Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would you suggest people who become enlightened by this article do? COVID is in the community. 99% of the time you go out to crowded places, you won't get it, but then you get unlucky and do. Should people avoid any indoor spaces outside their home, and when they can't, cover their mouths and noses with tight-fitting masks indefinitely for that 1% of times to avoid a 3 pt loss in IQ that is of indeterminate persistence in the long term and indeterminate clinical significance? What about people with young children who can't mask properly but are at a critical stage in their social development? What about people who are hard of hearing and rely on seeing people's faces to understand what they say?
Why hasn't anyone answered this?!
Why don't we start with being frank about things that do pose problems, even if we don't have answers yet? You can't address negatives if you don't acknowledge them as negatives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would you suggest people who become enlightened by this article do? COVID is in the community. 99% of the time you go out to crowded places, you won't get it, but then you get unlucky and do. Should people avoid any indoor spaces outside their home, and when they can't, cover their mouths and noses with tight-fitting masks indefinitely for that 1% of times to avoid a 3 pt loss in IQ that is of indeterminate persistence in the long term and indeterminate clinical significance? What about people with young children who can't mask properly but are at a critical stage in their social development? What about people who are hard of hearing and rely on seeing people's faces to understand what they say?
Why hasn't anyone answered this?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would you suggest people who become enlightened by this article do? COVID is in the community. 99% of the time you go out to crowded places, you won't get it, but then you get unlucky and do. Should people avoid any indoor spaces outside their home, and when they can't, cover their mouths and noses with tight-fitting masks indefinitely for that 1% of times to avoid a 3 pt loss in IQ that is of indeterminate persistence in the long term and indeterminate clinical significance? What about people with young children who can't mask properly but are at a critical stage in their social development? What about people who are hard of hearing and rely on seeing people's faces to understand what they say?
They've now found that using a CPAP device with degraded foam can cause cancer. Can you imagine what they'll find twenty years from now in people who wore synthetic and treated masks all day for several years?
In your view, do masks explain the findings of covid in the brain in autopsies of recovered people?
I'm going to say this as gently as I possibly can. NOBODY CARES unless you are a scientist who is interested in this. People do not care about things that don't affect them and these studies don't show an impact that is clinically significant.
Well, this study shows what I have personally experienced, as has my brother, my SIL, my mother, my MIL. I'm glad that you and your family have not. Regardless of your views of masking, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is highly concerning since lately the theme is "covid is only a cold," here is the proof that it can leave long term damage to the body including brain function. It is worth the read.
https://theconversation.com/mounting-research-shows-that-covid-19-leaves-its-mark-on-the-brain-including-with-significant-drops-in-iq-scores-224216
The Conversation is not worth reading, much less reposting. https://www.reddit.com/r/australia/comments/ogji5c/thoughts_on_theconversationcom/
lol wait what? You're refuting an article about health studies, actual studies with a reddit post?
I can't.
Clearly then You don’t understand the incredibly low bar for publishing news
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is highly concerning since lately the theme is "covid is only a cold," here is the proof that it can leave long term damage to the body including brain function. It is worth the read.
https://theconversation.com/mounting-research-shows-that-covid-19-leaves-its-mark-on-the-brain-including-with-significant-drops-in-iq-scores-224216
The Conversation is not worth reading, much less reposting. https://www.reddit.com/r/australia/comments/ogji5c/thoughts_on_theconversationcom/
lol wait what? You're refuting an article about health studies, actual studies with a reddit post?
I can't.
Anonymous wrote:What would you suggest people who become enlightened by this article do? COVID is in the community. 99% of the time you go out to crowded places, you won't get it, but then you get unlucky and do. Should people avoid any indoor spaces outside their home, and when they can't, cover their mouths and noses with tight-fitting masks indefinitely for that 1% of times to avoid a 3 pt loss in IQ that is of indeterminate persistence in the long term and indeterminate clinical significance? What about people with young children who can't mask properly but are at a critical stage in their social development? What about people who are hard of hearing and rely on seeing people's faces to understand what they say?
Why hasn't anyone answered this?!
Anonymous wrote:What would you suggest people who become enlightened by this article do? COVID is in the community. 99% of the time you go out to crowded places, you won't get it, but then you get unlucky and do. Should people avoid any indoor spaces outside their home, and when they can't, cover their mouths and noses with tight-fitting masks indefinitely for that 1% of times to avoid a 3 pt loss in IQ that is of indeterminate persistence in the long term and indeterminate clinical significance? What about people with young children who can't mask properly but are at a critical stage in their social development? What about people who are hard of hearing and rely on seeing people's faces to understand what they say?
Anonymous wrote:What do you suggest? I’d rather be slightly dumber than a hermit with no friends

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would you suggest people who become enlightened by this article do? COVID is in the community. 99% of the time you go out to crowded places, you won't get it, but then you get unlucky and do. Should people avoid any indoor spaces outside their home, and when they can't, cover their mouths and noses with tight-fitting masks indefinitely for that 1% of times to avoid a 3 pt loss in IQ that is of indeterminate persistence in the long term and indeterminate clinical significance? What about people with young children who can't mask properly but are at a critical stage in their social development? What about people who are hard of hearing and rely on seeing people's faces to understand what they say?
They've now found that using a CPAP device with degraded foam can cause cancer. Can you imagine what they'll find twenty years from now in people who wore synthetic and treated masks all day for several years?
In your view, do masks explain the findings of covid in the brain in autopsies of recovered people?
I'm going to say this as gently as I possibly can. NOBODY CARES unless you are a scientist who is interested in this. People do not care about things that don't affect them and these studies don't show an impact that is clinically significant.
Well, this study shows what I have personally experienced, as has my brother, my SIL, my mother, my MIL. I'm glad that you and your family have not. Regardless of your views of masking, etc.
Amazing coincidence isn't it, that all your family got dumber except you, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would you suggest people who become enlightened by this article do? COVID is in the community. 99% of the time you go out to crowded places, you won't get it, but then you get unlucky and do. Should people avoid any indoor spaces outside their home, and when they can't, cover their mouths and noses with tight-fitting masks indefinitely for that 1% of times to avoid a 3 pt loss in IQ that is of indeterminate persistence in the long term and indeterminate clinical significance? What about people with young children who can't mask properly but are at a critical stage in their social development? What about people who are hard of hearing and rely on seeing people's faces to understand what they say?
They've now found that using a CPAP device with degraded foam can cause cancer. Can you imagine what they'll find twenty years from now in people who wore synthetic and treated masks all day for several years?
In your view, do masks explain the findings of covid in the brain in autopsies of recovered people?
I'm going to say this as gently as I possibly can. NOBODY CARES unless you are a scientist who is interested in this. People do not care about things that don't affect them and these studies don't show an impact that is clinically significant.
Well, this study shows what I have personally experienced, as has my brother, my SIL, my mother, my MIL. I'm glad that you and your family have not. Regardless of your views of masking, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you suggest? I’d rather be slightly dumber than a hermit with no friends
If you are lucky, you will be slightly dumber. If you are unlucky, you will be welcomed into the world of autoimmune illnesses, and then you will lose friends because they don't want to accommodate your illness. Ask me how I know.