You Are Not Stuck In Covid, You Are Covid Part 6 of infinite

I knew you’d despise the data exposing you as a dolt.

And you were able to offer no rebuttal just a typical snarky dig that I had preempted.

Just to clarify, you think that people being released from hospital in three days or less is evidence they should never have been admitted?

Doctor Fulvio :joy:

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It’s evidence that their situation was not very serious to begin. 1 in 5 under 60s are roughly discharged from hospital the day they were admitted or the following day. No doubt these are the type of hysterical, bedwetting demograph who are driving the fear and hysteria of Covid.

I presume you have evidence from medical experts on this.

got the full house covid bingo this morning. The youngest the final one to test positive 20 days after it first got into the house. Had only just got back to school and I did an antigen test on her just to check and it came in positive. She had her mandatory PCR from close contact on the weekend and that had come back negative. Mad how it took so long to spread through us all.

Its rampant through primary schools though. The close contact situation with schools is an absolute joke and its putting staff under enormous pressure. There is no obligation to tell schools if you test positive. The HSE do not contact close contacts in schools nor the school themselves, its at the discretion of the parent to do so. I know of cases where kids are close contacts of positive cases in the household and are still going into school. Principals in school are under no obligation to tell close contacts either. Its essentially being allowed run riot in schools by the HSE and DoES. And this is causing huge spread in numbers. We will have 5 cases ourselves, and none of them will be recorded as a school issue, even though it was the root cause of us all getting it.

I’ve been a critic of the government and HSE through all of this, but their shambolic handling of contact tracing and the way they are dealing with schools has been an unmitigated disaster.

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I have the data there.

The so called medical experts have been exposed to have deliberately and consistently misled the populations since the outset of the virus.

Look at this statement yesterday:

Professor Ger Curley said around 60% of patients who are presenting to hospital during this fourth wave of Covid-19 are unvaccinated and tend to be younger.

This is the level of lies and diversion we are dealing with from the so called experts since the start.

Dr Fulvio says you’re grand

giphy

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@mikehunt when he gets a positive Covid test

I’m double jabbed and it’s working just fine thankfully.

I’m unvaccinated and have had no issues.

Oh you have issues alright.

Nope.

I could understand how a bedwetter like you would not be able to handle the big bad world but I have no problems there.

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Just to be absolutely clear, you’re saying that if someone spends three days or less in hospital, the doctor was wrong to admit them?

Based on your expertise? :smiley:

Hope the youngest is okay.

Where does that leave you all for school, work etc then? You could in theory send your other kids in if they’ve already had it due to the close contact shambles? Or are you on a rolling period of self isolation as a household?!

What made you do the last antigen test after she’d returned to school ? Had she symptoms ?

I’m saying they would not be discharged so quickly if they were fairly ill from this so called superbug.

You can try and misrepresent me all you like, it only serves to make you look pathetic.

Doctor Fulvio says if you were only in hospital for three days or less you shouldn’t have been admitted.

Maybe you should carry out training sessions up and down the country for all the doctors in hospitals who are admitting people that are not actually sick enough to be admitted.

Do the politicians and HSE know this is happening? Think of all the beds and resources that could be freed up.

:rofl:

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Still trying to misrepresent what I said I see.

Screaming Marys like yourself are always going to be Screaming Marys.

she is fine so far anyway. Middle lad barely knew he had it either and was fine, which was great.

The other 2 have finished their isolation period, it is ten days after first sign of symptoms of a positive test, whichever is first. If you are a close contact, it is 17 days from exposure, so she had actually returned as advised by HSE but obviously took longer than the 17 days. So she’ll now be out for 10 days from now, she’ll have missed 4 full weeks of school because of it all. My isolation ends next week, but just trying to juggle work and minding her as the wifes isolation will be up the end of this week and she’ll be back in work next week I reckon. Whole thing is a mess but lucky enough to be able to sort out minding them ourselves anyway without too much hassle.

no symptoms, but just due diligence really. She had her negative PCR on Saturday and was back in school on Monday. Did an antigen Monday before she went in and it was negative too. She was about to leave this morning and I just said I’d do a quick check just as a precaution really. Luckily enough I did. Still has caused close contacts, but at least its unlikely she has spread it. Shes here now happy out colouring pages in the office beside me thinking its right craic she get off school again.

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Does data show if hospitalisations of younger and unvaccinated are pregnant women?

If that’s the case and I was told it might well be then information is being presented in a less than transparent way.

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