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Comments by "Terje Oseberg" (@terjeoseberg990) on "Delta and children" video.
“People who have recovered from COVID-19 tend to score significantly lower on an intelligence test compared to those who have not contracted the virus, according to new research published in The Lancet journal Clinical Medicine. The findings suggest that the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 can produce substantial reductions in cognitive ability”
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I forgot. You people don’t believe in science. Sorry.
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@erick7brian , “Those” numbers don’t tell everything. Death is not the only consequence of infection by this virus.
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“In a research paper recently uploaded to the preprint server medRxiv* by Prof. Gwenaëlle Douaud et al. (June 15th, 2021), participants that had taken part in a brain study prior to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic were invited back for a series of follow-up tests, revealing significant losses of grey matter surrounding the olfactory and gustatory system in those that had been infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).”
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@ghwk-phd2784 , You have obviously already been infected. “People who have recovered from COVID-19 tend to score significantly lower on an intelligence test compared to those who have not contracted the virus, according to new research published in The Lancet journal Clinical Medicine. The findings suggest that the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 can produce substantial reductions in cognitive ability”
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@andrewtrip8617 , I hope they’re not all brain damaged now. “People who have recovered from COVID-19 tend to score significantly lower on an intelligence test compared to those who have not contracted the virus, according to new research published in The Lancet journal Clinical Medicine. The findings suggest that the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 can produce substantial reductions in cognitive ability”
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@ms-jl6dl , How many children were infected to get those 85 deaths? And if all those children were instead vaccinated, how many would have died? Would it be more, or less than 85? Also, of the survivors, how many are still the same? “In a research paper recently uploaded to the preprint server medRxiv* by Prof. Gwenaëlle Douaud et al. (June 15th, 2021), participants that had taken part in a brain study prior to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic were invited back for a series of follow-up tests, revealing significant losses of grey matter surrounding the olfactory and gustatory system in those that had been infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).”
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How about vaccinating the children to protect the children? “In a research paper recently uploaded to the preprint server medRxiv* by Prof. Gwenaëlle Douaud et al. (June 15th, 2021), participants that had taken part in a brain study prior to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic were invited back for a series of follow-up tests, revealing significant losses of grey matter surrounding the olfactory and gustatory system in those that had been infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).”
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@bootburner4544 , If you had brain that works, you’d find the article and read the study and discover that you are 100% wrong. Unfortunately, you don’t. Maybe it’s because you’ve already been infected.
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@flowerchild3686 , Yes. That’s true, but the further away you are, the more diluted the virus containing droplets become, so the viral load is reduced. And it’s well known that if you reduce the viral load, you reduce the severity of illness. You also reduce the probability of infection.
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@cannonball8885 , I believe you’ve already been infected too many times. “People who have recovered from COVID-19 tend to score significantly lower on an intelligence test compared to those who have not contracted the virus, according to new research published in The Lancet journal Clinical Medicine. The findings suggest that the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 can produce substantial reductions in cognitive ability”
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@johnblake443 , We already know that Monday’s numbers are skewed. John tells us every Monday. That’s why he prefers the numbers from Tuesday through Friday.
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@BellaJory1 , He stays home and dies, because he doesn’t trust doctor or hospitals.
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@techroach6343 , Yeah, sure, but how many of them are now ret. tard. ed? “People who have recovered from COVID-19 tend to score significantly lower on an intelligence test compared to those who have not contracted the virus, according to new research published in The Lancet journal Clinical Medicine. The findings suggest that the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 can produce substantial reductions in cognitive ability”
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@jogger949 , the CDC and America has never said that PCR can’t tell the difference between Covid and the flu. If you believe they did, you are either confused or ignore ant.
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@pawelnotts , They have the entire nucleotide sequence for the virus. They found a unique sequence and used that. This isn’t complicated.
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@pawelnotts , Since you say you’re an engineer, I’ll assume you understand how software works. Imagine you have a string 10 million characters long. You then make 1,000 copies of it and randomly chop them up into pieces 30 to 2,000 characters long. Then you have to write a program to take all those pieces and try to determine the original 10 million character sequence. So you search for pieces that overlap making longer and longer sequences until the sequence is complete.
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The Swedes don’t notice Covid because they were all already born with bra. in dam. age. “In a research paper recently uploaded to the preprint server medRxiv* by Prof. Gwenaëlle Douaud et al. (June 15th, 2021), participants that had taken part in a brain study prior to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic were invited back for a series of follow-up tests, revealing significant losses of grey matter surrounding the olfactory and gustatory system in those that had been infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).”
