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ScallionPancake on scored.co
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> I've never heard of COVID-19 reducing lung capacity.
Before I go into answering these gazillion questions you posted, how have you never heard of this? This is very hard to believe.
It was one of the symptoms that was most commonly mentioned regarding COVID 19.
The reason they dangerously put people on ventilators is because they thought that that would help people breathe.
How have you not heard about this?
> Can colds reduce lung capacity?
Can flus reduce lung capacity?
Can allergies reduce lung capacity?
Are there other diseases besides COVID-19 that reduces lung capacity?
I’ve never heard of a cold or flu doing that, allergies probably, and of course there’s another disease that can reduce lung capacity if you’re asking about literally every single disease out there.
I’m talking specifically about COVID-19 though. How do you explain the reduced lung capacity if you’re suggesting that the symptoms are identical to the flu or the cold?
No, I have never heard of this. I myself deal with asthma. I would've known if lung capacity were linked with COVID-19. I followed the research very closely. In fact, the wikipedia article on COVID-19 only mentions lung capacity in relation to pregnancies.
> It was one of the symptoms that was most commonly mentioned regarding COVID 19.
Name ONE article that mentions it. ONE! From 2020!
> I've never heard of colds or flus doing that
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lung_volumes
As someone who suffers from asthma, flus and colds absolutely affect my lung capacity.
I thought it was common knowledge that infections of the lungs would affect lung capacity? Colds and flus are strongly related to things like pneumonia and bronchitis, after all.
> how do I explain symptoms of COVID-19 that already exist in other diseases that are common?
That's an absurd question.
Name ONE symptom of COVID-19 that isn't common to other diseases. ONE. The wikipedia article on lung volume doesn't even mention COVID-19.
COVID-19 doesn't exist. It never did. There never was a test that could identify it. The DNA sequence was never measured because no one ever found a COVID-19 virus. Let alone any virus.
> "COVID-19 is a respiratory disease, one that especially reaches into your respiratory tract, which includes your lungs. COVID-19 can cause a range of breathing problems, from mild to critical."
The fact that you have never heard about any of this, which is common knowledge for anyone who lived through the scamdemic is enough to make me question everything you're saying.
I thought you were being specific by using the term "lung capacity." I didn't realize you were retarded. Now I know better.
My point was that there were no novel symptoms of COVID-19. That all of the symptoms were COMMON symptoms of other COMMON diseases and ailments that affect the lungs. In fact, the symptoms were SO COMMON that doctors can't even distinguish it from the common cold, the flu, and allergies (which they have a very hard time distinguishing from each other!)
My point stands.
Plus my new point that you are retarded.
If you have evidence to the contrary, I'm all ears.
Before I go into answering these gazillion questions you posted, how have you never heard of this? This is very hard to believe.
It was one of the symptoms that was most commonly mentioned regarding COVID 19.
The reason they dangerously put people on ventilators is because they thought that that would help people breathe.
How have you not heard about this?
> Can colds reduce lung capacity?
Can flus reduce lung capacity?
Can allergies reduce lung capacity?
Are there other diseases besides COVID-19 that reduces lung capacity?
I’ve never heard of a cold or flu doing that, allergies probably, and of course there’s another disease that can reduce lung capacity if you’re asking about literally every single disease out there.
I’m talking specifically about COVID-19 though. How do you explain the reduced lung capacity if you’re suggesting that the symptoms are identical to the flu or the cold?
No, I have never heard of this. I myself deal with asthma. I would've known if lung capacity were linked with COVID-19. I followed the research very closely. In fact, the wikipedia article on COVID-19 only mentions lung capacity in relation to pregnancies.
> It was one of the symptoms that was most commonly mentioned regarding COVID 19.
Name ONE article that mentions it. ONE! From 2020!
> I've never heard of colds or flus doing that
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lung_volumes
As someone who suffers from asthma, flus and colds absolutely affect my lung capacity.
I thought it was common knowledge that infections of the lungs would affect lung capacity? Colds and flus are strongly related to things like pneumonia and bronchitis, after all.
> how do I explain symptoms of COVID-19 that already exist in other diseases that are common?
That's an absurd question.
Name ONE symptom of COVID-19 that isn't common to other diseases. ONE. The wikipedia article on lung volume doesn't even mention COVID-19.
COVID-19 doesn't exist. It never did. There never was a test that could identify it. The DNA sequence was never measured because no one ever found a COVID-19 virus. Let alone any virus.
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> "Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing".
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/coronavirus/symptoms-causes/syc-20479963
> "Severe COVID-19 means that the lungs don't work correctly, and the person needs oxygen and other medical help in the hospital."
https://www.webmd.com/covid/what-does-covid-do-to-your-lungs
> "COVID-19 is a respiratory disease, one that especially reaches into your respiratory tract, which includes your lungs. COVID-19 can cause a range of breathing problems, from mild to critical."
The fact that you have never heard about any of this, which is common knowledge for anyone who lived through the scamdemic is enough to make me question everything you're saying.
Congratulations, You've just described a symptom of pretty much every disease or ailment that affects the lungs.
Either you are stupid, a shill for the COVID nonsense, or a jew, or all of the above.
Dude are you actually retarded? What the fuck do you think "shortness of breath" or "difficulty breathing" is in relation to?
My point was that there were no novel symptoms of COVID-19. That all of the symptoms were COMMON symptoms of other COMMON diseases and ailments that affect the lungs. In fact, the symptoms were SO COMMON that doctors can't even distinguish it from the common cold, the flu, and allergies (which they have a very hard time distinguishing from each other!)
My point stands.
Plus my new point that you are retarded.
If you have evidence to the contrary, I'm all ears.