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Wow. This statement reminds me of the film ‘Idiocracy’That's the unvaccinated effect, for one. We know now covid causes all manner of organ damage, with a reduction in life expectancy.
The hospitalised were given a protocol of Midazolam (a death row drug) and put on ventilators (which fatally lead to too much pressure on the lungs)Then there's those that had serious covid to the point of hospitalisation. They certainly suffered serious organ damage, with a a reduction in life expectancy. That's playing out now unfortunately.
Delayed procedures were due to Lockdowns, which idiots like you championed. Another thing you and your ilk are guilty of.Patients who recover from severe COVID-19 still have significant risk of death, UF study finds - UF Health
Patients who have recovered from severe COVID-19 have more than twice the mortality risk within the year following their illness than people who have not…ufhealth.org
And of course there is the health impacts of delaying other health care when OP depts were shuttered and IP procedures and treatments curtailed during covid. In fact, your lot screamed about this and the impact it would have in the future, for patients of all ages.
Incorrect. I very much want to talk about it. I will be bringing you back into this thread every day for the foreseeable.Now you are seeing it but don't want to talk about it.
Your isolated study (from a country which wasn’t were I referenced the case from) only showed how rare juvenile cardiac arrest is. I was also referring to its significant increase versus it never existing before.Finally, if you go back to my previous post you'll see its a SCA study from 2014. There's lots of them before covid, only the truly ignorant would imply otherwise. Your one example of pediatric SCA remains just that, one example, of a rare but still ever present medical affliction that is not new, not novel.
No. You’ll be going nowhere.I'll now leave this thread of stupid....but tag me if you do post something worthwhile that you have actually researched.
We’re going to grab you by the nose and stick it in the shit that you’re responsible for, like training a dog.