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By *ove2pleaseseuk OP   Man  over a year ago

Hastings

Are you still finding something's hard.

I get hot quick when working in the garden and get cold hands and feet very esaly....

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By *obyn GravesTV/TS  over a year ago

1127 walnut avenue

I had it just after Xmas..and as far as I can tell I'm fully recovered..no after effects..

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By *ayso5250Man  over a year ago

Newcastle


"Are you still finding something's hard.

I get hot quick when working in the garden and get cold hands and feet very esaly...."

I have found myself getting hot very quickly while at work since I have had covid.

So much more that usual.

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By *ystic DWoman  over a year ago

Leeds

Fatigue, sore throat, headache, severe bone pain

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We had lingering issues for about 6 months.

Even now I can't smell certain things almost a year after the illness.

Most things seemed to resolve at about 6 months. The vaccinations caused some similar symptoms but only for a day or two.

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By *lwaysup4it69Couple  over a year ago

Kirkby in Ashfield

We both had COVID in January. Janine was rough with it but fully recovered within a few weeks. I was hospitalised with COVID pneumonia and took a while to recover. Still sometimes get very tired and tend to have headaches from time to time

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

And still some will try to say that it's a very minor bug, like having a cold, if you even know of it. We don't know how much these things could continue for or even how we'd be, if we caught it again.

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By *aucy88Woman  over a year ago

leeds

I had covid March 2020 followed by pneumonia diagnosed with long covid in Nov last year still have symptoms, so yeah agree when people say it's just a cold or not real

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By *ussex team upCouple (MM)  over a year ago

Sussex

Had it over a year ago and since had headaches and pains deep in my legs

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By *rs mischiefWoman  over a year ago

Manchester

Having it alongside a chronic pain condition is no fun at all!

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By *avey57Man  over a year ago

cheshunt

I had Covid just before Xmas and am fully recovered. I got no side effect with the vaccine

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By *rafficvanMan  over a year ago

Middletown


"Are you still finding something's hard.

I get hot quick when working in the garden and get cold hands and feet very esaly...."

odd but I get the same mate also no motivation hard to keep it hard also like your not in the mood for it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Are you still finding something's hard.

I get hot quick when working in the garden and get cold hands and feet very esaly.... odd but I get the same mate also no motivation hard to keep it hard also like your not in the mood for it "

No energy. Been told be GP to try and ensure i do stuff on the good days... however not many of them..

2stone put on since january. Covid for the 2md time

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By *utterflyandArtificeCouple  over a year ago

TROWBRIDGE

I currently have it, day 3 has just started, and have tinnitus almost permanently, as well as loads of other symptoms. Glad I had my jabs, or it could have been a heap worse.

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By *izzy.Woman  over a year ago

Stoke area

My ex husband had Covid March 2020, and was hospitalised. He still gets breathless and has sudden periods of fatigue. He has been told he has permanent scarring to both lungs.

People seem to think they are healthy and Covid won't kill them, but they don't consider the possibility of long term problems.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My friend has the same issue with very cold hands and feet, never had this pre catching covid.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"My friend has the same issue with very cold hands and feet, never had this pre catching covid. "

I have a condition causing cold hands and feet, had it much longer than Covid has been around. I find what helps most is keeping my wrists and ankles warm. Worth a try

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I’ve had it twice this year. Both times symptoms were incredibly mild, had I not known I had it wouldn’t have even stopped me going to work. Zero after effects.

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By *ove2pleaseseuk OP   Man  over a year ago

Hastings


"Fatigue, sore throat, headache, severe bone pain "

Yes get all of that it like getting ten years older in one month

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I had COVID in August so I’m quite early, I still have the fatigued and that’s about it.

Everything else I’m fully recovered, I suffered with my breathing badly that took about 4 weeks to get back to normal. I didn’t lost my taste or smell thankfully!

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By *ark Knight 2017Man  over a year ago

Ware

Just recovering from covid.. My experience is that of a bad cold and no more.. 3 days feeling rough now only symptom is loss of taste.

Everyone seems to react differently...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Are you still finding something's hard.

I get hot quick when working in the garden and get cold hands and feet very esaly...."

I had it in october last year and still get the odd cigarette smoke smell now and then, i have found im sweating more but i just thought that was my age lol

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By *rouble1977Woman  over a year ago

Hull


"Are you still finding something's hard.

I get hot quick when working in the garden and get cold hands and feet very esaly...."

