Drareg
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The meaning of the word "healthy" in contemporary society is unhealthy, we are headed for a health crisis from pathological exhaustive exercise, most will try save face and claim its genetic rather than admit the cult of health and exercise you subscribed to was wrong.
Why is it the rigid psychopathically inclined big executive types love exhaustive exercise so much? It does explain their primitive brain function which is merited in society and defined as "intelligent" continually reinforcing the feedback.
From the start you could see the long covid group cropping up was filled with marathon runners, triathlon types etc, their puff piece stories sound like apologies and face saving exercises, they are distraught that their sub 45 heart rate and 150 mile cycling ability has not prevented COVID from taking them down, a question no one asks as it may hurt their high power executive egos is -why do many sedentary folks not suffer long covid symptoms?
At the same time we have idiot academics who were preaching the cliche of Darwinism in action for the "covidiots" , some of these Darwin types practice exhaustive exercise and are suffering long covid, in their paradigm selection is at work and taking them out because of their own genetically determined stupidity, this drives their genetically determined behavior to run/cycle excessively for "fitness".
The clown in this article comes from Professor pants down Ferguson’s Imperial College, this college is heavily funded by Bill Epstein Gates.
"Before he had Covid-19, Brendan Delaney, the 57-year-old chair of medical informatics and decision making at Imperial College, could cycle 150 miles in a day.
Delaney never got seriously ill from the virus. Like many healthy people, he figured his symptoms, a mild fever and a cough, would pass soon enough. Instead, he experienced debilitating aftereffects, such as fatigue and breathlessness, which many are now calling [URL='https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-impact-of-long-covid-revealed-one-woman-needs-short-breaks-after-peeling-vegetables-12103639']Long Covid. Seven months later, he is still not back to normal. He can’t imagine getting back on a bike and says that if he pushes himself too hard, he ends up in bed with a fever for a couple of days. He considers himself lucky that he’s able to work. Many other Long Covid sufferers cannot.
"We need to control this virus not because of the risk that granny may catch it and die, or your uncle may end up in ICU, but because fit, healthy people without any comorbid conditions who are young can end up having their lives wrecked,” Delaney says during a conversation over Zoom.[/URL]
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/me...d-hardest-but-the-healthy-longest/ar-BB1a2BZt
Covid-19 Hits the Old Hardest, But the Healthy Longest
Why is it the rigid psychopathically inclined big executive types love exhaustive exercise so much? It does explain their primitive brain function which is merited in society and defined as "intelligent" continually reinforcing the feedback.
From the start you could see the long covid group cropping up was filled with marathon runners, triathlon types etc, their puff piece stories sound like apologies and face saving exercises, they are distraught that their sub 45 heart rate and 150 mile cycling ability has not prevented COVID from taking them down, a question no one asks as it may hurt their high power executive egos is -why do many sedentary folks not suffer long covid symptoms?
At the same time we have idiot academics who were preaching the cliche of Darwinism in action for the "covidiots" , some of these Darwin types practice exhaustive exercise and are suffering long covid, in their paradigm selection is at work and taking them out because of their own genetically determined stupidity, this drives their genetically determined behavior to run/cycle excessively for "fitness".
The clown in this article comes from Professor pants down Ferguson’s Imperial College, this college is heavily funded by Bill Epstein Gates.
"Before he had Covid-19, Brendan Delaney, the 57-year-old chair of medical informatics and decision making at Imperial College, could cycle 150 miles in a day.
Delaney never got seriously ill from the virus. Like many healthy people, he figured his symptoms, a mild fever and a cough, would pass soon enough. Instead, he experienced debilitating aftereffects, such as fatigue and breathlessness, which many are now calling [URL='https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-impact-of-long-covid-revealed-one-woman-needs-short-breaks-after-peeling-vegetables-12103639']Long Covid. Seven months later, he is still not back to normal. He can’t imagine getting back on a bike and says that if he pushes himself too hard, he ends up in bed with a fever for a couple of days. He considers himself lucky that he’s able to work. Many other Long Covid sufferers cannot.
"We need to control this virus not because of the risk that granny may catch it and die, or your uncle may end up in ICU, but because fit, healthy people without any comorbid conditions who are young can end up having their lives wrecked,” Delaney says during a conversation over Zoom.[/URL]
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/me...d-hardest-but-the-healthy-longest/ar-BB1a2BZt
Covid-19 Hits the Old Hardest, But the Healthy Longest