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Topic

Corona sequelae

Question
#1
  • Yu
  • 2021/03/13 23:25

If you are a corona infected person suffering from the aftereffects, what are the symptoms and how long have they lasted, etc., please share your experiences.
I have been suffering from fatigue, chest and back pain, and breathlessness for almost 2 months now.
I have been examined and prescribed medications have not helped at all. The doctor gave me the attitude that it was an after-effect and that I should just wait and see. I continue to take the medicine that doesn't work and I am getting more and more anxious even though I have to put up with it.
How are other people dealing with the aftereffects ??

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#2
  • 12月感染軽症
  • 2021/03/14 (Sun) 20:15
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My sense of smell and taste are a little weaker than before ?, but I exercise the same as before the corona. I think it depends on the individual, but people around me who exercise regularly seem to have no aftereffects. Why don't you try just walking as much as you can ??

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#3
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/03/14 (Sun) 20:31
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It seems that an acquaintance of mine, a chef, was so shocked that his sense of taste did not return that he went out of business. He is now working at a Korean chicken restaurant.

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#4
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/03/14 (Sun) 21:02
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I wonder what kind of taste they are serving
at the Korean chicken restaurant without getting their taste buds back
I guess it's just a matter of time before they go out of business

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#5
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/03/14 (Sun) 21:09
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3
You say you know him, but you're talking about yourself, tho.

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#6
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/03/14 (Sun) 21:30
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5

You're a happy-go-lucky flower garden.
It's like you're a stranger to the world when you wrote 3.

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#7
  • 無駄レス
  • 2021/03/14 (Sun) 21:52
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Go away.

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#8

#2 Mr.
Exercise was normal before corona, but now I cannot do strenuous exercise due to fatigue, lack of motivation and breathlessness.

I have no taste disorder at all, but my symptoms have not gone away for over 2 months now and are getting worse.
I will try some light WALKING and stretching.
Thank you for your input.

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#9
  • トントン
  • 2021/03/14 (Sun) 23:54
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4.5.6 Extra care

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#10

Thanks to the fact that I have been going to the gym for a long time, it was only a minor injury. Now I walk trails and do cardio as much as I can. I have almost no aftereffects, but I do have a cough from time to time.

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#11

Like Yu, I have been suffering from the aftereffects for two months now. I'm an elderly person and I'm very sick - the worst thing is that when I move, my blood oxygen level becomes low and I have a hard time breathing ️At first I couldn't even go out in the garden, but recently I'm able to walk and clean the garden - I feel like I'm getting better little by little but I don't have any medications ️I have to wait for my recovery by myself. I️ think I️ have no choice but to wait for him to recover on his own.

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#12

I️am suffering from the same aftereffects as Yu and I️am also an elderly person and I️am seriously ill. At first, when I️move, my blood oxygen level becomes low and I️m unable to go out in the garden due to breathlessness, but recently I️am gradually recovering to the point where I️can walk and clean up the garden. I️ think I have no choice but to wait for him to recover on his own.

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#13
  • 気胸
  • 2021/03/15 (Mon) 16:57
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A friend of mine had a pneumothorax from a corona infection and said it hurt like death for about 2 weeks.
It's been about 2 months now and he still has chest pains sometimes.

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#14

Thanks for all the input.
I feel like I am getting worse every day.
When I lie down, I have to jump up and down many times because I have trouble breathing, and I am not getting enough sleep and it is interfering with my life. I am worried that I may have heart failure ?.
I know the basic aftereffects will heal on their own, but I can't help but feel that there is something wrong with my heart or lungs. I am really worried that the day will come when I will be able to return to my normal life as before.

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#15

Why don't you take an x-ray once ? I have heard that people with corona have white lungs.

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#16

Yu, do you check your blood oxygen with a Vals oximeter "oximeter" ❓
If it is less than 92%, I think you have a lung function problem ‼️
I️
I️ am worried if it interferes with your daily life ‼️ Let's work together ‼️.

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#17

#14 Yu, I'm getting kind of scared
after hearing your story.
Have you tried calling your doctor ? I haven't had a regular checkup in over a year because of the coronas, so I called the other day and had Lab Work fax a sheet to LabCo for a checkup. I found out that my diabetes level is high and I have to take medication for it. It's the cost of my addiction to sweets.
I have heard that coronas are more severe in diabetics, but I am not obese like Americans. I am still thinking now about getting the vaccine.
But my case is complicated and I have rheumatism.
This disease is a disease in which one's own immune system runs amok and attacks and destroys one's own joints. Maybe that is why my family members catch a cold and drink the same glass of water, but they don't pass it on. But I am on immune suppressing medication, which I take for 3 weeks and then take a 3 week break. I have to be careful during the 3 weeks I am on the meds.

