Vaccine or not?

My cousin who I claim as a brother was fishing with me in Florida over Christmas.
He tested positive for Covid yesterday. No booster. Maybe had the first 2 shots but Iโ€™m not sure about that. He has a runny nose and mild cough. Feeling fine. Only found out because he had to test to return to work. He says he feels a lot better today
 
My cousin who I claim as a brother was fishing with me in Florida over Christmas.
He tested positive for Covid yesterday. No booster. Maybe had the first 2 shots but Iโ€™m not sure about that. He has a runny nose and mild cough. Feeling fine. Only found out because he had to test to return to work. He says he feels a lot better today
Glad he's feeling better.
 
My cousin who I claim as a brother was fishing with me in Florida over Christmas.
He tested positive for Covid yesterday. No booster. Maybe had the first 2 shots but Iโ€™m not sure about that. He has a runny nose and mild cough. Feeling fine. Only found out because he had to test to return to work. He says he feels a lot better today
I am glad your cousin is feeling better but why are people testing for a runny nose and a little cough? I have been having those symptoms off and on for most of my 60 years. It used to be called a cold. I refuse to have a chemically treated stick shoved into my brain pan to tell me I have a virus that has been mutated into the severity of a cold.

What is wrong with people?
 
I have a conspiracy theory about this.
I think China was attacking their own population in an effort to downsize it. Donโ€™t look now but thereโ€™s a new version of Covid thatโ€™s exploding in China.
It doesn't have to have just one objective.
 
I have a conspiracy theory about this.
I think China was attacking their own population in an effort to downsize it. Donโ€™t look now but thereโ€™s a new version of Covid thatโ€™s exploding in China.


I have to agree that it's kind of strange the way China has backed off of restrictions when the new version is so rampant. My personal opinion is it wasn't just China.
 
Time to address it. The American Cancer Society estimates 1.9 million cancer diagnosis in 2022. The last "clean" (i.e pre COVID) year 2019 had 1.762 million. That's a 7.8% increase in 3 years or 138,000 cases.

Cancer cases have been going up for years. We are living longer, we are fatter, better screening, etc. If you go back to 2016, there were 1.658 million cases or 104,000 people increase from 16 to 19. So between 16 and 19, there was a 6.3% increase in cases.

So, there is a delta of 34K (138-104), the question is what's causing this. About 11K can be attributed to aging population and normal population growth. The question is what about the other 23K. Is it the vax, was it from people delaying screenings from 21 to 22 due to COVID, better screening, the vax, a combination, or something else.

Now, I wouldn't use the word "exploding" but yeah, there is a small variance that does need to be monitored...
Population increases and aging populous. Easily within the margin for error.
 
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Heart attack has been on the rise in young people for a while now.

This is from an article I read not long ago.

Hereโ€™s another troubling fact to highlight the problem: Having a heart attack in your 20s or early 30s is more common. Between the years 2000-2016, the heart attack rate increased by 2% every year in this young age group.

https://www.cminj.com/blog/whats-behind-the-rise-in-heart-attacks-among-young-people
How long ago did we take physical education out of schools and when did video games become the prominent past time of kids?
 
They are still pushing to get 70% of the world population vaccinated, yet in Africa, it is nonexistent for the most part and only 20% of the people there are jabbed. What is the deal?


They're all skinny is a massive part of it. The common denominator of every single bad covid outcome ive seen in my circle over the last two years has been overweight or obese.
 

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