Lots of info on Andrew Saul's site ( DoctorYourself.com: Andrew Saul's Natural Health Website) about how vitamin C helps. Here's one article: http://orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v16n04.shtmlcan hit the vit c if anyone thinks loading up with that may be beneficial.
Maybe not enough of them and they tend to stand out like sore thumbs anyway. I hope they don't get upset if there are no 'provocateurs' in attendance.Well, I wonder how this will go - FBI/antifa/BLM agent provocateurs standing by to cause havoc?
Just had a news posted on telegram which picks my attention. I then searched on "marburg" on the this thread, and found the recent post of @Michael B-C quoted above.The release of an truly deadly pathogen such as small pox, Ebola or Marburg as cover for impending black-plague and large scale vaccine deaths.
Interesting.Interesting news - my company reckons that the pandemic is over and there will be lifting of restrictions as we go through the year. They are now gearing up to getting back to office working but said it'll be gradual. It also appears like social distancing will go. They were also very careful to say your vaccine status is private and it's not information that will be required for in office working. Masks also not obligatory.
Around last summer they issued communications saying that we were going to start living with covid. Didn't make much of it then.
I think at the very top they have some people who go to the WEF meetings in Davos so maybe they know something to be confidently sending out these communications.
Many coronavirus IC patients are still having problems a year later
January 25, 2022
Three-quarters of coronavirus patients who spent time on an intensive care ward are still experiencing problems a year after being discharged, according to researchers at Radboud University teaching hospital.
The main complaints are physical, but some are also suffering from memory and concentration problems, and feelings of anxiety, the researchers said. Half of them are either not yet working, or working fewer hours than they used to.
The university’s researchers looked at a representative sample of 246 IC patients who were cared for at 11 different hospitals nationwide between March and July 2020.
‘This research shows what an enormous impact being in an IC ward can have on the lives for former coronavirus patients,’ senior researcher Marieke Zegers told broadcaster NOS (in Dutch).
The research team plan to follow up on the progress the patients have made in further studies.
Four doctors with the University of California San Francisco sent an online petition to Gov. Gavin Newsom, all public school superintendents, and every county public health officer in the state, calling for a pivot in language that recognizes the virus as an “endemic.”
They are calling for the language pivot to emphasize that California should work toward “an end to all remaining restrictions, particularly as they apply to children.”
“An endemic phase of viral infections means … it’s not causing the terrible hospitalizations of the pandemic phase … that we’ll have enough immunity of a population so it’s kept down to low levels,” Dr. Monica Gandhi told KRON4.
The omicron variant surge is finally declining in San Francisco, the city’s top health official acknowledged Thursday.
Despite a record number in cases, most infected people reported mild or asymptomatic infections with the latest surge, city officials said.
Eighty-two percent of San Franciscans are vaccinated, and 61 percent of the city’s eligible population has received a booster shot.
The petition writes, “Since this pandemic began, we have been living under the most restrictive COVID-19 policies in the country. For those of us in the Bay Area, we continue to navigate the most restrictive policies in the state.”
The petition continues, “These restrictions persist despite California’s high vaccination rate and low COVID-19 hospitalization rates. California’s COVID policies have failed to evolve with the advent of highly protective and widely accessible vaccines. Our restrictive policies, that have caused considerable collateral damage throughout the pandemic, have long lost their justification as necessary for prevention of serious illness and death. These pervasive policies continue to negatively affect our professional and personal lives without clear benefit nor any end in sight.”
The petition calls for 17 changes in California:
1. Acknowledge that any adult and most school age children have now had the opportunity to be fully vaccinated, and that forcing further mandates, particularly requiring boosters for children, is likely to increase mistrust and resentment of government and public health officials.
2. Acknowledge that many families in California vaccinated their children for the good of society since children are at lower risk of severe disease.
3. Acknowledge that vaccinated individuals of all ages in this state have been waiting for a reward for their efforts in the form of a major relaxation of restrictions which they have yet to receive.
4. Acknowledge that the public is weary from two years of restrictions, shifting messages from government officials, and a failure to acknowledge that the risk of severe COVID among children is significantly lower than in adults; indeed, it could take well over a generation for government leaders and infectious disease experts to regain the public’s trust.
5. Acknowledge the smaller risk that COVID-19 illness poses to children compared to the disproportionate toll that mitigation measures have taken on children.
