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Will the "Corona Virus" turn into a worldwide epidemic or fizzle out?

  • Yes

    Votes: 37 49.3%
  • No

    Votes: 9 12.0%
  • Bigger than SARS, but not worldwide epidemic (Black Death/bubonic plague)

    Votes: 25 33.3%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 4 5.3%

  • Total voters
    75
^ Seems that wot's-his-name that I quoted and replied to last night with the above, has deleted his post and done a runner. Classy.
 
^ Seems that wot's-his-name that I quoted and replied to last night with the above, has deleted his post and done a runner. Classy.
His post remains present. I'll leave it to you to guess the more likely reason for being unable to view his post.
 
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It'll be resolved one way or the other. I assumed something like this could occur or treatment may not be successful so have already sorted out my personal affairs including the possibility of winding up the SMSF before my early demise.

A short update. Oncologist informed me on Friday morning: Success!!

PSA went from high 20's to way less than one. Regular monitoring all which is required.

Fellas, don't be squeamish. Get regular a check up.
 
A short update. Oncologist informed me on Friday morning: Success!!

PSA went from high 20's to way less than one. Regular monitoring all which is required.

Fellas, don't be squeamish. Get regular a check up.
Well Done Belli.
My PSA went up very slowly.
Highest it got to was about 6.7, but my first PSA blood test about twenty years ago was mid 3's.
Tested every year along with all the of the blood tests for diabetes etc.
Just about sent me into orbit the first time the urologist did the finger test.
Urologist recommended a TURP of prostate.
Like you, sent my count below 1, and also fixed a few continence or lack thereof issues.
Mick
 
Well Done Belli.
My PSA went up very slowly.
Highest it got to was about 6.7, but my first PSA blood test about twenty years ago was mid 3's.
Tested every year along with all the of the blood tests for diabetes etc.
Just about sent me into orbit the first time the urologist did the finger test.
Urologist recommended a TURP of prostate.
Like you, sent my count below 1, and also fixed a few continence or lack thereof issues.
Mick

Yippie in that case.

@Joe Blow could you please give some thought to moving relevant posts on men's health issues to a separate thread of their own?
 

Hmm, that an interesting answer....


If you can't see that you are been played with....

But the 2020 Election was legitimate ? ? ? ? ?


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Omicron BA.1, BA.4 and BA.5 variants and the Omicron BA.2 variant are spreading quickly in the UK and especially fast in Scotland and Northern England.​

 
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Australia is heading for its third Omicron wave.

Here’s what to expect from BA.4 and BA.5


Although current vaccines based on the Wuhan strain will still provide some protection against serious illness and death against BA.4/5, they are unlikely to provide much, if any, protection against infection or symptomatic disease.​



Work is going round about masks again. Totally useless.

Unless l get 2 or 3 N95 Masks provided to me daily, it's all theatre....

Natural Immunity? Are we allowed to talk about that?

What's the point of taking any of these shots if they offer 'if any protection' ?
 
Natural Immunity? Are we allowed to talk about that?

Think it was in that article where it said little to no natural immunity to the new variants from having the old variant.
 
If l had Omicron, there is little to no natural immunity to BA.4/5?


That's my understanding plus questions over how effective the 4th dose is.

I know a few getting COVID for the 2md time within around 10 weeks really knocking them around with follow on fatigue.
 
That's my understanding plus questions over how effective the 4th dose is.

I know a few getting COVID for the 2md time within around 10 weeks really knocking them around with follow on fatigue.

This article from some three weeks ago.


"Omicron infection does not boost your immunity as had been hoped. Reinfections are increasingly common, not necessarily milder than the initial infection and appear to be associated with cumulative damage. The more infections you get the worse it appears to be."

The article was authored by the CEO and a epidemiologist from the Burnett Institute.

As well, there is some interesting titbits in this luncheon interview with Professor Sharon Lewin, previously with the Burnett Institute but now Director of the Doherty Institute.

 
Well the wife went down with covid yesterday and I tested positive today, we had two AZ shots last year no boosters, so I guess we will see what transpires.
 
Well the wife went down with covid yesterday and I tested positive today, we had two AZ shots last year no boosters, so I guess we will see what transpires.

All the best SP take care hope its no big deal if you get stuck yell out.
 
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