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#18

Thank you all for the advice.

I called the Dr. to see him, it was more like just a medical interview, and he prescribed me some medicine, but it doesn't help at all.
I wanted blood work tests and x-rays, but they said it was just an after effect of the corona and it was no use, so I should just take the meds for now and see what happens. I am going to change hospitals.

Mr. 119
How can I get an "oximeter" ??

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#19
  • ((´∀`))
  • 2021/03/17 (Wed) 09:09
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I can't believe you still don't know that there is no medicine for corona.
You're mobile enough to post here ? The hospital is not wrong in saying let's just wait and see with the meds. They all do.
The only other thing you can do is to Uber to an emergee where an ambulance can go.

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#20
  • あほ
  • 2021/03/17 (Wed) 09:12
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↑ You're not very smart.

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#21
  • くそトランプ
  • 2021/03/17 (Wed) 09:27
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Two cases of discrimination against Asians in San Francisco yesterday.
A 59 year old and a 74 year old man were suddenly beaten to a pulp in the face.

Everyone should be careful.

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#22
  • ↑はばかの代表
  • 2021/03/17 (Wed) 10:21
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↑ Not Trump related

Middle Easterners were also racially profiled on 911

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#22

You can order an oxygen analyzer online or maybe at a pharmacy⁉️.

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#24
  • はいバカ釣れたw
  • 2021/03/17 (Wed) 10:39
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Trump's daily use of the term "Chinese virus" must have exacerbated
racism against Asians.

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#27
  • ↑はばかの代表
  • 2021/03/17 (Wed) 13:44
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The fact is that the media has inflated

As expected of a slave to the media.

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#28

There has always been discrimination against Asians. In one of Spike Lee's films, there was a scene where a black man made fun of Asians.

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#29
  • 死者も出ている
  • 2021/03/23 (Tue) 09:45
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I'm sure it has been around for a long time, but
there has never been this much violence, hounding and racist remarks targeting Asians on a daily basis.

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#30
  • Mっk
  • 2021/03/23 (Tue) 14:11
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It was there every day, it just wasn't talked about.

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#31

What does this have to do with the aftereffects of the corona ??

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#32
  • 自己防衛
  • 2021/03/24 (Wed) 09:56
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From now on, when I walk around town,
I will wear a T-shirt with Hinomaru printed on the front and back
as a sign that I am not Chinese
I should also carry a Hinomaru flag, that would be perfect!

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#33
  • これって差別だよね
  • 2021/03/24 (Wed) 10:07
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Yesterday I had a customer in the supermarket who went "open 6 feet ! ! only to himself.
Your country has more infections and deaths than ours...

Trump's words about the China virus seem to be resonating loudly.

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#34
  • 差別じゃねーし
  • 2021/03/24 (Wed) 10:13
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You were simply too close.

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#35
  • これって差別だよね
  • 2021/03/24 (Wed) 10:42
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No, you didn't say anything when other Americans or Mexicans approached him.
If you have lived here long enough, you can tell that he is racist by the tone of his voice and the look on his face when he speaks.

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#36
  • えっ?
  • 2021/03/24 (Wed) 11:00
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> I was a customer at the supermarket yesterday and told myself

I told myself ?
I was playing a monologue ?
I was like a Showa era otouta

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#37
  • 言わない方が悪い
  • 2021/03/24 (Wed) 11:35
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#35 This is racist


Then let's talk back.

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#38
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/03/24 (Wed) 12:18
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36

I feel sorry for him because he is too poor in Japanese. Tohoho

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#39
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/03/24 (Wed) 14:28
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33 needs to read more books, novels, study and write more
or else he will be considered a one-patterned, incompetent writer.

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#42
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/03/24 (Wed) 15:57
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33 is still better.  36 is miserable.  You're not Japanese, are you?

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#43
  • 担々麺
  • 2021/03/24 (Wed) 18:21
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I think most gymnasts say "I"
or "me" myself" in the first person, instead of saying "I" or "I".

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#44
  • 質問があります
  • 2021/04/05 (Mon) 11:17
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I contracted corona in December and have had no minor aftereffects. If you are suffering from aftereffects, have you ever had any kind of vaccination ? and do you take flu shots every year ? I was just wondering. Please let me know if you don't mind.
Thank you very much.

