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To: marcher who wrote (176867)8/21/2021 2:12:28 PM
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Most interesting.

Is catching Covid now better than more vaccine? - BBC News

The BBC as well. Most important news byte I have seen out of them for a while.

Looks to me the words "back off" have come down from high on the vaccination issue.

Maybe only temporary, we have the winter coming up, but I see it as a good sign.

The resistance just need to up the tempo so all the BBC news is of the same substance.

If all the news for the next 6 months is off the same nature... I may well go out and buy a BBC TV licence, they are expensive enough.

I have noticed that utube does have complete episodes of "Jeeves" on it. Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie are magnificent. It was ITV that put it on, grand competition to the beeb -g-

Just watched this one.



Jeeves and Wooster - Wikipedia



To: marcher who wrote (176867)8/21/2021 2:46:16 PM
From: flashforward2009  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217705
 
I'm 75 and had first the virus then the J&J vac. My experience is CV-19 exacerbates pre existing conditions. One example of several I could give, I had recovered from an old hamstring that would occasionally mildly bother me. But while sick with CV19 it came back, as if I just injured it, once I recovered the hamstring is not an issue and is as before. Why it effects people so differently? I believe it depends on the size of the original dose they're exposed to, their current health condition, and their predisposed health conditions. Put another way what ever your health problems are it will exacerbate them. Why do some not experience anything while it kills others, and everything in between? I think the following could explain that. A light to moderate dose induces a mild reaction and produces antibodies, that protects them from the worst of it. However, if their first dose is a heavy one then, they will suffer the worst of it. My opinion of course.



To: marcher who wrote (176867)8/21/2021 3:06:53 PM
From: flashforward2009  Respond to of 217705
 
I'm 75 and had first the virus then the J&J vac. My experience is CV-19 exacerbates pre existing conditions. One example of several I could give, I had recovered from an old hamstring that would occasionally mildly bother me. But while sick with CV19 it came back, as if I just injured it, once I recovered the hamstring is not an issue and is as before. Why it effects people so differently? I believe it depends on the size of the original dose they're exposed to, their current health condition, and their predisposed health conditions. Put another way what ever your health problems are it will exacerbate them. Why do some not experience anything while it kills others, and everything in between? I think the following could explain that. A light to moderate dose induces a mild reaction and produces antibodies, that protects them from the worst of it. However, if their first dose is a heavy one then, they will suffer the worst of it. My opinion of course.