I had covid March 2020 and I am still suffering with my chest, still have tightness and still get out of breath easily, and every now and again I get hot and cold sweats

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By *exleybuffboyMan  over a year ago

sidcup

Is anyone going to mention brain fog? I still have quite senior moments. I am 45. Never had this pré covid

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By *igboi27888Man  over a year ago

crowborough

Why would you have trial vaccine in your body it’s not safe

Covid vaccination deaths within 2 days of being given the vaccine

Starts from March as thats when i started collecting data

The first column is the running total of vaccine related deaths. The second total is the weekly amount of deaths got from subtracting one figure from the other

18/3/21 534

25/3/21 594 60 deaths

1/4/21 711 117 deaths

8/4/21 713 2 deaths

15/4/21 835 122 deaths

22/4/21 973 138 deaths

29/4/21 1047 74 deaths

6/5/21 1102 55 deaths

13/5/21 1143 41 deaths

20/5/21 1178 35 deaths

27/5/21 1213 35 deaths

3/6/21 1253 40 deaths

10/6/21 1295 42 deaths

17/6/21 1332 37 deaths

24/6/21 1356 24 deaths

1/7/21 1395 39 deaths

8/7/21 1440 45 deaths

16/7/21 1470 30 deaths

22/7/21 1490 20 deaths (vaccination rates low this week. Reported in the Daily Mail ).

30/7/21 1517 27 deaths. ( Vaccination rates low this week. Reported in the Daily Mail).

6/8/21 1540 24 deaths

13/8/21 1559 19 deaths

19/8/21 1596 37 deaths

26/8/21 1609 13 deaths

2/9/21 1612 3 deaths ( bank holiday possible all figures not counted)

9/9/21 1632 20 deaths

16/9/21 1645 13 deaths

23/9/21 1662 17 deaths

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Why would you have trial vaccine in your body it’s not safe

"

Personal preference and doing my own research

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By *ob198XaMan  over a year ago

teleford


"Why would you have trial vaccine in your body it’s not safe

Covid vaccination deaths within 2 days of being given the vaccine

Starts from March as thats when i started collecting data

The first column is the running total of vaccine related deaths. The second total is the weekly amount of deaths got from subtracting one figure from the other

18/3/21 534

25/3/21 594 60 deaths

1/4/21 711 117 deaths

8/4/21 713 2 deaths

15/4/21 835 122 deaths

22/4/21 973 138 deaths

29/4/21 1047 74 deaths

6/5/21 1102 55 deaths

13/5/21 1143 41 deaths

20/5/21 1178 35 deaths

27/5/21 1213 35 deaths

3/6/21 1253 40 deaths

10/6/21 1295 42 deaths

17/6/21 1332 37 deaths

24/6/21 1356 24 deaths

1/7/21 1395 39 deaths

8/7/21 1440 45 deaths

16/7/21 1470 30 deaths

22/7/21 1490 20 deaths (vaccination rates low this week. Reported in the Daily Mail ).

30/7/21 1517 27 deaths. ( Vaccination rates low this week. Reported in the Daily Mail).

6/8/21 1540 24 deaths

13/8/21 1559 19 deaths

19/8/21 1596 37 deaths

26/8/21 1609 13 deaths

2/9/21 1612 3 deaths ( bank holiday possible all figures not counted)

9/9/21 1632 20 deaths

16/9/21 1645 13 deaths

23/9/21 1662 17 deaths "

Dying within 2 days of vaccination and dying because of vaccination are very different things.. perhaps some of those deaths really are because of a jab but even then the number of lives saved by vaccination over deaths due to vaccination is at the very least least 10 to 1

At population level it is very clear vaccination has saved the lives of countless more souls than it has taken.

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By *igboi27888Man  over a year ago

crowborough

No is hasn’t look at the gov website vaccine has killed more people then covid

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"No is hasn’t look at the gov website vaccine has killed more people then covid "

As it's the government's website, you can link it under Fab rules.

Can you show us your source?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Gov yellow card reporting scheme

Google it

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By *igboi27888Man  over a year ago

crowborough

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By *igboi27888Man  over a year ago

crowborough

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-vaccine-adverse-reactions/coronavirus-vaccine-summary-of-yellow-card-reporting?fbclid=IwAR2lOpx-plOzAXMIB3-d7cIdPfp5FNKvZt4OZay_boNrSENLPayppLmeWvs

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Gov yellow card reporting scheme

Google it"

I'm aware of it.

Does it say a) that all reports are verified, and b) that all reports have been shown to be caused by the vaccine, not a correlation?

Does it also specifically say that the vaccines are more deadly than Covid?

Could you point me to the specific section?

I couldn't find it on Google, Ecosia, or Duck Duck Go. Almost as though it isn't there...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Why is this thread now becoming about the vaccine?

I’m unvaccinated and believe in freedom of choice but the back and forth and changing the topic of threads is really boring.

