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pimaCanyon's avatar

One variable--maybe the most important variable--that I don't see mentioned in these studies is whether the subjects had received the covid experimental injections, and if so, how many. Are repeated infections occurring in people who have not had any of the injections? If so, how does the rate of repeat infections compare to the rate of repeat infection in the injected group? And are the long term consequences of repeat infections the same in both groups?

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Dr Linda's avatar

My 2 cents: I utilize the VA for healthcare and have taught classes there. There is no other single, unhealthy population (okay, maybe you can find one). Cigarettes, diet, morbid obesity, dependence on meds (many meds handed out like candy; except pain meds) rather than self care, type 2 diabetes runs rampant. If you want to study an unhealthy population you have it. I am in a small group: I am female, older, no shots: flu or covid. I am quite healthy and go out of my way to stay away from the VA.

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