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@StephyPlantBased , “Pennsylvania Information Management System (PIMS)” ???
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@StephyPlantBased , So out of 1,200 cases 4 died? 0.33% case fatality rate? Any idea how many kids were infected by the virus, and how many experienced permanent heart, lung, kidney, or brain damage?
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@fransmith3255 , If you had the capacity to use Google, you could easily find the articles that I got those quotes from, then read the original studies. It’s too bad you don’t. Is it because you already had Covid and it melted your brain? Or were you born that way?
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@jay-zeelterbilinsky3977 , Good. We want to infect the dummies to teach them all a lesson. They deserve it.
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Out of 47,780 people hospitalized with Covid, and discharged, 14,060 were readmitted, and 5,875 died within 140 days. In other words, if you're hospitalized because of Covid, and you survive, you're still pretty f*ck3d up.
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@rachelsavard851 , Maybe Dr. Campbell, unlike you, actually cares about the health of other people’s children.
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@rachelsavard851 , I may have accidentally replied to the wrong person.
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@rachelsavard851 , It might have been @Susan Craft that I was trying to respond to.
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@rijamor , He forgot to mention that 50% of the population are still unvaccinated. Probably because he’s already been infected. “In a research paper recently uploaded to the preprint server medRxiv* by Prof. Gwenaëlle Douaud et al. (June 15th, 2021), participants that had taken part in a brain study prior to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic were invited back for a series of follow-up tests, revealing significant losses of grey matter surrounding the olfactory and gustatory system in those that had been infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).”
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@benjacobs574 , Trump had a lot to do with the vaccines. His administration spearheaded Operations Warp Speed which funded the clinical trials and the construction of manufacturing facilities before the vaccines were known to be safe and effective. Without those advance orders, they no way we’d have all the vaccine’s we have today.
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@piked261 , He’s obviously already had Covid. “In a research paper recently uploaded to the preprint server medRxiv* by Prof. Gwenaëlle Douaud et al. (June 15th, 2021), participants that had taken part in a brain study prior to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic were invited back for a series of follow-up tests, revealing significant losses of grey matter surrounding the olfactory and gustatory system in those that had been infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).”
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@criticalthinking2062 , He provided them with the financial ability to build vaccine manufacturing facilities before the vaccines were proven safe and effective. That sped things up significantly.
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@andrewfinlay5160 , If you actually watched DrBeen’s video you’d know that he’s said deltt+is less contagious so delta is the one everyone has.
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@pawelnotts , You’re described how gene sequencing works, and it’s not complicated. They have sequenced the entire virus. How they accomplished that is irrelevant, but that’s what you’re describing. With that sequence, they chose a portion for the PCR tests. And it’s simple.
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@pawelnotts , You’re talking about the difference between Covid and SARS-CoV-2. One is a disease while the other is a virus. The disease has symptoms. No symptoms, no disease. There’s a lot of confusion because the media has failed to understand this, and their reporting has confused everyone. The important thing to understand about the PCR test is that it can only test for infection. For that purpose, it’s incredibly accurate. And because we can still be contagious even if we are experiencing no symptoms and are therefore not sick (we don’t have Covid) the PCR tests are very important. The reason they were using 40 cycles, even though some, or even many of them might not be contagious is because they might be contagious. They were trying to make sure that they stopped the spread of the virus. The problem, and the reason the virus kept spreading anyway is because many people with mild illness would hide it because they were afraid to test positive and be forced to quarantine. We should have paid people who tested positive to stay home, because then people would want to get tested. Just pay them their normal salary. Another way to encourage people to get tested is to have a treatment to give them that if given before they experience symptoms would prevent them from getting sick. Unfortunately our government is completely incompetent.
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@pawelnotts , Regardless, it’s still simple. That’s just a fact. So you’re right I’m not smart because I understand it. What “it’s simple” means is that you’re du. mb if you don’t.
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@bootburner4544 , Tucker is a liar and a more on bro.
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@bootburner4544 , The After Skool Mass psychosis video is good, but I suspect, based on your Tucker video that you’re extremely confused and are experiencing mass psychosis with all your antivaxxer sheep buddies who have failed to understand science.
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Out of 47,780 people hospitalized with Covid, and discharged, 14,060 were readmitted, and 5,875 died within 140 days. In other words, if you're hospitalized because of Covid, and you survive, you're still pretty f*ck3d up.
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