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β‘οΈ Strokes, heart attacks, sudden deaths: Does America understand the long-term risks of catching COVID?
By Carolyn Barber @cbarbermd
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@HTTP4181@KarlLeech13@TiceRichard I think you have to consider the whole country not just one town.
Anyway, you think old steel-workers have what it takes to design and fabricate semiconductors?
To be brutal, if they had what it takes they wouldn't be in Port Talbot.
@PaulSchleifer At least they showed you what they objected to. I get FB reports of comments removed and they are too horrible for me to see. No text, no date, no name (I'm a group admin), no clue.
@eiversa1@PeterStefanovi2@SkyNews Of course not, immigrants are not only permitted to work but are required to have a job, and not be dependent on the state.
@BarryESharp @GeraldKutney You've written so many words to show you know nothing about science and climate science in particular.
The science of CO2 and climate is well known and has been for 150 years, and well understood.
@Dahshur11 @TiceRichard Electricity prices are a result of the bizarre policy of setting prices according to the most expensive source, and for the UK, the most expensive is .... Gas.
@BarryHunt008 My impression from the UK's Covid Inquiry is that too many in public health are jobsworths, bureaucrats unable to make the decisions the job sometimes needs.
Covid-19 may lead to longest period of peacetime excess mortality, says new Swiss Re report | Swiss Re. I guess people are ok with this then π€·π»ββοΈ https://t.co/v0irIu5SgF
@Sunflow83613855@CrabbBrendan Post-vaccine the number of deaths and seriously ill fell dramatically.
If someone was badly affected by the vaccine, think of it as a mild infection, then the actual disease would have been devastating.
@99percentreturn @Tatarigami_UA Was Ukraine about to invade Russia? Or allow an invasion from its land?
Should Ukraine only be allowed to trade and make deals with Russia, and not the EU?