Mr Crudley
Glock in your sock
I was thinking the shoey guyThe biker dude.
I was thinking the shoey guyThe biker dude.
Except for Hambo.Brother has a mild cold for 4 weeks, youngest son has a cough for 2 weeks, wife and oldest son have nothing
Strange thing is that every one of us here will get it in the next few years. The chat of vax symptoms will become vid symptoms in due time.
Hambovid be like "I want to infect you, but my cell membrane hurts so I'm going to take a month off transmitting".Except for Hambo.
Hambo didn't get the vid, the vid got Hambo'd.
I haven't seen anything in the last two weeks, went away camping and turned off all media, it was great and might do it more often.I was thinking the shoey guy
Did you see this article about the UK? Very similar to what your saying and what I have heard from relo’s in London..Brother has a mild cold for 4 weeks, youngest son has a cough for 2 weeks, wife and oldest son have nothing
Strange thing is that every one of us here will get it in the next few years. The chat of vax symptoms will become vid symptoms in due time.
both. Many people I see have their masks in their hand, as a chinstrap or dicknose style.Did a loop around silverwater, meadowbank and rhodes today. Mask use was well under 50%. Are people just sick of it, or jumping the gun with talk of freedom in 2-3 weeks?
Locked, cant read !Did you see this article about the UK? Very similar to what your saying and what I have heard from relo’s in London..
“For Australia, there is one simple message to take away from the British experience: vaccination does not mean the end of COVID-19. What vaccination means is that for most people, bar the elderly and clinically vulnerable, a potentially life-threatening illness becomes “the shittiest flu”. And suddenly, the pandemic loses its sting.”
https://www.afr.com/world/europe/in...-my-friends-are-getting-covid-20210924-p58uee
(article was unlocked last time I read it)
Round here people just haven't bothered...except for the brief entry to a cafe to buy their essential coffee, myself included. Some folks will have a mask on hand and hold it over their face a they walk past you.Did a loop around silverwater, meadowbank and rhodes today. Mask use was well under 50%. Are people just sick of it, or jumping the gun with talk of freedom in 2-3 weeks?
You guys are miles behind the trend. Her it is worn on the bicep, much how phones are worn by runners.both. Many people I see have their masks in their hand, as a chinstrap or dicknose style.
here is a copy paste of the article;Locked, cant read !
My brother only got tested because someone at his work tested positive, the employer then told everyone to go and get tested.
He reckons he may have had it for a few weeks as there were dozens of employees positive.
Potentially someone else brought it in and gave it to a load of people, one of them then discovered they were positive. So the first discovered positive person probably wasn't even the initial spreader, rather the one who maybe had the worst symptoms and went to see what it was.
They dont even look at it anymore as 'bloody kerplunk brought corona in and gave it to us all', they all know they are getting it eventually and happy when the symptoms play out to be mild.
COVID-19 has – for now – become more a source of inconvenience than a source of anxiety and fear.
I’m double-vaccinated and I had COVID-19 last Christmas. But I suspect I will get it again in the next little while.
My customer suffered from long Covid for 6 months and almost lost his business because of it.Apparently some people get brain fog from it.
Imagine me AFTER c……wait, what were we talking about?Apparently some people get brain fog from it.
Should research cbf and I am sure will be correctly informed fairly quicklyI remember reading something similar. I can't recall the exact details, but something along the lines of the immune system produces a different type of antibody when exposed to the virus to what it does in response to a vaccine. So basically someone who's previously had it has an extra line of defence against re-infection. Still not total immunity, but a bit closer.