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Ecomike

10/10/22 4:37 PM

#33374 RE: rickstereo3333 #33373

From what we have seen published recently, the micro clot problem spans a wide range autoimmune cases labeled as CFS, MS, Lupus, RA, and now Covid19 etc.....

So they may be jumping to conclusions. People die from allergic reactions to antibiotic shots. First dentist to die from a Latex allergy, from using latex gloves for years, was about 25 years ago.

There is some level of risk of death by just being alive...

The problem is the Public does not under risk reward / math and never will.
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Giovanni

10/11/22 2:54 PM

#33383 RE: rickstereo3333 #33373

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Denmark: A soup of 120 Covid variants sequenced in one month
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You may have heard the expression “a soup of Covid variants” recently..

Well, Denmark has just provided graphic evidence of that variant soup. It has just published a list of no less than 120 variants found circulating in the country in the last four weeks in its latest infection report.

BA.5* lineages still represent about 93% of current sequences in Denmark, but the other seven percent is an unholy cocktail of every variant we have ever heard of, and even some that we have not











In other news in Denmark, Covid cases are up, Covid hospitalizations are up, and Covid deaths are also up. Full report in English below, with a link to the Danish version.

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Denmark: Weekly trends for covid-19 and other respiratory infections (in Danish)









But then, we are old enough to remember when the Delta variant started spitting out subvariants like pennies from a winning fruit machine too – we mentioned it in the post below. Delta, of course, was quickly superseded by the more contagious Omicron variant.

So could this be an “end-of-the-line” moment for Omicron? Is what we are witnessing here the disintegration of Omicron, rather than a strengthening of the variant through diversification? If so, what would an Omicron successor look like?
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Naught

10/11/22 9:43 PM

#33389 RE: rickstereo3333 #33373

Rick

Part of my background as an engineer is air pollution control systems including filtration systems. The type of masks thrust on the world population during the scamdemic were of very minimal efficacy when dealing with the virus submicron particles.