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By *ayso5250Man  over a year ago

Newcastle


"Gov yellow card reporting scheme

Google it"

Just reported 2 side effects on it from my second Cambridge dose.

I am glad they are not doing the booster jab.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Why is this thread now becoming about the vaccine?

I’m unvaccinated and believe in freedom of choice but the back and forth and changing the topic of threads is really boring.

"

Because someone posed the question.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-vaccine-adverse-reactions/coronavirus-vaccine-summary-of-yellow-card-reporting?fbclid=IwAR2lOpx-plOzAXMIB3-d7cIdPfp5FNKvZt4OZay_boNrSENLPayppLmeWvs"

I suggest you look again if you think that this is definitive evidence that the vaccines are dangerous... Because it doesn't say that at all.

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By *traight_no_iceMan  over a year ago

Stoke


"Gov yellow card reporting scheme

Google it

Just reported 2 side effects on it from my second Cambridge dose.

I am glad they are not doing the booster jab."

Is the Cambridge vaccine any better than the Oxford vaccine? I can see some people googling frantically for side effects of the Cambridge vaccine

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By *ayso5250Man  over a year ago

Newcastle

Haha sorry .

Oxford.

Lazy Sunday syndrome

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why is this thread now becoming about the vaccine?

I’m unvaccinated and believe in freedom of choice but the back and forth and changing the topic of threads is really boring.

Because someone posed the question."

Do we really need to answer everything we are asked.

Surely a thread about vaccines and their efficacy is better than hijacking one about lasting effects of COVID.

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By *traight_no_iceMan  over a year ago

Stoke


"Haha sorry .

Oxford.

Lazy Sunday syndrome "

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By *uscious_lips30Woman  over a year ago

gloucestershire

It will be nearly a year since I caught covid. My sense of smell never really came back. My memory is crap. I caught a cold 2 months ago my strangest thing my nose felt like it was blocked but literally nothing to blow out

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By *i mayo coupleCouple  over a year ago

sligo

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"Fatigue, sore throat, headache, severe bone pain "

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By *atnat85Woman  over a year ago

northwest

I had covid in October last year which developed into pneumonia. I'm still breathless after a walk up a hill/incline which I never was before, sense of smell is still not right (eggs and chicken smell of actual shite), developed muscoskeletal chest pain on and off(not cardiac in nature) and fatigue and brain fog for sure! The fatigue hits all of a sudden and lasts for a while and the brain fog, especially at work is hardowrk. It's getting better, but I'm one-year on and still affected by covid x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Had covid last may still no sense of smell or taste get tired very easily no get up and go

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By *r MacmullyMan  over a year ago

Tarbert


"I had covid in October last year which developed into pneumonia. I'm still breathless after a walk up a hill/incline which I never was before, sense of smell is still not right (eggs and chicken smell of actual shite), developed muscoskeletal chest pain on and off(not cardiac in nature) and fatigue and brain fog for sure! The fatigue hits all of a sudden and lasts for a while and the brain fog, especially at work is hardowrk. It's getting better, but I'm one-year on and still affected by covid x"

I had Covid last November and going up stairs I get breathless, and after any physical exercise it feels like I'm going to pass out.really frightened my misses first time I struggled to get my breath after intercourse. Doctor recommended exercise but I'm due back with no improvement in breathing. Get the foggyness also luckily it hasn't shown in work yet.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Eating. I still have no smell most of the time, expect hot foods, meats and cooking give off a horrible chemical smell that means I'm unable to eat most things.

Since February I've lived on bread, cheese, chocolate and vegetables because of it.

I know it sounds ridiculous but it's absolutely awful and is pretty depressing

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By *ove2pleaseseuk OP   Man  over a year ago

Hastings


"Why is this thread now becoming about the vaccine?

I’m unvaccinated and believe in freedom of choice but the back and forth and changing the topic of threads is really boring.

Because someone posed the question.

Do we really need to answer everything we are asked.

Surely a thread about vaccines and their efficacy is better than hijacking one about lasting effects of COVID. "

Thank you for that.

For me this thread us quite reassuring to know it's not just me still struggling and it would seam most have the same sort of long lasting side effects.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why is this thread now becoming about the vaccine?

I’m unvaccinated and believe in freedom of choice but the back and forth and changing the topic of threads is really boring.

Because someone posed the question.

Do we really need to answer everything we are asked.

Surely a thread about vaccines and their efficacy is better than hijacking one about lasting effects of COVID.

Thank you for that.

For me this thread us quite reassuring to know it's not just me still struggling and it would seam most have the same sort of long lasting side effects. "

You’re welcome!

Yeah, I think most people who have had it have had some sort of long lasting side effects.

