What is the wildest conspiracy theory you actually believe?

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Anonymous wrote:Covid 19 has been in the US since December 19 if not earlier. Many people had it in the winter before we knew what it was.

+1. Definitely believe this. Was sick as a dog last December with what I thought was probably bronchitis. Never got it checked or treated, just rode it out.


Me too and I bruised/broke a rib from coughing. Both kids also got sick but it was a low grade fever and gastrointestinal. I think it was January.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Coronavirus was created wilfully by the Chinese, we will all eventually have to take Chinese vaccines coz only they will work against all the mutations.

It’s a bio weapon the Chinese economy is booming while we are Shut down indefinitely and have a new and very weak president.
Anonymous
EVERYTHING about COVID has been distorted and politicized. The severity the number of deaths who has it who has had it where it came from ... everything.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:EVERYTHING about COVID has been distorted and politicized. The severity the number of deaths who has it who has had it where it came from ... everything.


Well, I'm going into my 4th week of Covid and I have never been this sick in my life. The severity has not been distorted. It feels like hell, and very odd and different from any illness I've had in the past.

I would love to believe that this is just a little flu, but as I said, I have never been this sick and it is not behaving the way other flus, etc. have behaved, and I am terrified.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:EVERYTHING about COVID has been distorted and politicized. The severity the number of deaths who has it who has had it where it came from ... everything.


Well, I'm going into my 4th week of Covid and I have never been this sick in my life. The severity has not been distorted. It feels like hell, and very odd and different from any illness I've had in the past.

I would love to believe that this is just a little flu, but as I said, I have never been this sick and it is not behaving the way other flus, etc. have behaved, and I am terrified.



Yet you’re not too sick to post here. Ok, we believe you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:EVERYTHING about COVID has been distorted and politicized. The severity the number of deaths who has it who has had it where it came from ... everything.


Well, I'm going into my 4th week of Covid and I have never been this sick in my life. The severity has not been distorted. It feels like hell, and very odd and different from any illness I've had in the past.

I would love to believe that this is just a little flu, but as I said, I have never been this sick and it is not behaving the way other flus, etc. have behaved, and I am terrified.

I had pneumonia and a sinus infection with a fever in Nov-Dec 2018. It was literally the sickest I've ever been and I thought I could die. I was sleeping 18 hrs a day, too sick to watch tv. When I was awake I was laying in bed staring at the wall. Lots of things can make you the sickest you've ever been.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well, I'm going into my 4th week of Covid and I have never been this sick in my life. The severity has not been distorted. It feels like hell, and very odd and different from any illness I've had in the past.

I would love to believe that this is just a little flu, but as I said, I have never been this sick and it is not behaving the way other flus, etc. have behaved, and I am terrified.



I had it in late March and into April and this is how I describe it. It feels different, like it behaves differently. I am well aware it sounds nutty, but the aches and pains felt mystical or... something. Not normal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, I'm going into my 4th week of Covid and I have never been this sick in my life. The severity has not been distorted. It feels like hell, and very odd and different from any illness I've had in the past.

I would love to believe that this is just a little flu, but as I said, I have never been this sick and it is not behaving the way other flus, etc. have behaved, and I am terrified.



I had it in late March and into April and this is how I describe it. It feels different, like it behaves differently. I am well aware it sounds nutty, but the aches and pains felt mystical or... something. Not normal.


I had something like this last December. I just could not put my finger on it regarding what it was. I was so confused I remember telling my husband that. No one else in the family caught It beyond a runny nose/low-grade fever. Just confusing all around at the time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:EVERYTHING about COVID has been distorted and politicized. The severity the number of deaths who has it who has had it where it came from ... everything.


Well, I'm going into my 4th week of Covid and I have never been this sick in my life. The severity has not been distorted. It feels like hell, and very odd and different from any illness I've had in the past.

I would love to believe that this is just a little flu, but as I said, I have never been this sick and it is not behaving the way other flus, etc. have behaved, and I am terrified.



