It’s definitely man made. Flu is the same for everyone. Covid.. is not the same at all. Some get weird coughs. Dude I bought, zinc and emergency, and it’s all good!
Im more on the side of it doesn't exist and what we saw was an extrmely impressive 'flex' by the DS and the level of control they have over 'high-society'. Largest HOAX of all time... they're playing games with data and categorizing common ailments which explains your experience
Do you happen to know your blood type and are you under 40? The most variability appears to come with people over 40. Also, males with blood type A+ fared the worst. But yea, there's no surprise that a virus that seems to be heavily influenced by low vitamin D levels did its worst early on in the late winter before doctor's knew how to treat it. That's the danger of novel viruses, no one has a solid idea of what actually helps.
COVID was engineered to have the added functionality of a number of different viruses. The original release essentially hit your systems simultaneously in multiple ways, thus accounting for its initial dramatic lethality.
However, the virus quickly mutated into a number of different stains, each strain only retaining one or two symptomatic aspects of the original. This is why it seems to present differently from patient to patient.
Blacks in the US tend have even less Vitamin D in their systems than whites. I have no idea if that makes a difference in this case.
I'm white and in the vulnerable group. I take Vitamin D on a regular basis, and my Dr. doubled my dose a while back. I'm outside for at least 1/2 hour per day, every day.
You had it then. Ain’t nothing causes that, besides Covid. We all need to move on with life lol!! The flu is what is currently killing people. All those people on respirators have the flu
I might've had it, lost a lot of my sense of smell temporarily.
You had it then. Ain’t nothing causes that, besides Covid.
Incorrect. Temporary anosmia can occur during many common colds, and that's been the case forever. I've lost my sense of smell temporarily many times during colds, going back decades, and so have millions of other people.
I had this with a cold and when I tried to take Zicam, both smell and taste. So I guess covid side effects are as bad as a cold and over the counter medicine.
It is a symptom of very low zinc levels in your system. You body depleted its stores when it fought the virus. Start taking zinc supplements, it will come back
Probably because the vaccine doesn't work and does something else.
I’ve had Covid. I lost my taste entirely. That was all that happened.
damn that sounds pretty weird
It’s definitely man made. Flu is the same for everyone. Covid.. is not the same at all. Some get weird coughs. Dude I bought, zinc and emergency, and it’s all good!
Im more on the side of it doesn't exist and what we saw was an extrmely impressive 'flex' by the DS and the level of control they have over 'high-society'. Largest HOAX of all time... they're playing games with data and categorizing common ailments which explains your experience
Do you happen to know your blood type and are you under 40? The most variability appears to come with people over 40. Also, males with blood type A+ fared the worst. But yea, there's no surprise that a virus that seems to be heavily influenced by low vitamin D levels did its worst early on in the late winter before doctor's knew how to treat it. That's the danger of novel viruses, no one has a solid idea of what actually helps.
COVID was engineered to have the added functionality of a number of different viruses. The original release essentially hit your systems simultaneously in multiple ways, thus accounting for its initial dramatic lethality.
However, the virus quickly mutated into a number of different stains, each strain only retaining one or two symptomatic aspects of the original. This is why it seems to present differently from patient to patient.
Blacks in the US tend have even less Vitamin D in their systems than whites. I have no idea if that makes a difference in this case.
I'm white and in the vulnerable group. I take Vitamin D on a regular basis, and my Dr. doubled my dose a while back. I'm outside for at least 1/2 hour per day, every day.
You never see joggers looting the milk cooler
I remember seeing a chart back when this disease was new that showed how badly affected people were according to their genetics.
It went like this, from worst to least:
Asians
Blacks
Arabs
Whites
Wish I could remember where I saw it, but it kind of seems true now, looking back on it.
I always thought it was a bio-weapon for use against Hong Kong back when I was first hearing about it in January.
I might've had it, lost a lot of my sense of smell temporarily. Taste is 90% smell.
You had it then. Ain’t nothing causes that, besides Covid. We all need to move on with life lol!! The flu is what is currently killing people. All those people on respirators have the flu
Incorrect. Temporary anosmia can occur during many common colds, and that's been the case forever. I've lost my sense of smell temporarily many times during colds, going back decades, and so have millions of other people.
I had this with a cold and when I tried to take Zicam, both smell and taste. So I guess covid side effects are as bad as a cold and over the counter medicine.
It’s the common cold I lost my taste 2years ago. Either covid was around back then or it’s the common cold. Exactly the same
I didn't have a stuffed up nose and I don't recall losing smell at any other time.
You’ll get it back. Takes about 3 or 4 weeks
Looks like a few of us have had it. The taste thing seems to be the most common symptom. My sister in law had the same thing too.
Buddy lost the taste other acquaintance had to go on o2 both 20 some yr old males. Whoopdee fucking doo gimme my fucking bar back
Mine was back after a few days
It is a symptom of very low zinc levels in your system. You body depleted its stores when it fought the virus. Start taking zinc supplements, it will come back
I got it back though after a few weeks.
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