another 12 pack of Ivermectin to add to my stockpile. It's been hard to find lately, but I got some through a local saddlery. It arrived today.

With all the exposure I have had to have to people, recently, I think anything I can do to protect myself is a good thing. If nothing else, I do think it helps keep my Lyme symptoms largely in check, and I feel pretty sure it is one of the most effective things we have going for us against COVID, too.
Looks like freedom but it feels like death. It's something in between I guess... it's closing time.

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Whoohoo.... I managed to score another 12 pack of Ivermectin to add to my stockpile. It's been hard to find lately, but I got some through a local saddlery. It arrived today.

With all the exposure I have had to have to people, recently, I think anything I can do to protect myself is a good thing. If nothing else, I do think it helps keep my Lyme symptoms largely in check, and I feel pretty sure it is one of the most effective things we have going for us against COVID, too.
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I am worried about Corona Coaster, too. This is a very long time for him to be missing in action.
Looks like freedom but it feels like death. It's something in between I guess... it's closing time.

Lenonard Cohen
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i was getting concerned bout CAT too. she has been on just quiet in here. there are probly others too.
JAZZZ50

2020 The SHTF literally as TP ran out.

we went from being over the target, to actually being the target. too close to the truth.


if i had a dollar for everytime someone says "merge" without using the word, i'd b so green i'd b King of Mars.
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i was getting concerned bout CAT too. she has been on just quiet in here. there are probly others too.
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She is quiet but lurking.

Watcher hasn’t responded either.
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Mayo Clinic describes many of the conditions that could put someone at high risk for severe COVID.

Lung problems, including asthma
COVID-19 targets the lungs, so you’re more likely to develop severe symptoms if you already have lung problems, such as:

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Lung cancer
Cystic fibrosis
Pulmonary fibrosis
Moderate to severe asthma
Heart disease
Many types of heart disease can make you more likely to develop severe COVID-19 symptoms. These include:

Cardiomyopathy
Pulmonary hypertension
Congenital heart disease
Heart failure
Coronary artery disease
Diabetes and obesity
Type 1 or type 2 diabetes can increase your risk of serious COVID-19 symptoms. Having a higher body mass index that’s considered overweight, obese or severely obese also increases this risk.

Diabetes and obesity
Type 1 or type 2 diabetes can increase your risk of serious COVID-19 symptoms. Having a higher body mass index that’s considered overweight, obese or severely obese also increases this risk.

Weakened immune system
A healthy immune system fights the germs that cause disease. But many conditions and treatments can weaken your immune system, including:

Organ transplants
Cancer treatments
Bone marrow transplant
HIV/AIDS
Long-term use of prednisone or similar drugs that weaken your immune system
Chronic kidney or liver disease
Chronic kidney or liver disease can weaken your immune system, which may increase your risk of being seriously ill with COVID-19. Also, having serious COVID-19 symptoms and taking medications to treat the disease may have negative effects on the liver.

Down syndrome
People with Down syndrome are more likely to develop lung infections in general, so they are particularly vulnerable to COVID-19. They also are at higher risk of already having many of the health problems that have been linked to developing severe COVID-19 symptoms — including heart disease, sleep apnea, obesity and diabetes.

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JAZZZ50

2020 The SHTF literally as TP ran out.

we went from being over the target, to actually being the target. too close to the truth.


if i had a dollar for everytime someone says "merge" without using the word, i'd b so green i'd b King of Mars.
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Mayo Clinic describes many of the conditions that could put someone at high risk for severe COVID.

Lung problems, including asthma
COVID-19 targets the lungs, so you’re more likely to develop severe symptoms if you already have lung problems, such as:

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Lung cancer
Cystic fibrosis
Pulmonary fibrosis
Moderate to severe asthma
Heart disease
Many types of heart disease can make you more likely to develop severe COVID-19 symptoms. These include:

Cardiomyopathy
Pulmonary hypertension
Congenital heart disease
Heart failure
Coronary artery disease
Diabetes and obesity
Type 1 or type 2 diabetes can increase your risk of serious COVID-19 symptoms. Having a higher body mass index that’s considered overweight, obese or severely obese also increases this risk.

Diabetes and obesity
Type 1 or type 2 diabetes can increase your risk of serious COVID-19 symptoms. Having a higher body mass index that’s considered overweight, obese or severely obese also increases this risk.

