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@dhk1 Your naïveté amuses me, please carry on.
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Grow up
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Source?
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Unknown but unlikely, there’s been no known cases of smallpox or monkey pox or cow pox spread that way, after all, if they were, then they’d have spread that way for centuries by now and we’d know all about it.
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The U.K. won’t be completely 5g until 2028.
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Why?
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They won’t care
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The product will be in the bloodstream much quicker, in larger quantities and therefore more concentrated.
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Denise Skinner 1 in 4 million isn’t.
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Maybe, maybe not
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Not now
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@martigrey5872 Please provide your evidence that: 1) Blood was drawn in 2019 2) That is has been kept until now
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1 in 800 of reported major problems from the tea is bad, the actual number could be considerably higher.
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Disabled people are: More likely to be institutionalised More likely to be low income More likely to have comorbidities More likely to be ignored More likely to have a bad diet More likely to be indoors more Less able to control their exposure Less likely to be proactive To be clear, these are not criticisms of the disabled, they are criticisms of how they are treated by society and how things are in the real world. I’m not saying all disabled have these problems, I’m saying it’s more likely.
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Source?
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@snoosebaum995 It was 65%, not 80%. 172 tested positive out of 490.
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simon templer 🤣
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20:34 Her ‘immunity gap’ relates to when the world stopped vaxing for smallpox in the 80s until now. People born since then won’t have been vaxxed for smallpox and will therefore be vulnerable to monkey pox.
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Please provide the evidence for your claim.
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It’s better than nothing. Please provide your calculation for the amount required to obtain 4,000 IU/day of vitamin D. Oh wait, it doesn’t contain any vitamin D.
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@Beekind799 you’re pushing a product, yet you are completely ignorant about what is in that product. You’re a complete 🤡.
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Yes, but be aware that the levels required would also be damaging to any humans exposed. The fact you have to ask the question means it’s probably a bad idea.
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Grow up
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Anybody bothering to investigate the issue has known it came a lab since May 2020.
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The standard training protocol for deltoid IM was changed around 2010.
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What does aspirin have to do with anything?
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The BBC are Marxist, they will do anything to undermine the government and prolong the crisis for as long as possible. Destroying public confidence in the Oxford jab serves this purpose.
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You’re not going to get 4,000 units from diet.
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Good luck surviving peritonitis without antibiotics.
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And Norway
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@derosa1989 The two are completely separate issues, your inability to understand that isn’t my responsibility.
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What’s your point?
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How is it their fault that they were lied to?
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@steveraybould5934 Many people were coerced by threatening their jobs. You’re clueless.
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Good, if you want medical advice then ask your doctor.
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@rocklover7437 I know, so what? I said if you want medical advice ask YOUR doctor.
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Ivermectin
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Utter nonsense
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@hAckAbleMe your ignorance of ace-2 receptors is hilarious.
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Well done for being successfully brainwashed
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You’re correct, D3 is more effective, but most of the Vitamin D available is D3, I’ve never seen D2 on sale.
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They’re around £20 each, the U.K. has around 70 million people so that’s £1.4 billion per booster, probably twice a year, probably forever. The US has over 300 million people, so that’s £6 billion. The world has 7 billion people, so that’s £140 billion.
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There’s no evidence that it deliberately released, simple incompetence is more likely. Wuhan was originally built as a joint venture with the French who later withdrew from the project because they said the building had not been built to a high enough standard.
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Except we know the vaccinated spread it as well.
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Using Google brought up a similar paper at ‘curius’ for me.
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Source?
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@anynamez7048 dangerous nonsense, eating the liver of a predator is well documented as potentially fatal, but keep going, your delusional ignorance is hilarious. Polar bear, bearded seal, fish, walrus, and moose, are particularly toxic. It has been estimated that consumption of 500 grams of polar bear liver would result in a toxic dose for a human.
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Hard to believe you’re a dietitian when you confuse antibiotics with vaccines. Being allergic to one will tell you nothing about your possible allergy to the other.
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Thanks for that, so we need to watch our intake of fruit and fruit juices then?
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There’s no evidence for that, other than the deliberately planted evidence that China has planted all over the globe in attempt to distract. Whenever such evidence is examined it magically vanishes.
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