Lockdown diaries - COVID-19 matters!

What are you going to be doing during the lockdown?

  • At home. I’m non essential

    Votes: 70 41.2%
  • Working. The virus doesn’t scare me

    Votes: 41 24.1%
  • On standby

    Votes: 10 5.9%
  • Working from home. Too essential to take any risk!

    Votes: 66 38.8%

  • Total voters
    170
  • Poll closed .
Met my first auntie-vaxer. She's heard of many people becoming sick, especially after the second jab and this proves to her that the vaccine gives you COVID.
 
Met my first auntie-vaxer. She's heard of many people becoming sick, especially after the second jab and this proves to her that the vaccine gives you COVID.

I've been following Die Burger on social media and if the comment sections is anything to go by the Western Cape people aren't too eager for the jab. To put it nicely.
 
And that will cause our medical staff to burn out. We already had many resignations of top staff since the second wave. This will break a lot more.

Yeah and you can't blame them, it's already happening overseas, putting down tools and walking out.
 
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And that will cause our medical staff to burn out. We already had many resignations of top staff since the second wave. This will break a lot more.

This is not only sad , it is down right scary. As far as I am concerned it is our front line workers, especially the medical profession who is fighting this.
 
https://emergency.cdc.gov/han/2021/han00449.asp

Ivermectin is a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved prescription medication used to treat certain infections caused by internal and external parasites. When used as prescribed for approved indications, it is generally safe and well tolerated.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, ivermectin dispensing by retail pharmacies has increased, as has use of veterinary formulations available over the counter but not intended for human use. FDA has cautioned about the potential risks of use for prevention or treatment of COVID-19.

Ivermectin is not authorized or approved by FDA for prevention or treatment of COVID-19. The National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) COVID-19 Treatment Guidelines Panel has also determined that there are currently insufficient data to recommend ivermectin for treatment of COVID-19. ClinicalTrials.govexternal icon has listings of ongoing clinical trials that might provide more information about these hypothesized uses in the future.

Adverse effects associated with ivermectin misuse and overdose are increasing, as shown by a rise in calls to poison control centers reporting overdoses and more people experiencing adverse effects.
 
Met my first auntie-vaxer. She's heard of many people becoming sick, especially after the second jab and this proves to her that the vaccine gives you COVID.

my daughter and I had to drag my wife to the vaccination site kicking and screaming, she has read, watched and listened to so much crap that she was terrified of getting the jab.

a week on and she is laughing at herself for being ridiculous, except for the sore arm, not a single symptom
 
So a friend messaged me today, asking about rashes/swollen toes, turns out in July we both had swollen toes on our left feet, that went purple, eventually fading but leaving some redness that's persisted, asked around and without telling other friends which feet, I found 6 other people who all experienced this on their left foot. It seems in line with covid toes. So it would appear that a large majority of people and probably myself had asymptomatic infection. Which is scary considering the precautions I personally have taken.

Also looking back we all had contact with people who had been physically ill but their tests had been negative.
 
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