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"[FONT=&quot]I was infected with coronavirus in March, six months on I’m still unwell

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[FONT=&quot][FONT=&quot]Charlie Russell, 27, is one of an estimated 600,000 people with post-Covid illness, a condition that may give an insight into ME

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...avirus-in-march-six-months-on-im-still-unwell


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"It’s day 182 after being infected by Covid-19, and Charlie Russell is not doing the things that other 27-year-olds are doing.

He’s not running 5km three times a week like he used to. He’s not going to the pub. He’s not working. And he’s not getting better.

“If I had known that I’d be this ill, I would have taken everything a lot more seriously back in March,” Russell said. “But all that we heard back then was that if you were infected and you were a young person, you’d most likely not have any symptoms at all. Or you’d be ill for a couple of weeks and that would be it.”
 
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"From an offensive lineman at Indiana University dealing with possible heart issues to a University of Houston player opting out of the season because of “complications with my heart,” the news has been coming fast and furiously. More than a dozen athletes at Power Five conference schools have been identified as having myocardial injury following coronavirus infection, according to ESPN; two of the conferences—the Big Ten and the Pac-12—already have announced they are postponing all competitive sports until 2021. And in Major League Baseball, Boston Red Sox ace pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez told reporters that he felt “100 years old” as a result of his bout with COVID, and of MLB’s shortened season because of myocarditis—an inflammation of the heart muscle, often triggered by a virus. Said Rodriguez: “That’s [the heart is] the most important part of your body, so when you hear that … I was kind of scared a little. Now that I know what it is, it’s still scary.”
 

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Wow. I'm REALLY alarmed.

Imagine that. Some folks got some superflu, recovered, and then got sick again later!

SHUT IT ALL DOWN AGAIN! Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!...:):)

Somebody check the medical journals! This may be a once-in-a-century scamdemic!
 

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Wow. I'm REALLY alarmed.

Imagine that. Some folks got some superflu, recovered, and then got sick again later!

SHUT IT ALL DOWN AGAIN! Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!...:):)

Somebody check the medical journals! This may be a once-in-a-century scamdemic!

guy is a Bozo
 

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I have 35 members on this site on ignore, including most so far in this thread, out of over 100,000 Rx members. So i seldom even see what they post, because those who are on the ignore function have their posts' messages hidden (unless i choose to click "View Post" or remove them from the user ignore list).


Thankfully i have a number of guys here on ignore now, so i seldom even read or see the nonsense, lies & false accusations they post anymore. Their accusations are much more likely to be true of themselves & the truth is much more likely to be the opposite of what they accuse.


Anyone wanting to see me expose their errors can search out my older posts and threads.


Who i have on ignore: http://www.therxforum.com/profile.php?do=ignorelist


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Nearly as stupid as someone quoting and responding to a post of someone they claim to have on ignore. Fn tard


It's not a claim, it's a fact. Are you even clued in to how the system works? Or just another covidiot idiot. lol


Those i have on Rx user ignore have their posts hidden until if & whenever i feel like clicking a button that lets me see their post, i.e. whenever i'm in the mood to read, reply to & expose the garbage they post. Otherwise i can read threads blissfully without seeing any of their shit when i don't feel like seeing it. Get it now, or does this probably go way, way, way over your covidiot head.
 

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"My buddy had a muscular build like him, he was 5' 11" 210 lbs but once covid was done with him he is down to 125 lbs."
sounds like AIDS, Mask-files .... something I'm sure you know about intimately
 

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"I was infected with coronavirus in March, six months on I’m still unwell

Charlie Russell, 27, is one of an estimated 600,000 people with post-Covid illness, a condition that may give an insight into ME

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...avirus-in-march-six-months-on-im-still-unwell


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"It’s day 182 after being infected by Covid-19, and Charlie Russell is not doing the things that other 27-year-olds are doing.

He’s not running 5km three times a week like he used to. He’s not going to the pub. He’s not working. And he’s not getting better.

“If I had known that I’d be this ill, I would have taken everything a lot more seriously back in March,” Russell said. “But all that we heard back then was that if you were infected and you were a young person, you’d most likely not have any symptoms at all. Or you’d be ill for a couple of weeks and that would be it.”

"My buddy had a muscular build like him, he was 5' 11" 210 lbs but once covid was done with him he is down to 125 lbs."

Your "buddy" has AIDS, fool. Better get to the public clinic and get yourself tested.....fag*ot.
 

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Your "buddy" has AIDS, fool. Better get to the public clinic and get yourself tested.....fag*ot.

https://www.opindia.com/2021/06/ind...d-unique-insertions-in-covid-19-virus-genome/

Researchers from Kusuma School of Biological Sciences in IIT Delhi had published a paper last year showing that the 4 unique insertions in Novel Coronavirus match with HIV virus

On careful examination of the sequence alignment, they found that the SARS-CoV-2 spike glycoprotein contained 4 insertions, or 4 segments that are not found in the earlier less infectious forms of Coronavirus. The four insertions found in the study are, GTNGTKR, HKNNKS, GDSSSG and QTNSPRRA.

When they further analysed these 4 segments to know its possible origin, they found that all four match with segments in Human immunodeficiency Virus-1 (HIV-1) proteins. The first 3 segments match with segments of amino acid residues in HIV-1 gp120, while the fourth segment matches with HIV-1 Gag. Among the four, the first two are 100% matches, while the rest two have some gaps. These proteins are critical for the viruses to identify and latch on to their host cells and for assembly of new viruses.

According to the researchers, such matches of proteins in both SARS-CoV-2 and HIV-1 viruses can’t be random.
 

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Your "buddy" has AIDS, fool. Better get to the public clinic and get yourself tested.....fag*ot.

Lol. XFag better get checked also as all the Thai ladyboy sacks that has slapped his chin
 
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sounds like AIDS, Mask-files .... something I'm sure you know about intimately

https://www.opindia.com/2021/06/ind...d-unique-insertions-in-covid-19-virus-genome/

Researchers from Kusuma School of Biological Sciences in IIT Delhi had published a paper last year showing that the 4 unique insertions in Novel Coronavirus match with HIV virus

On careful examination of the sequence alignment, they found that the SARS-CoV-2 spike glycoprotein contained 4 insertions, or 4 segments that are not found in the earlier less infectious forms of Coronavirus. The four insertions found in the study are, GTNGTKR, HKNNKS, GDSSSG and QTNSPRRA.

When they further analysed these 4 segments to know its possible origin, they found that all four match with segments in Human immunodeficiency Virus-1 (HIV-1) proteins. The first 3 segments match with segments of amino acid residues in HIV-1 gp120, while the fourth segment matches with HIV-1 Gag. Among the four, the first two are 100% matches, while the rest two have some gaps. These proteins are critical for the viruses to identify and latch on to their host cells and for assembly of new viruses.

According to the researchers, such matches of proteins in both SARS-CoV-2 and HIV-1 viruses can’t be random.


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[h=1]"This HIV/AIDS Specialist Explains Its Similarities — And Differences — To COVID-19"[/h]
https://www.forbes.com/sites/corona...nd-differences---to-covid-19/?sh=41c4481d49f8
 

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