Heart Warming Opinions about Covid & Vaccines!
#61

(28-01-2025, 03:45 AM)alanis Wrote:  Hello, Neh, posting from which slum of India at this time?  Thinking

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#62

(01-08-2024, 07:58 PM)teaserteam Wrote:  COVID-19 is becoming a common flu nowadays.  If one caught Covid-19,  one would usually cough for three or 4 days,  Getting well after a whole day's rest.  Appetite will be back in one or two days,  No fever no headache.

Yes, you are quick to be happy, I'm also happy too.

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#63

(01-08-2024, 07:58 PM)teaserteam Wrote:  COVID-19 is becoming a common flu nowadays.  If one caught Covid-19,  one would usually cough for three or 4 days,  Getting well after a whole day's rest.  Appetite will be back in one or two days,  No fever no headache.

Yes, you are quick to be happy, I'm also happy too.

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#64

(31-07-2024, 04:21 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  [Image: Screenshot-2024-06-27-15-56-49-39-6012fa...b265e7.jpg]
Why I took the tea... Big Grin
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#65

https://sgtalk.net/Thread-Death-globally...#pid903472
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#66

(31-07-2024, 04:35 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Have a Good Heart... Big Grin
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(29-01-2025, 11:02 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  [Image: Screenshot-2024-12-12-10-39-27-90-6012fa...b265e7.jpg]


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Cheap pu'er for me, above very expensive tea.
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#69

Location                 Cases               ...per 100K people    Deaths       ...per 100K people
United States             103,804,263.   31,625.                 1,123,836.     342.
United Kingdom           24,528,861.   36,701.                    220,175.     329.
Germany                     38,249,060.   46,010.                    168,935.     203.
France                        38,618,509.    57,588.                    161,512.     241.
Mainland China              2,023,904.        145.                      87,468.        6.
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#70

Wishs all a Snake 2025 3rd Happy CNY day. Rotfl
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#71

(29-01-2025, 11:20 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  [Image: Screenshot-2024-12-22-21-54-55-21-6012fa...b265e7.jpg]

FYI Only... Big Grin
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#72

our grassloots sexperts still at it in 2025 with moar shilling and chilling, when ownself already DEEP RAGRATS in 2024 lololololololol... Tongue

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remember remember all the shilling that was done?
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not forgetting the DEEP RAGRATS in 2024 and avoiding the latest mRNA jabs despite MOH recommendations to update your jabs? Tongue
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irony comes one big round and self slap ownself nao become antivaxxer and "jjww like all those antivaxxers" lolololololol Tongue

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#73

resident covid sexpert: "covid is another type of influenza virus" lolololololol... Tongue

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#74

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#75

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#76

need some advice why someone scared to update latest mRNA jab and change to sino after 2 jabs of mRNA lololololololol Tongue

got 2 jabs of mRNA, but no balls to update latest mRNA jab to make brain good? Tongue

why ha ? Tongue
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#77

(31-01-2025, 02:37 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  FYI Only... Big Grin
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Tee tiong huat Wrote: A note for reading....
From Dr.Abdul Nasir, explains: Nocturia is actually a symptom of blockage in the blood flow to the heart and brain.

Adults & elderly suffer the most b'cos, they have to get up frequently at night to urinate. Esp for eg: Elders shy away from drinking water b4 going to bed at night for fear of disturbing sleep.

They think, if oneself drink water, one will have to get-up again & again to urinate.

What they don't know is that not drinking water before bed or after urinating at night is an important cause of frequent early morning heart attacks or strokes in adults and elderly people.

Fact: Nocturia means frequent urination is not a problem of bladder dysfunction. This is due to decreased heart function in the elderly with age, as heart is no longer able to suck blood from the lower part of the body. (Pls work on those lower part and also on two leg unusual Muscles. Best is to walk a few k/m or more...thk.

Muscles are pieces of soft tissue throughout your body. They help oneself do everything from holding your body still to running a marathon. Muscles also move and support your organs.

(Pls work on those lower part, also on two leg unusual Muscles. Best is to walk a few k/m or more...thk.)
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#78

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#79

grassloots classics in 2025: "covid virus is an act of nature"... Tongue

guess who else was towing that line to cover the tracks of "gain of function" and now need pardon from 2014?

fauci ah fauci.... Tongue

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#80

grassloots showing great class and tact with "logic and conscience" by schooling anti-vaxxers! Tongue

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#81

pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › articles › PMC11767688

Vitamins K2 and D3 Improve Long COVID, Fungal Translocation, and ...
The intent-to-treat population included 151 volunteers with long COVID who were randomized to either the vitamin K2/D3 arm (n = 98) or the standard of care arm (SOC) (n = 53) . Among the vitamin K2/D3 arm, the average age was 45 ± 12.9
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#82

Many accident happening on the road, please be more careful and be more alerts too...ahh.
https://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2025/02...h-in-2024/
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#83

(24-02-2025, 12:24 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Many accident happening on the road, please be more careful and be more alerts too...ahh.
https://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2025/02...h-in-2024/


SingaporeTraffic Police: 142 killed in accidents as Singapore’s traffic deaths hit five-year high in 2024
Singapore saw a five-year high in traffic fatalities in 2024, with 142 deaths and 9,302 injuries. Speeding was a factor in one-third of fatal accidents. The Traffic Police reported a sharp rise in speeding violations, prompting stricter enforcement measures.