Yet you’re not too sick to post here. Ok, we believe you.


Wtf....NP here ... you must be a pathetic simpleton to not understand that one might both be quite ill for weeks, and yet while largely immobile have time to read the ‘net or post briefly.

You are a moronic twat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:EVERYTHING about COVID has been distorted and politicized. The severity the number of deaths who has it who has had it where it came from ... everything.


Well, I'm going into my 4th week of Covid and I have never been this sick in my life. The severity has not been distorted. It feels like hell, and very odd and different from any illness I've had in the past.

I would love to believe that this is just a little flu, but as I said, I have never been this sick and it is not behaving the way other flus, etc. have behaved, and I am terrified.



Yet you’re not too sick to post here. Ok, we believe you.


Someone I work with just spent three weeks in the hospital, part of it on a ventilator. She was sick at home for two weeks before then and took a turn for the worse. She has a long recovery ahead still.

Today she responded to a couple of work emails, though she won't be back for quite some time. You realize sick people aren't just unconscious zombies, right?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the long-term effects of Covid are much more serious than we are being told.

I’m worried about this. I had it a month ago, so am not yet in long haul territory, but I still have pretty debilitating symptoms (fatigue is the worst of them). Reading recently published articles in STAT, Scientific American, etc about long covid is not encouraging. Major hospitals are setting up clinics to treat people with long term symptoms.


Can you link to that article?


Here's one from Scientific American. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-problem-of-long-haul-covid/

I have an acquaintance who is a COVID nurse in VA. She says they are seeing a lot of strokes/heart attacks/blood clots that they believe are linked to COVID.
Anonymous
The Russians own Trump.
Anonymous
The Mooch, AKA Michael Robinson!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the long-term effects of Covid are much more serious than we are being told.

I’m worried about this. I had it a month ago, so am not yet in long haul territory, but I still have pretty debilitating symptoms (fatigue is the worst of them). Reading recently published articles in STAT, Scientific American, etc about long covid is not encouraging. Major hospitals are setting up clinics to treat people with long term symptoms.


Can you link to that article?


Here's one from Scientific American. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-problem-of-long-haul-covid/

I have an acquaintance who is a COVID nurse in VA. She says they are seeing a lot of strokes/heart attacks/blood clots that they believe are linked to COVID.


Just a note that the link is to an opinion piece.

As far as long term, they just didn't expect it but the medical professionals are aware of the long term impacts of pneumonia which is what a good portion of the people are suffering from who are diagnosed with Covid.

I am with a PP, and I said this in another thread, but by next year, I think the numbers from Covid will begin to be revised and the numbers will be lower. I am not disputing it is a serious illness that results in many deaths. I just believe that they way the deaths are recorded will be changed and the numbers will reflect the change.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the long-term effects of Covid are much more serious than we are being told.

I’m worried about this. I had it a month ago, so am not yet in long haul territory, but I still have pretty debilitating symptoms (fatigue is the worst of them). Reading recently published articles in STAT, Scientific American, etc about long covid is not encouraging. Major hospitals are setting up clinics to treat people with long term symptoms.

Can you link to that article?

Here's one from Scientific American. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-problem-of-long-haul-covid/

I have an acquaintance who is a COVID nurse in VA. She says they are seeing a lot of strokes/heart attacks/blood clots that they believe are linked to COVID.

Just a note that the link is to an opinion piece.

As far as long term, they just didn't expect it but the medical professionals are aware of the long term impacts of pneumonia which is what a good portion of the people are suffering from who are diagnosed with Covid.

I am with a PP, and I said this in another thread, but by next year, I think the numbers from Covid will begin to be revised and the numbers will be lower. I am not disputing it is a serious illness that results in many deaths. I just believe that they way the deaths are recorded will be changed and the numbers will reflect the change.

I believe that some deaths may have been over counted, but why would anyone spend time re-recording deaths? Wouldn’t they just move on to the next task in their job?
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