The fatigue is the most annoying for me! If I’m not up doing something I can fall asleep within minutes, was trying to watch a new film yesterday and must’ve watched the intro and the next thing I knew I was waking up and it was near the end!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Had CV19 in March 2020 and it's been a rollercoaster ever since. Symptoms come and go and only really getting back to some minor exercise now over 18 months later. Brain fog, headaches, chest pains, hot flushes and fatigue all come and go. Been able to work most of the time but it can be a struggle!

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By *aron_TentakuruMan  over a year ago

Exeter

I got it round the time of the Euro football semi-finals and am mostly back to normal bar *sometimes* I can't smell properly. It took about 6-8 weeks to be able to smell anything at all.

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By *aron_TentakuruMan  over a year ago

Exeter

Also I lost a load of muscle mass whilst I was getting over it and haven't been motivated to start exercising again to get my definition back.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why would you have trial vaccine in your body it’s not safe

Covid vaccination deaths within 2 days of being given the vaccine

Starts from March as thats when i started collecting data

The first column is the running total of vaccine related deaths. The second total is the weekly amount of deaths got from subtracting one figure from the other

18/3/21 534

25/3/21 594 60 deaths

1/4/21 711 117 deaths

8/4/21 713 2 deaths

15/4/21 835 122 deaths

22/4/21 973 138 deaths

29/4/21 1047 74 deaths

6/5/21 1102 55 deaths

13/5/21 1143 41 deaths

20/5/21 1178 35 deaths

27/5/21 1213 35 deaths

3/6/21 1253 40 deaths

10/6/21 1295 42 deaths

17/6/21 1332 37 deaths

24/6/21 1356 24 deaths

1/7/21 1395 39 deaths

8/7/21 1440 45 deaths

16/7/21 1470 30 deaths

22/7/21 1490 20 deaths (vaccination rates low this week. Reported in the Daily Mail ).

30/7/21 1517 27 deaths. ( Vaccination rates low this week. Reported in the Daily Mail).

6/8/21 1540 24 deaths

13/8/21 1559 19 deaths

19/8/21 1596 37 deaths

26/8/21 1609 13 deaths

2/9/21 1612 3 deaths ( bank holiday possible all figures not counted)

9/9/21 1632 20 deaths

16/9/21 1645 13 deaths

23/9/21 1662 17 deaths "

Boring...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Got covid last year in may still no sense of smell taste feel tired all the time ache all over feel like absolute crap long term covid hospital appointment a joke

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Eating. I still have no smell most of the time, expect hot foods, meats and cooking give off a horrible chemical smell that means I'm unable to eat most things.

Since February I've lived on bread, cheese, chocolate and vegetables because of it.

I know it sounds ridiculous but it's absolutely awful and is pretty depressing "

The chemical smell thing is weird. There are lots of smells that I can't differentiate now, they have the same 'chemical' smell.

Thankfully the dog's farts are one of them... unfortunately perfumes smell the same

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By *ove2pleaseseuk OP   Man  over a year ago

Hastings

Looks like more people with long covid then I first throught.

Thanks to all that have added.

It's a shame vaccination had to crash the support group but there it is.

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By *host63Man  over a year ago

Bedfont Feltham

I am by no means a virologist.

However having caught meningitis and the aftermath of it and the years it took to recover.

People really don't understand how leather and long lasting the effects can be.

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By *ornyguy1209Man  over a year ago

cumbria

Yes I’m finding it hard since having Covid…it’s between my legs

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By *heNaturistCoupleCouple  over a year ago

crewe


"I am by no means a virologist.

However having caught meningitis and the aftermath of it and the years it took to recover.

People really don't understand how leather and long lasting the effects can be.

"

viral or bacterial they both differ greatly.

The strange thing I've found is that people didn't realise that many many viral infections, such as glandular fever, flu, meningitis, shingles can take months to recover from, this isn't unique to covid.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Had covid match 2020.. virus attacked heart .. now have stage 4 heart disease….. been a long shit year ..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Had covid match 2020.. virus attacked heart .. now have stage 4 heart disease….. been a long shit year .."

Gosh I'm so sorry to hear this.

Sending well wishes and recovery your way xx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Looks like more people with long covid then I first throught.

Thanks to all that have added.

It's a shame vaccination had to crash the support group but there it is.

"

Lots of people who are struggling with long covid.

Please check if your local area offers support. GP can refer to long covid clinics.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Long term covid hospital now pfffftttt !

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No is hasn’t look at the gov website vaccine has killed more people then covid "

Utter crap

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No is hasn’t look at the gov website vaccine has killed more people then covid

Utter crap "

Exactly. There really should be some sort of IQ test required before some humans are allowed to procreate.

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