Published 16 hours agoon 21 February 2025By Yee Loon

SINGAPORE: The number of traffic-related deaths and injuries in Singapore reached a five-year high in 2024, with speeding identified as a key contributor, the Traffic Police (TP) reported on 21 February.

A total of 142 people lost their lives in accidents in 2024, an increase from 136 deaths in 2023.

The number of injuries also rose from 8,941 in 2023 to 9,302 in 2024.

Among the 139 fatal accidents in 2024, 46 were linked to speeding.

This means that speeding contributed to one in three fatal crashes, compared to one in four in 2023.

TP figures showed that the increase in fatalities coincided with a sharp rise in speeding violations.

There was a 64.8 per cent surge in speeding offences in 2024 compared to the previous year.
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Rising speeding violations
In 2024, traffic enforcement cameras caught 100,720 speeding violations—more than double the number recorded in 2023.

About one in ten of these offences were detected by red-light cameras, after TP activated their speed-enforcement functions in April 2024.

Despite the presence of conspicuously marked cameras and clearly displayed warning signs, many motorists continued to flout speed limits.

TP commander and Senior Assistant Commissioner (SAC) of Police Daniel Tan expressed concern over the lack of compliance.

“It’s a bleak situation; we’re definitely concerned. On all counts, in terms of accidents, injuries, and fatal accidents, numbers have gone up,” SAC Tan said.
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Tougher penalties for speeding from 2026..to curb speeding violations, Home Affairs and Law Minister K. Shanmugam earlier announced on 15 February that Singapore will impose stricter penalties for speeding, including increased demerit points and composition fines.
TP said from 1 January 2026, composition fines for such offences will increase by between S$50 and S$150, while demerit points will rise by up to six points.

Further details on these penalties will be announced later in 2025.

SAC Tan noted that when new enforcement measures are introduced, violations tend to rise initially before driver behaviour changes.

“For some locations, we saw a spike in the number (of speeding violations), and then over the next few months, the numbers went down. The chance of getting caught plays a big part,” he said.

TP said more red-light cameras with speed enforcement functions will be progressively activated, especially at high-accident locations. Police enforcement against speeding will also be ramped up.

Increase in drink-driving cases despite fewer accidents too... Sick
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#86

Rise in motorcyclist fatalities as deaths surge from 68 to 85 in 2024

Fatalities among motorcyclists and pillion riders increased significantly in 2024, with 85 deaths compared to 68 in 2023. While motorcycles make up only 14.7 per cent of Singapore’s total vehicle population, their riders accounted for more than half of all traffic accident fatalities.

Elderly pedestrians also remain a key concern. Although the number of accidents involving elderly pedestrians dropped from 228 cases in 2023 to 199 in 2024, fatal accidents in this group halved to 11 cases.

However, the elderly continued to be disproportionately represented in pedestrian deaths, making up 44 per cent of such fatalities despite constituting just 12.5 per cent of Singapore’s population.
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#87

Fatal jaywalking cases rise, with elderly pedestrians making up nearly 40% of deaths
Jaywalking accidents increased by 23 per cent, rising from 288 cases in 2023 to 353 in 2024.

Fatal jaywalking accidents also increased from 16 to 18 cases, with elderly pedestrians accounting for 38.9 per cent of such cases.

SAC Tan advised pedestrians to practise defensive behaviour.

“They should not assume that they are safe when crossing the road on a green man, as there may be distracted drivers around,” he cautioned
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#88

Call for behavioural change among motorists
While TP continues to tighten enforcement, SAC Tan stressed that a shift in driver attitude is necessary.

“Every time you get behind the wheel of a car or the handlebar of a motorbike, you actually have the potential to cost the lives of others,” he warned.

He also pointed to a positive trend in red-light violations, where increased enforcement led to a decline in offences.
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S'pore: The number of traffic-related deaths and injuries in Singapore reached a five-year high in 2024, with speeding identified as a key contributor, the Traffic Police (TP) reported on 21 February.

A total of 142 people lost their lives in accidents in 2024, an increase from 136 deaths in 2023.

The number of injuries also rose from 8,941 in 2023 to 9,302 in 2024.

Among the 139 fatal accidents in 2024, 46 were linked to speeding.

This means that speeding contributed to one in three fatal crashes, compared to one in four in 2023.

TP figures showed that the increase in fatalities coincided with a sharp rise in speeding violations.

There was a 64.8 per cent surge in speeding offences in 2024 compared to the previous year....And more..... Sick
https://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2025/02...h-in-2024/
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#90

need some advice on how notch to go cray cray after another round of MSM sexpose cause the truth ish gonna hurts moar than the safe and effective mRNA jabs lololololololol... Tongue

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