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#45

Topic.
Yes, I got the flu vaccine once in 2019, as recommended by the clinic where I was engaged. I had no side effects then. I wonder if the vaccine has anything to do with the aftereffects ?.

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#46
  • コロピン
  • 2021/04/05 (Mon) 19:58
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I also had a corona that was on the verge of serious injury, and at that time, in addition to various medications, I was prescribed Vitamin C, Vitamin D, and Zinc, which I still take, although I have reduced the dosage of the ingredients. I was cured to near perfection. It took six months.

He had to walk and push himself a bit and move his lungs a bit to get his lung function back. I think you should watch your coronas for 6 months if you have any after effects!

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#47
  • コロピン
  • 2021/04/05 (Mon) 20:03
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In addition, I also take herbal supplements such as Clear lungs(Lung function enhancer). You may want to switch to herbal and other supplements to prepare for the long term ?.

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#48
  • 質問があります
  • 2021/04/05 (Mon) 20:31
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I was advised by my own doctor to take a fairly persistent flu shot in 2019, but I stubbornly refused.

No, just speculating.

I just think that vaccinations might interfere with the immune system in some way, since the aftereffects of infectious diseases are caused by some kind of immune disorder that prevents the immune system from recovering on its own.

So I just wanted to ask what about those who are suffering from aftereffects.

I'm surrounded by people who are anti-vaccine and have no sequelae, only one person still has an immune disorder from an old vaccination, and now she is anti-vaccine too.

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#50
  • あほ
  • 2021/04/05 (Mon) 21:21
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Immunizations normally required for permanent residence applications include mumps, measles, three-day measles, polio ( childhood paralysis ), tetanus and diphtheria, toxoid, pertussis, influenza B (, hepatitis B, chickenpox, and pneumococcal. If you have received any of these vaccinations in advance, please bring your vaccination record with you when you visit the designated hospital.

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#51
  • 自己判断
  • 2021/04/05 (Mon) 21:31
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I'm told that the vaccine for corona is something special. Well, if you want to get it, you can get it ? Corona was a cold, so I won't get it. And the vaccine passport is becoming a very strange thing. The way they do it, not giving people a choice, sounds like something a communist named Democrat would come up with. It's going to be another stupid fight. Stupid measures.

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#53
  • 都市伝説
  • 2021/04/05 (Mon) 22:05
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The story is that vaccinators will have a much higher fatality rate later in the mutation type.

Believe it or not,
It's up to you to do the ministry.

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#54
  • 自己判断は自己中
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 09:19
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#51 Self-determination

Vaccine passport is a global necessity
Proof that you won't cause trouble for the country's medical personnel when you visit other countries
Well, you should just stay indoors forever ?

Corona was a cold I don't beat it because it was a cold. I'm surprised that there are people who still say that.
People who interpret a disease that can be prevented by cold medicine and flu shots and a corona that has no medicine as the same thing are sociopaths.

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#55

Those who say "I don't vaccinate against coronas" are saying this because they have never had coronas.

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#56
  • 自己判断
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 09:41
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↑ I ain't been shut in once over here, you idiot.

The shut-ins are stupid cocksuckers who are jumping on the vaccine bandwagon, not the elderly and those with underlying diseases who really need the vaccine.

Proving not to be a nuisance ? Vaccinators are the ones who are asymptomatic and spread the virus. You are the one who is a nuisance. An ignorant sociopath. That's exactly what you are.

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#57
  • 自己判断
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 09:46
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Vaccine passports create discrimination, so the only countries where actual legal action is possible are China and North Korea. You should move ?

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#58
  • 自己判断
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 09:54
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You can give up your physical freedom all you want, but there are a lot of fools like you out there that make it easier for the media to manipulate the public. Hurry up with the vaccine. If you give 70% of all the vaccines, it will be over. LOL!

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#59
  • 英語も日本語も読めるかな?
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 09:57
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The Vaccine Passport is designed to avoid the 2-week voluntary quarantine and coronavirus testing within 72 hours of boarding, not to make the vaccine mandatory, etc. The Vaccine Passport will begin next month for travel to Hawaii from the mainland U.S., and vaccinated people will not have to go through this hassle.

I opt for a coronavirus test within 72 hours prior to boarding because I will not be taking the vaccine.

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#60
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 11:18
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Can you read both English and Japanese ?

You look so smug about an English sentence that doesn't say much.
He doesn't seem to be able to speak English very well.

