gilbert grape
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PS,if nobody ever stood up for anything, thousands of NHS staff would have needlessly been out of work from yesterday! Think about that, too!
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So what you're saying is you boost your T cells by catching covid and hoping you don't notice you have it? How else do you explain your previous statement:How many of us have had it without knowing it?
How many of us have the naturally higher immune system that just kicks it out?
How many have had it once and that has given them protection longer than others?
I've seen a lot of information (that I won't be sharing on here) that says our immune systems are weakening each time we take this jab or booster. All of this will take time to evolve. The take up of the next jab will give you an idea how many are now making their own minds up rather than believing every ad campaign.
I'll answer this when you answer questions posed to you first. There are lots in here, all in direct response to your own statements, why can't you back up any statement you make? Because you yourself don't ask for this proof when the statements are made to you, you blindly accept for some reason. Are you perchance getting all this 'info' in a pub?PS,if nobody ever stood up for anything, thousands of NHS staff would have needlessly been out of work from yesterday! Think about that, too!
Too late.*stumbles into forum*
Sees posts about gene therapy
*leaves*
Was only a few days back, so say 3 weeks? Don't arrange anything after mid April, just to be sure.Hey Gilbert, can you remind me when exactly this month it is that our immune systems are going to jack in? The article you shared said "within weeks" so I presume it'll be mid-April sometime? Just wondering if I need to rearrange my plans around it.
I hope she had it the same as last time. Such a worry though isn’t itFound out today Nan (98) has Covid again after her care home went into complete lockdown a few days ago. She had it once earlier in the pandemic and was lucky enough to have been asymptomatic and got through it, hopefully the same will be true this time.
Hope you don't have it bad, mate. Take care of yourself.After 2 years of dodging the bullet, 'the virus' has finally caught up with me this weekend.
Cheers, much appreciated!. I am not too bad, felt absolutely rotten this morning but have picked-up a bit as the day has gone on.Hope you don't have it bad, mate. Take care of yourself.
I got pinged after visiting Crufts (first time we'd been 'out out' in a very long time) but we were both fine. Another member of the group I met last week now has it, but again I'm still testing negative. I only have 2 boxes of tests remaining though so at some point soon will have to reserve testing for when I have symptoms.Had my second ping in 3 weeks (and in the preceding 2 years) this morning. Did LFTs on Saturday and Sunday as I was seeing elderly people so fingers crossed I've avoided it.