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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1337656)1/10/2022 12:14:49 PM
From: Tenchusatsu3 Recommendations

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  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575212
 
BC, I don't see how this link applies to my original post. Anyway ...

Hospitals are getting filled with Omicron cases. This also affects people who don't have it.

All this talk about "comorbidities," yet you don't recognize the obvious.

Let's say you're injured in a "motorcycle accident." You get admitted to the hospital because you require urgent medical care.

The hospital, unfortunately, is also dealing with a huge surge in Omicron cases, because despite the lower death rates, Omicron is still a BFD. (Part of the reason for lower death rates is because we're much better at treating COVID these days than at the start of the pandemic.)

So now you're in an environment where Omicron is floating around. You're in urgent care because of injuries. Who knows what your immune system has to fight off as a result of your injuries? Infections, broken blood vessels, broken bones, loss of blood, etc.

All of those represent "comorbidities," which using your "logic," makes you a perfect Darwin candidate when it comes to dying from COVID.

That's why the Omicron surge affects everyone, and that it's much better if you're vaccinated than not.

After all, hospitals report an average of four days of hospitalization for vaccinated COVID patients, vs. two weeks for unvaccinated patients.

Tenchusatsu



To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1337656)1/10/2022 4:33:09 PM
From: golfer72  Respond to of 1575212
 
This is a TestDemic. Its normal colds and flus. Stop testing and turn off MSMisledia and this all goes away.



To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1337656)1/11/2022 1:45:07 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 1575212
 
Covid-19 Hospitalizations Reported in U.S. Hit New High - WSJ

That's a lot of (choose one or more of the following):

_ Motorcycle accidents

_ Attempted suicides

_ Heart attacks from shoveling too much snow

_ Cases of seasonal flu

_ Cases of opioid abuse

_ Injuries due to violent crime

_ Side effects of the COVID vaccines

Anything but COVID-19 itself.

Tenchusatsu