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<blockquote data-quote="mayadmax" data-source="post: 27382105" data-attributes="member: 28432"><p>1 - take maximum precautions to not get infected. thats number one. follow health guidelines and stay out of it</p><p>2 - i believe the vaccination also has a connection to all of the above mentioned. cant just say the risk is high just because someone catches covid. 90% of the people i talk to have some sort of a complication without getting infected after taking the vaccine</p><p></p><p>everything humans make have some kind of error. Following up is ok , but it becomes an never ending process of medication for each and every complication that arise because western medicine does not treat for the root cause</p><p></p><p>3 - Always stay healthy and fit with a good diet, natural immune boosters, and adequate exercises</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mayadmax, post: 27382105, member: 28432"] 1 - take maximum precautions to not get infected. thats number one. follow health guidelines and stay out of it 2 - i believe the vaccination also has a connection to all of the above mentioned. cant just say the risk is high just because someone catches covid. 90% of the people i talk to have some sort of a complication without getting infected after taking the vaccine everything humans make have some kind of error. Following up is ok , but it becomes an never ending process of medication for each and every complication that arise because western medicine does not treat for the root cause 3 - Always stay healthy and fit with a good diet, natural immune boosters, and adequate exercises [/QUOTE]
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