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#61
  • 自己判断は自己中
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 11:26
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I don't know what you are talking about. I mean, haven't you seen the news? ?
Watch it. You need a vaccine passport to travel at the world level.
The European Union, Israel, and the Arab Union have already decided.
Even the coming and going of Japan for the Olympics will require a vaccine passport
If you have common sense, that's what will happen.
The world doesn't think mainly of people like you who have time on their hands. You will definitely need one at the business level.
What the hell are you talking about, injections will get rid of coronavirus ( LOL ) How can they get rid of coronavirus? You don't understand even the basics
You are a kindergartener with a brain only as big as your body. This kind of bigotry is the reason why the economy is not progressing.
You should always do a PCR test 72 hours before and voluntarily quarantine yourself for 2 weeks.
I'm surrounded by anti-vaccine people, but when I ask them why, they don't understand this vaccine ( lol )
I don't know why they are so scared. I wonder if they are afraid of needles ? I wonder if they cry ? ? ( lol )

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#62

# I agree with 54.
I think people who lump the new corona with the common cold are those who don't have insurance and can't afford a proper doctor ?
The people I know with higher status and income read the papers themselves and consult with their doctor before getting the vaccine ・ ・ ・.
Vaccines are not mandatory, so people can decide for themselves whether or not to take them, and calling those who do take them idiots is just questioning their intelligence.

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#63
  • うける
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 11:30
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↑ Because common sense is too scary for people for whom vaccine coercion is common sense.

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#64
  • ありえない
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 11:32
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By the way, I don't think Japan will enforce the vaccine. It will be limited for a while, but I think that will eventually be lifted.

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#65
  • わかってないね〜
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 11:33
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> The world doesn't think mainly of people like you who have time on their hands. You will definitely need it on a business level.

It's not a business, it's a human rights issue lol.

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#66
  • 自己判断
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 11:45
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An idiot who gets hot over a mere vaccine.

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#67
  • 人権問題
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 11:48
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#65
> It's a human rights issue, not a business issue lol

If you understand human rights issues, you also understand the concept of public welfare ?
You learn it in middle school civics.

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#68
  • 自己判断は自己中
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 14:19
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#65 You don't get it

You really don't get it
You have no idea how many people travel around the world on business ?
If they don't test negative for PCR like they are now, they can't get on a plane and be quarantined for 2 weeks every time they arrive. ?
You can't do your job.
I'd be cleared with a vaccine passport Human rights issue ? ? Now I go back to Japan and get corona and have to be taken care of in a Japanese hospital. It's a good nuisance
That nuisance will go away with just one injection. It's not a human rights issue, just selfishness. ?


#64 Impossible

Is there any country that forces people to get vaccine injections ? ? Let's leave the inside out
There was another bloke here.

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#69
  • 厶ーン
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 15:13
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But vaccines don't work forever, so
vaccine passport has an expiration date?
antibodies last 4 months or 6 months?
If you have had your antibodies tested after vaccination, please report back to us.

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#70
  • わかってないね〜
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 20:07
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You don't even know you're giving up your human rights

Ignorant loyal dog.

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#71
  • わかってないね〜
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 20:08
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Yes, yes

it's a hassle, that's why they vaccinate

so the folks who can only do as they're told are vaccinated.

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#72
  • わかってないね〜
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 20:09
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The reason for the quarantine is ultimately to vaccinate the patients.

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#73
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 21:13
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> I'm going back to Japan now and will be taken care of in a Japanese hospital with corona depression. It's a good nuisance

old people are.

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#74
  • ワクチン期限
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 22:02
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I heard it is one year.

Usually viral antibodies should also last a year, but I heard that the new coronavirus is recognized as 3 months in the US.

I never vaccinate because I have a feeling that they want me to vaccinate.

The next variant of the virus will strike the immunocompromised vaccinators.

Amen.

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#75
  • アフォが今さら騒ぐな
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 23:34
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I mean, you got several vaccines when you were little ? w

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#77
  • 後遺症
  • 2021/04/07 (Wed) 06:27
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About a third of patients infected with novel coronavirus develop long-term psychiatric and neurological symptoms

( CNN ) About a third of patients infected with novel coronavirus develop long-term psychiatric and neurological symptoms, a study in the British medical journal The Lancet ・ on 6 The study was published in Psychiatry.

According to the study, 34% of those who recovered from infection with the novel coronavirus had a diagnosis of neurological or psychiatric illness within six months of infection.

