Sars-CoV-2 is a new virus. We don't know everything it does.
We do know it can, even if vaccinated -
* make you very ill
* kill you
* get in to most organs, incl. the brain
* stay there at least 18 months and...
* damage your kidneys
* damage your heart
* damage your lungs
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* damage your pancreas
* cause autoimmune disease
* cause chronic, disabling illness
* trigger diabetes
* trigger cancer
* reactivate latent viruses
* cause fertility problems
* make your penis shrink (if you have one)
* cause strokes months later
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* make you permanently lose your sense of taste and smell
* stop your lungs transferring oxygen
* stop your lungs getting rid of CO2
* stop your muscles being able to use oxygen
* damage your immune system
* cause heart attacks, months later
* and much more ...
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And for many reading ... your Government now *wants* you to get infected.
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The recruitment methods for the two groups were different. The Covid-positive group got messaged via an app typically used for official communications and was sent to *all* parents in the country with a child with a positive test history.
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The control group was sourced via a message sent through a standard school app, and sent to parents in just 5 Danish municipalities (there's 98!)
The response rate was *very* different - 44.9% vs 21.3%.
The introductory text to the surveys was not provided.
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1. Have you received a formal diagnosis by medical personnel? If yes, of what? (eg POTS, PASC etc). If you know the ICD-10 code(s) please provide them.
2. What tests were done and what did they show?
3. any comments you think of use?
(fine to answer in your own language!)
I'll start (fine to answer in your own language!).
1. I've seen three doctors post-covid, three diagnoses, in order. Cut and paste from the online journal (in Swedish) -
@Ingrid_Helander, the "science editor" for one of Sweden's leading newspapers, @SvD apparently "liked" a tweet calling New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Adhern, "hysterical" (and not as in funny)
Sweden is one of the most unionized countries in the world, and one of the things that has shocked me during the pandemic is how little protest there has been amongst, for example school teachers or health workers for the appalling position the Government has placed them in.
I've since been learning that... well, Swedish unions suck. They pretty much agreed not to complain in exchange for some rights years ago and have stuck to it. Now, they do little at a collectivist level, no matter what the abuses of employers or society.
April 1 2020. The following "public advice" was released in Sweden -
"Persons over the age of 70 and those belonging to other risk groups should limit their physically close contact with others and completely avoid using public transport and other forms of transport.