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The pandemic ended in May. There's a "casedemic" now. The tests pick up dead viral fragments, and/or antibodies. Some of these tests could  also be triggering on a number of other coronaviruses. A "case" is a positive test result. The "case" is often asymptomatic and non infectious. WHO estimates 10% of the world population have been infected. 20 times their previous estimate. 

 

The deaths is the thing to track. Last year's flu death's were unusually low, so there were more elderly/comorbids alive than usual. This population got wiped out, in the same manner as a buildup of dry forest material goes up in a wild fire. Year on year, the actual average deaths, though a spike, are not terribly excessive. Marking ever death "with Covid" also scews the charts, as some of those who died died of other things, and just happened to have Covid antibodies or dead virus fragments on there system.

 

The more they test, the more "cases" they can publish, the more fear they can generate, and the more power they can seize.

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3 minutes ago, Stubby said:

My old Dad has gone into a care home . This was end of  August beginning of September . I still have not been able to see him .

It is a bastard Andy, I didn't see my father from April to the time he died in hospital (non Covid in this case). Robbed doesn't come close to it!

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3 minutes ago, spudulike said:

It is a bastard Andy, I didn't see my father from April to the time he died in hospital (non Covid in this case). Robbed doesn't come close to it!

So sorry Steve . That is tragic mate . 

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So this morning out baby sitter came over to watch the baby for a couple hours. We were chatting with her and she told us how her daughter(university student) had been invited to have a covid test as part of a survey or something. That seemed a bit odd. Why are they inviting people for tests when apparently they can't keep up with tests? Then as the day went on, I went for a sports massage where my masseuese told me she had a letter regarding the same thing. They want her to have a covid test once a week for a month, and then once a month for the following 11 months. They even come to her house to carry out these tests(she lives in the middle of nowhere). Whats this all about?

A massage? Pretty hands on and fluid exchanging, guess you’re in so much pain that it’s unavoidable Steve, can imagine a masseuse would be a good one to keep an eye on as far as infection transfer goes.
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Just now, Mull said:


A massage? Pretty hands on and fluid exchanging, guess you’re in so much pain that it’s unavoidable Steve, can imagine a masseuse would be a good one to keep an eye on as far as infection transfer goes.

Didn’t see her for about 4 months during lockdown and almost seized up completely! I need to see her every other week to keep mobile. Willing to take the risk in this case 

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