The most common diagnosis was anxiety disorder, with 17% of patients treated for novel coronas. The next most common was mood disorder, 14%.

According to Maxime ・ Tackett, a researcher at Oxford University in the UK who presented the paper, the more severe the novel coronavirus, the greater the incidence of these symptoms, which increased to 39% in patients hospitalized.

Tackett noted that "our results show that posterior brain and mental illness is more common with novel coronaviruses than with influenza or respiratory infections," and that the course of the disease must also be monitored after six months or more have passed.

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#78
  • 後遺症
  • 2021/04/07 (Wed) 06:32
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The current study is the largest of its kind to date. The researchers examined the electronic medical records of some 236,000 patients infected with novel coronaviruses, mainly in the United States, and compared them with the records of patients infected with respiratory infections during the same period.

The results showed that patients infected with the novel coronavirus had a 44% higher risk of neurological and psychiatric disorders than patients infected with influenza. It was found to be 16% higher than for other respiratory infections.

In addition, approximately 1 in 50 patients infected with the novel coronavirus had an ischemic stroke ( ) infarction, a blood clot in the brain.

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#79
  • へー
  • 2021/04/07 (Wed) 09:03
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You know a lot of stuff
You've been doing a lot of research.

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#80
  • 人権問題
  • 2021/04/07 (Wed) 09:09
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# 70
> You don't even know you are giving up your human rights

Human rights are not something you can give up, please study the concept properly.

I will say it again and again, vaccination is not compulsory.
It is also stated on the CDC website that people with severe allergies should avoid vaccination.
There are others who cannot get it for religious reasons.
The White House has stated that it has no involvement in vaccine passports.
However, it is not illegal and does not constitute a violation of human rights or discrimination to require a vaccine certificate, vaccine passport, or antibody certificate as a condition of admission for private services.

You have the right to decide not to vaccinate because of your beliefs.
However, if you continue to fail to take appropriate voluntary isolation and behavioral restrictions and put other unvaccinated people at risk of coronary infection, that is a violation of human rights. If you understand the concept of public welfare, you will understand this.

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#81
  • ニュースうのみ
  • 2021/04/07 (Wed) 09:45
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> If you continue to fail to take appropriate voluntary isolation and behavioral restrictions and put other unvaccinated people at risk of corona infection, that is a violation of their human rights.

You are on your own. If you don't vaccinate, you should take steps to prevent infection.

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#82
  • それぞれの判断
  • 2021/04/07 (Wed) 10:33
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From those living in Europe

3965 died after vaccination in Europe
162610 had blood clots, cardiac dysfunction etc etc

2540 for Pfizer
973 for Moderna
451 for AstraZenega
Death after inoculation

Adverse reactions
10210 for Pfizer
5939 for Moderna
54571 for AstraZenega

Even higher numbers in US

Also ?

It is very painful to see people talking about waiting for inoculation without knowing
these.

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#83
  • ニュースうのみ
  • 2021/04/07 (Wed) 10:44
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↑ How many of them ?

You're talking too far out.

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#84
  • ご自由に
  • 2021/04/07 (Wed) 10:51
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Corona vaccination is a choice

Everything is cause and effect, self-responsibility and unavoidable
You have to choose the one you don't regret

The more people who know the inside story don't vaccinate
Even Pfizer's president doesn't vaccinate
He works for a pharmaceutical company People have informed my family never to vaccinate
The emperor, empress, and royal family don't vaccinate. Neither do members of the Diet
Neither does the devil Bill Gates nor his family
The great ones don't give it. Because they know it is poison.

They make their own poison

No one is stupid enough to give it to themselves

Even monkeys know this


If they die from vaccines, the statistics will show pre-existing conditions or corona death and nobody will notice, only only thing that will remain will be the result of population reduction.

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#86
  • 人権問題
  • 2021/04/07 (Wed) 10:56
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#82,

> The US has an even higher number

What is your source for this information ?
Please let us know, it is important.

According to the CDC, the following information can be found.

Over 167 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines were administered in the United States from December 14, 2020, through April 5, 2021. During this time, VAERS received 2,794 reports of death (0.00167%) among people who received a COVID-19 vaccine

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#89
  • ニュースうのみ
  • 2021/04/07 (Wed) 12:16
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87
menopause ?

I'm of the not hitting it

I'm afraid of my aunt because of her assumptions.

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#91
  • ニュースうのみ
  • 2021/04/07 (Wed) 14:01
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> In addition, approximately 1 in 50 patients infected with the new coronavirus had an ischemic stroke ( ) where a blood clot forms in the brain.

