“Caught up with quite a few friends over Xmas (most aged under 40) and nearly all now have alcohol allergies, deteriorating eyesight, new auto-immune diseases, shingles, rotting teeth, significant flu/pneumonia after-effects, muscle degeneration or persistent heart, brain or lung issues since 2021/22 but shhh, don’t anyone dare say the word COVID.
“Most people I know are suffering from new health conditions acquired these last 2-3 years since we let COVID rip. Specifically the precise things that health officials warned us COVID will do.
There is qualitative and quantitative data on this. There is no way to worm around it.”
“Right. This is going to be an extremely long thread, because the number of ways that Covid can make you more vulnerable to other infections is loooong.
But here's Ten Ways That Covid Infection Can Open The Door To Other Infections Today:”
“In what ways could SARS-CoV-2 be involved in surges of other infectious diseases like RSV, tuberculosis, fungal infections, Mycoplasma, etc.?
Here is a list of additional hypotheses, all increasingly supported in the scientific literature.
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“I don’t let anyone in my exercise trials if they have been infected in the last 3 months. If they’ve been hospitalized for Covid, they require a cardiac screening by a physician.
Honestly, I’ve had so much difficulty recruiting this past year that I’m beginning to think that we’re quickly reaching the point I’ve been warning about for years… Adults 35-64 have begun to lose the capacity to exercise.”
“Experts are increasingly noticing people in their 20s, 30s and 40s experiencing difficulties remembering things. They compare it to the memory function more regularly seen in 70-year-olds.
Psychologists note younger people complaining of trouble remembering things, needing to write everything down, and missing important events because they forgot about them.”
Not mentioned: COVID COVID COVID. IT. IS. COVID.
“new study projects that millions more Ontarians will live with major illness by 2040.
The report comes from the University of Toronto's Dalla Lana School of Public Health and is published in collaboration with the Ontario Hospital Association (OHA).
If action isn't taken now, Ontario's hospital system will not be able to cope with the influx of chronic illness cases in the next two decades,”
“Everybody has pneumonia.
My 16 year old neighbour. Three kids in my friend's grade six class. My 45 yo cousin and her 10 yo son. My client. Again. (Antibiotics not working.)
My other neighbour just telling me she lost two siblings to pneumonia in less than a year.
Dark Ages.”post