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Comments by "Deborah Freedman" (@deborahfreedman333) on "What Dr. Fauci wants to see during the Covid-19 pandemic" video.
Yes, Covid can cause acute pancreatitis, which can cause a person to have diabetes. Years ago, my father had pancreatitis, which made him become a non-insulin dependent diabetic. He upped his exercise from cycling 2 hours/day cycling to 4 hours, and reduced his food intake. At 6' 2", he went from 185 lbs. to 160 lbs., and the diabetes vanished. Most people can't lose that much weight, and have to rely on medication. Even before the weight loss, he was not fat. To claim only gross people become diabetic is both false and disgusting.
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The UK's government is mostly run by career civil servants, but most of those positions are appointed by the president in the US. The entire administration changes with the president, that takes time and coordination.
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I'm sorry you live among selfish, inconsiderate cretins, who will not wear masks. Most of my neighbors are good people, but there is one guy, who keeps coming to everyone's door, and never wears a mask. I've gotten so, when he comes knocking, I don't answer. I'm tired of telling him to step back. I hope you and your kitties stay well.
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@commonsense571 It did 20 years ago.
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Any vaccine acts on the immune system. Unless you are taking immuno-suppressants, like graft rejection drugs, you shouldn't have any problems. There would be no interaction with any drug or other vaccine. You really need to learn how the immune system works. Some vaccines can cause cross-reactivity. But, because all the vaccines target the spike proteins, and humans have no similar protein, there should be no cross-reactivity.
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I'll take the vaccine. I want to be able to spend time with my little grandson again. If idiots don't want it, that's more for those of us who do.
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You don't need a prescription for pregnancy tests or blood sugar test strips. There is no logical reason that we should have to get a prescription for covid test strips. They should be readily available and cheap. If we all had access to those, schools could reopen more easily. We could test people before they enter a restaurant or event. Sure, they would miss some of the very early cases, but they would catch those who are shedding a heavy viral load. With really cheap, fast test strips, we could get back to close to normal, with much less risk.
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good news You call him a parasite, sane people call him a dedicated public servant. He could've made a lot more money in the private sector. Hardly a parasite.
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Since they can test for influenza, and ascribe those deaths to the correct virus, I call bullshit.
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