↑.
Lying.

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#92

#91
Stroke and pulmonary thrombosis are common if you are bedridden and not moving your body. Like economy syndrome.
If you are young and healthy, your blood is smooth and your blood vessels are strong, but if you are obese or old and have high blood pressure, the risk is great.

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#93
  • ニュースうのみ
  • 2021/04/07 (Wed) 20:27
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90
I still look like an old lady lol

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#94
  • 鵜呑み
  • 2021/04/07 (Wed) 21:10
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> According to the study, 34% of those who recovered from infection with the new coronavirus had a diagnosis of neurological or psychiatric illness within six months of infection.

I think you should go to a psychiatric hospital if you're not infected and still clinging to the vaccine of a shut-in.

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#96

If a person infected with corona loses his/her antibodies after six months and is infected twice more, it would be fatal. Considering the pain of having to take a vaccine every six months and suffering from adverse reactions each time, as well as the aftereffects for a long time, it would be better to take the vaccine.

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#97
  • 馬鹿丸出し
  • 2021/04/07 (Wed) 22:30
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↑ Vaccines in the head don't cure stupidity. Auntie is a word that old ladies say ? LOL!

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#98
  • あほ
  • 2021/04/08 (Thu) 07:40
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why is the second one fatal ? lol my acquaintance was symptom free the second time.

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#99
  • 担々麺
  • 2021/04/08 (Thu) 09:27
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Did someone you know get corona twice ??

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#100
  • あほ
  • 2021/04/08 (Thu) 20:51
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The first time I didn't get tested but clearly had symptoms of corona, and that was a year before lockdown, and the second day my partner was infected, so he tested positive because he was a concentrated contact, but he's been asymptomatic the whole time.

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#103
  • 2021/04/08 (Thu) 21:15
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↑ what does it mean ??

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#104
  • うける
  • 2021/04/08 (Thu) 21:16
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The 30s are already out of style.

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#105
  • おばさんでしょ?
  • 2021/04/08 (Thu) 21:17
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Thirty-somethings are aunts. Those with children are especially susceptible to aunt deterioration.

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#110
  • 60代男性
  • 2021/04/08 (Thu) 21:32
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You're still young !.

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#111
  • あほですいません
  • 2021/04/08 (Thu) 22:34
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A 30 year old is also an aunt to a teenager.
In the eyes of the public, 35 is considered an aunt. ?
Men in their 40s are considered old men.
In my generation, we say "Oban-chan" when you are in your 20's. If you are under 10 years old, you are probably an aunt.

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#112
  • 人による
  • 2021/04/09 (Fri) 07:42
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You can't call Hitomi Kuroki an aunt

Ai Fukuhara has an aunt face

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#113
  • マジック
  • 2021/04/09 (Fri) 09:10
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Don't be fooled by the make-up
Try going without makeup
You look pretty good.

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#114
  • 目の保養
  • 2021/04/09 (Fri) 09:30
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↑ You won't have a chance to see her without makeup, and it's better to be beautiful than alasics who have given up. Even with makeup, if the original is not good, it can't be hidden.

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#115
  • 教養なし
  • 2021/04/09 (Fri) 09:43
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> Even with makeup, you can't hide it if the original is not good.

You're not watching youtube or something these days
It's impossible to hide it.

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#116
  • 暇だね
  • 2021/04/09 (Fri) 09:50
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↑ pretty unimportant education

and some things are happier not knowing

negativity low income through and through

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#117
  • 教養なし
  • 2021/04/09 (Fri) 09:57
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If you're an amateur child,
please tell me when you have a girlfriend.

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#118
  • 暇だね
  • 2021/04/09 (Fri) 10:22
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↑ The more virgins choose women

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#119
  • 免疫
  • 2021/04/09 (Fri) 21:39
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Stress does 100 harms and no good

Most stress is money and relationships

When relationships go away

Stress goes away

Corona is the best

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#120
  • 1番の後遺症は
  • 2021/04/09 (Fri) 22:12
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Maybe he's one of those people who just can't let go of their masks.

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#121

I can't walk outside without a mask anymore.
I can't see people talking and spitting without a mask. I can't even walk outside without a mask.

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#123
  • FBI
  • 2021/04/10 (Sat) 10:25
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Racist comment.
I have reported this commenter to be investigated.

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#124
  • 引退老人
  • 2021/04/10 (Sat) 14:55
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↑ The FBI ain't got time for this.

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