6. Acknowledge the ongoing mental health crisis that is present in our children and teens due to social isolation and anxiety that has been created by this pandemic.
7. Acknowledge the ongoing educational crisis that is unfolding before us so long as children cannot see their teachers’ and peers’ faces and adequately hear and interact with them.
8. Immediately allow school children to unmask while outdoors, including during sports, by clarifying that outdoor exposures to COVID-19 are exceedingly low risk encounters and should not qualify as close contacts for the purpose of quarantines.
9. Make masks optional while indoors in school settings when California’s general mask mandate expires on February 15, 2022, or no later than February 24, 2022, twelve weeks after the last public school child became eligible for the vaccine.
10. Acknowledge the potential developmental harm that is caused to infants and toddlers who do not get to see their caregivers’ and teachers’ mouths when they are being spoken to nor see their full facial expressions in their interactions.
11. Immediately allow preschool and daycare teachers and students to unmask at all times if they so choose. If they do not choose to, please provide them with the CDC guidance on masking options, emphasizing one-way masking as a protective strategy.
12. Work towards ending the mindless testing of asymptomatic individuals with no clear purpose given that COVID-19 is here to stay.
13. Acknowledge that policies on college campuses should recognize that population’s relative low risk and high vaccination rate, thus not warranting returns to distance learning that deprive our young adults of social interaction that is formative for a lifetime.
14. Immediately shift away from a public health response that is based on case rates to one that strictly looks at hospitalizations and deaths in a broader context.
15. Acknowledge that the present Omicron variant is less deadly than prior variants.
16. Acknowledge that true COVID-19 hospitalizations remain low in this state and particularly in the Bay Area, and that we should refrain from panic-driven restrictions that inflict additional collateral damage on our most vulnerable populations, unjustified by a less deadly variant.
17. Commit to a rigorous cost-benefit analysis for all COVID restrictive policies to ensure that benefit always outweighs harm, without disproportionately prioritizing prevention of COVID-19 transmission above all other health considerations.
State Sen. Richard Pan, D-Sacramento, announced Monday, Jan. 24, legislation he’s sponsoring that would prohibit families from being able to claim a personal belief exemption when it comes to California’s COVID-19 student vaccine requirement, a mandate that could take effect as early as this fall.
It's being nicknamed "stealth omicron".
Its ability to go undetected on some PCR tests, has some calling this subvariant "stealth omicron".
It means you could be sick with BA.2 and not even know it because a test was negative.
At least 600 law enforcement officers in Austria have written a letter to Austrian Interior Minister Gerhard Karner requesting that proposals for forced Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “vaccination” be withdrawn.
This cohort of police officers also wants the Austrian government to stop discriminating against the unvaccinated, who are now being treated like second-class citizens just for refusing to permanently modify their DNA with experimental Big Pharma chemicals.
“We do not want to face the population in a threatening manner during what are predominantly peaceful demonstrations which were organized due to the increasing dissatisfaction of the people with politicians,” the letter, written on January 10, reads.
The petition was signed by three law enforcement personnel who claim to represent hundreds of other law enforcement officials who oppose the mandates.
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A similar uprising led by law enforcement is also occurring in Spain, as well as in Romania and elsewhere.
Even some police officers in the U.K. are joining the fight against the government-led jab crusade, recognizing that they no longer work for We the People if they side with those committing crimes against humanity with their jab mandates.
“We promised to protect and serve the people, not the corrupt politicians,” explains a letter from Spanish police officers. “We feel very proud to be police, but real police, not hitmen of the government.”
“Our association is in direct contact with members of security forces in Italy, Portugal, France, Austria, Switzerland, Sweden, Germany, and Holland … We’re going to join together all of the police of Europe. We’re going to stop this.”
The same letter goes on to denounce the new “covid passport” scheme that was launched in Valencia. It also explains that Señor Marlasca will be held responsible for the two states of emergency he declared, and for trying to use the police and the civil guard to “coerce the citizens” into complying with covid tyranny.
“We don’t support that,” the Spanish police officers added.
Back in Austria, officers there are pushing to stop all discrimination against the unvaccinated, including their fellow unvaccinated civil servants who are being pushed out of their jobs.
“We want to be there for the people, as friend and helper,” they wrote in their letter.