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originally posted by: Pluginn
Note they are randomly picked. But about 75% who where infected have hearth damage. No wonder so many are so tired for a long time if not ever.
www.dailymail.co.uk...
just google it, this is just some random link.
Anyways when on the IC they only really look at the lung damage, but apparently even when not ending on the IC and just sickening it out it seems most have hearth damage. Scars on their hearth muscle which is a big issue of concern. Just look how many after many months are so tired, a typically symptom of hearth damage.
originally posted by: Hecate666
a reply to: Pluginn
You know how long I have heard that flu causes heart [I assume you meant heart] problems? Since i can think, so about 50 years. I used to be a hypochondriac from a young age and what scared me most about getting the flu [any old, take a pick] was that it could lay dormant in my heart muscles and just activate one day in the far future or any time in between. Or it would make my heart weak or cause a heart attack etc.
So I really have to wonder in what way this is any new information.
Other flus kill people via pneumonia - covid does in the same way but it's hyped up.
Other flus cause heart problems, always have - covid does too [funnily in exactly the same way as other fus].
Covid is merely the 37th member of the so far known corona family. Call it the new arrival. It is still nobody from abroad. Still belongs to the same family and does the same stuff. It merely has a different name.
Why are they scraping barrells so desperately to find something that makes covid standing out? Is it in order to justify all these draconian and frankly often useless [masks] measures?
yeah, so, nah.
originally posted by: Hecate666
Covid is merely the 37th member of the so far known corona family. Call it the new arrival. It is still nobody from abroad. Still belongs to the same family and does the same stuff. It merely has a different name.
Why are they scraping barrells so desperately to find something that makes covid standing out? Is it in order to justify all these draconian and frankly often useless [masks] measures?
yeah, so, nah.
originally posted by: putnam6
originally posted by: Pluginn
Note they are randomly picked. But about 75% who where infected have hearth damage. No wonder so many are so tired for a long time if not ever.
www.dailymail.co.uk...
just google it, this is just some random link.
Anyways when on the IC they only really look at the lung damage, but apparently even when not ending on the IC and just sickening it out it seems most have hearth damage. Scars on their hearth muscle which is a big issue of concern. Just look how many after many months are so tired, a typically symptom of hearth damage.
Now its not only killing our elderly its destroying thier fireplaces...
hearth noun
ˈhärth
Definition of hearth
1a: a brick, stone, or concrete area in front of a fireplace
b: the floor of a fireplace
also : FIREPLACE
c: the lowest section of a furnace
especially : the section of a furnace on which the ore or metal is exposed to the flame or heat
2: HOME
longed for the comforts of hearth and home
3: a vital or creative center
the central hearth of occidental civilization
— A. L. Kroeber
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abode, diggings, domicile, dwelling, fireside, habitation, hearthstone, home, house, lodging, pad, place, quarters, residence, roof
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They swept the ashes from the hearth.
all were welcome, friends and strangers alike, to their humble hearth
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Inside, a tall foyer, crowned by clerestory windows, leads to the main living area and its central hearth surrounded in gray.
— oregonlive, "New, glass-wrapped modern house in Forest Park is quietly for sale at $2,550,000," 11 June 2020
The restaurant with a wood-burning hearth reopened April 28 for curbside pickup.
— Carol Deptolla, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "More Milwaukee-area restaurants and other food vendors are reopening for takeout," 1 May 2020
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First Known Use of hearth
before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a
History and Etymology for hearth
Middle English herth, from Old English heorth; akin to Old High German herd hearth, and probably to Sanskrit kūḍayāti he scorches
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heart-free
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: the floor in front of or inside a fireplace
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hearth noun
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1: an area (as of brick) in front of a fireplace
2: the floor of a fireplace
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originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: Hecate666
Covid is merely the 37th member of the so far known corona family. Call it the new arrival. It is still nobody from abroad. Still belongs to the same family and does the same stuff. It merely has a different name.
Why are they scraping barrells so desperately to find something that makes covid standing out? Is it in order to justify all these draconian and frankly often useless [masks] measures?
yeah, so, nah.
I think it is actually a weaker virus, but right now is stronger than the normal flu because it is new, and that is not good for older people, but it seems younger people actually have less symptoms and problems than what they typically see with a common flu.
I would also bet the infection rate is the same as we discover all these important things like it doesn't live on a surface for 27 days, its more like 2 hours or less, if you do not have symptoms you will not spread it, so infection period is much much shorter than originally thought that was like up to 30 days, crazy...
I wonder if we actually monitored and tracked the common flu like as we are doing with COVID-19 if it would look exactly the same.