Weakened immune system
A healthy immune system fights the germs that cause disease. But many conditions and treatments can weaken your immune system, including:

Organ transplants
Cancer treatments
Bone marrow transplant
HIV/AIDS
Long-term use of prednisone or similar drugs that weaken your immune system
Chronic kidney or liver disease
Chronic kidney or liver disease can weaken your immune system, which may increase your risk of being seriously ill with COVID-19. Also, having serious COVID-19 symptoms and taking medications to treat the disease may have negative effects on the liver.

Down syndrome
People with Down syndrome are more likely to develop lung infections in general, so they are particularly vulnerable to COVID-19. They also are at higher risk of already having many of the health problems that have been linked to developing severe COVID-19 symptoms — including heart disease, sleep apnea, obesity and diabetes.

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Thanks JAZZz50. That reinforces my resolve to get the booster, when its available! If you are completely healthy, and you are able to live a life without covid 19 contamination, I would live a life without vaccination. Unfortunately, at my age, living in the Los Angeles Covid cauldron, I really have no choice if I want to be around when my grand-children are born.

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Mayo Clinic describes many of the conditions that could put someone at high risk for severe COVID.

Lung problems, including asthma
COVID-19 targets the lungs, so you’re more likely to develop severe symptoms if you already have lung problems, such as:

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Lung cancer
Cystic fibrosis
Pulmonary fibrosis
Moderate to severe asthma
Heart disease
Many types of heart disease can make you more likely to develop severe COVID-19 symptoms. These include:

Cardiomyopathy
Pulmonary hypertension
Congenital heart disease
Heart failure
Coronary artery disease
Diabetes and obesity
Type 1 or type 2 diabetes can increase your risk of serious COVID-19 symptoms. Having a higher body mass index that’s considered overweight, obese or severely obese also increases this risk.

Diabetes and obesity
Type 1 or type 2 diabetes can increase your risk of serious COVID-19 symptoms. Having a higher body mass index that’s considered overweight, obese or severely obese also increases this risk.

Weakened immune system
A healthy immune system fights the germs that cause disease. But many conditions and treatments can weaken your immune system, including:

Organ transplants
Cancer treatments
Bone marrow transplant
HIV/AIDS
Long-term use of prednisone or similar drugs that weaken your immune system
Chronic kidney or liver disease
Chronic kidney or liver disease can weaken your immune system, which may increase your risk of being seriously ill with COVID-19. Also, having serious COVID-19 symptoms and taking medications to treat the disease may have negative effects on the liver.

Down syndrome
People with Down syndrome are more likely to develop lung infections in general, so they are particularly vulnerable to COVID-19. They also are at higher risk of already having many of the health problems that have been linked to developing severe COVID-19 symptoms — including heart disease, sleep apnea, obesity and diabetes.

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Thanks JAZZz50. That reinforces my resolve to get the booster, when its available! If you are completely healthy, and you are able to live a life without covid 19 contamination, I would live a life without vaccination. Unfortunately, at my age, living in the Los Angeles Covid cauldron, I really have no choice if I want to be around when my grand-children are born.
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I think this is the right way to think about these things: The right choice for one person (vax, booster, etc.) might well be different than the right choice for another.

I am holding off on the booster, for now (though I could probably get one, being immunocompromised.) I may change my mind, later on, but I want to see more data first. I'm watching both sides of the argument on that one ... and I definitely do have eyes on the high numbers of adverse events. I really respect Chris Martenson's data analysis, and he's quite convinced that these vaxxes are doing a great deal of harm.

My mom mentioned, again, that she lost her balance and started having neurological problems after getting the second shot. There are other factors that could account for this, but a lot of the adverse events that have been reported are neurological, so I still wonder if that was the culprit. It certainly lines up in terms of the timing, and her decine was very rapid.
Looks like freedom but it feels like death. It's something in between I guess... it's closing time.

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Re: COVID-19 News, Info, Discussion /// Tracking the Spread of the Virus and its Effects /// October Lockdown for UK (pg. 774)
We are all here still but news is somewhat slow. Preps are topped up and solar changer on its way.

Winter is the one to wait for!!

UK Keep Calm Sma
Herd immunity and vaccine free is the only way……

Peace not War.
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Re: COVID-19 News, Info, Discussion /// Tracking the Spread of the Virus and its Effects /// October Lockdown for UK (pg. 774)
We are running out of dominoes.
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We are running out of dominoes.
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Rasen, some day please will you tell us about the real story of the widgets?
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We are running out of dominoes.
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Rasen, some day please will you tell us about the real story of the widgets?
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yes, very soon





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