• FidoNews 37:16 [02/08

    From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Ward Dossche on Tuesday, April 16, 2024 07:43:13
    Hello Ward,

    They didn't know WHAT was wrong!

    That confirms our suspicions ... we don't know either what's wrong with you.
    8-)

    But hang-in there, even if I don't share some of your views.

    \%/@rd

    While most folks have not had the same experience as you,
    many who have have wondered if they might have to go through
    it all over again. Well, I've got good news for you.

    Scientists have concluded that those who have had it, and
    recovered, cannot get it again. Real scientists, not the fakes.

    Source: msn / sky new

    A number of reported cases of coronavirus patients relapsing after
    overcoming the disease were actually due to testing failures, South
    Korean scientists say.

    Researchers at the South Korean centre for disease control and
    prevention (CDC) now say it is impossible for the COVID-19 virus to
    reactivate in human bodies.

    [..]

    A total of 277 patients in the country were believed to have fallen ill
    for a second time, as had patients in China and Japan. This prompted
    concerns that the virus could be mutating so quickly that people were
    not necessarily immune to catching it again.

    However, genetic analyses of the virus have not found any substantial
    changes which would effectively disguise it from the immune system.

    Read more:

    https://news.sky.com/story/amp/coronavirus-scientists-conclude-people -cannot-be-infected-twice-11981721


    In a sense, you can consider yourself lucky. On the other hand,
    a vaccine (if a vaccine is found) will not do you any good.

    --Lee

    --
    Everybody Loves Our Buns

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  • From Björn Felten@2:203/2 to Daniel on Tuesday, April 16, 2024 07:43:12
    I'm glad to be a government worker and have sick leave.

    I can't imagine living in a country where not everyone is entitled to sick leave. AFAIK all European countries have it.

    We think that it's better to spend tax money on welfare than on the military-industrial complex... 8-)




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  • From Richard Miles@1:3634/24 to Björn Felten on Tuesday, April 16, 2024 07:43:12
    On 24 Apr 2020, Björn Felten said the following...

    I can't imagine living in a country where not everyone is entitled to sick leave. AFAIK all European countries have it.

    It's pretty bad at times. Not just no sick leave but (at least in the
    service industry) there's NO calling out sick. Last time I was out sick I was in the hospital from kidney stones.

    -=>Richard Miles<=-
    -=>Captain Obvious<=-
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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Ward Dossche on Tuesday, April 16, 2024 07:43:12
    Hello Ward,

    My sense of smell has drastically improved.

    Fascinating. Someone I know who had it says his sense of smell is
    drasatically
    reduced. And thusly, his sense of flavor when he's eating too.

    That is correct too.

    Right after being hospitalized I thought the coffee we got tasted like piss
    while others thought it was excellent.

    You were in a hospital. People were being tested. Only those
    who enjoyed their brew of cat pee were allowed to go home. See
    how that works? Those health care professionals are really
    smart ...

    Now I think it's OK again.

    See what I mean? You only thought their brew of cat pee tasted
    like piss because you were truly sick. But now that you hsve been
    cured and are well again ...

    --Lee

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    Get Her Wet Here

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