PeatingMama
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Though I would love to believe this story was true, apparently it was a hoax and fake:
Though I would love to believe this story was true, apparently it was a hoax and fake:
VERIFY: Cornell professor says COVID-19 is real, Facebook post is fake
The post claims that “no one in any lab in the world has ever isolated” the virus. That’s false. Many researchers isolated the full genome of the virus and have shared their information.
You stopped responding when i debunked your claim of there being no real microscopy pictures of covid-19.Well, the claims that it comes from a Cornell Professor may be false, but certainly some of the claims in the viral post are true. From the WKYC article...
How ridiculous. Full Genome OF WHAT? This is so incredibly stupid and misleading. Its no different than saying
"Person X claims no one has ever seen Bigfoot or a Unicorn. But that's false. Several companies like 23 and Me have discovered genetic profiles of both Bigfoot and Unicorns, and shared their information."
Or...
"The post claims no building of 250 stories tall have ever been built in Pacific Ocean. But that's false. Several blueprints of such a building have been releases by architects around the world."
You stopped responding when i debunked your claim of there being no real microscopy pictures of covid-19.
Colorized micrographs are not "fake", you're using ridiculous standards just so you can prove your point.That's because you didn't debunk anything.
Colorized micrographs are not "fake", you're using ridiculous standards just so you can prove your point.
It is nothing like that at all lmao. There are hallmarks of the virus that have appeared recently that don’t happen when people catch the flu like losing their sense of taste and smell. We don’t need pictures of the virus to create the case that the virus exists. That’s terrible logic. Do you still think that people actually disappear when they play peek-a-boo?How ridiculous. Full Genome OF WHAT? This is so incredibly stupid and misleading. Its no different than saying
"Person X claims no one has ever seen Bigfoot or a Unicorn. But that's false. Several companies like 23 and Me have discovered genetic profiles of both Bigfoot and Unicorns, and shared their information."
Or...
"The post claims no building of 250 stories tall have ever been built in Pacific Ocean. But that's false. Several blueprints of such a building have been releases by architects around the world."
Ridiculous. This article is from late 2019, so untainted by COVID propaganda. Clearly talks about loosing taste and smell because of a cold or flu, among other common conditions-There are hallmarks of the virus that have appeared recently that don’t happen when people catch the flu like losing their sense of taste and smell.
A wide variety of causes exist for impaired taste. Many of the causes involve your respiratory system. Even if you do not have a diagnosed smell disorder, the temporary interruption of smell you experience during a cold or other respiratory illness can impair your sense of taste. Many common conditions can all affect your ability to taste, such as:
Other causes of impaired taste include:
- the common cold
- flu
- sinus infections
- throat infections, such as strep throat and pharyngitis
- salivary gland infections
- smoking
- gum inflammation, such as gingivitis or periodontal disease
- medication, including lithium, thyroid medications, and cancer treatments
- Sjogren’s syndrome, an autoimmune disease that causes dry mouth and dry eyes
- head or ear injuries
- nutritional deficiencies, especially vitamin B-12 and zinc
He says the stinky syndrome is triggered by face coverings, since wearing a mask increases dryness of the mouth — and a buildup of bad bacteria.
“People tend to breathe through their mouth instead of through their nose while wearing a mask,” says Sclafani. “The mouth breathing is causing the dry mouth, which leads to a decrease in saliva — and saliva is what fights the bacteria and cleanses your teeth.”
He adds that “saliva is also what neutralizes acid in the mouth and helps prevent tooth decay and gum disease.”
It is nothing like that at all lmao. There are hallmarks of the virus that have appeared recently that don’t happen when people catch the flu like losing their sense of taste and smell. We don’t need pictures of the virus to create the case that the virus exists. That’s terrible logic. Do you still think that people actually disappear when they play peek-a-boo?
Are you seriously outsourcing your thoughts to a news article? Not only that, but it says impaired taste, not complete loss. How many other flu seasons have you heard of people losing their taste and smell? It’s obvious that people have lost these senses at a way higher frequency this year than any other year. I have never heard of anybody losing their taste and smell from a flu until this year. You’re conflating the existence of the virus with its deadliness and protocols implemented to stop it. It doesn’t matter what you think about it or the way it’s being handled, that’s not relevant to its existence.Ridiculous. This article is from late 2019, so untainted by COVID propaganda. Clearly talks about loosing taste and smell because of a cold or flu, among other common conditions-
Not only that, but it says impaired taste, not complete loss.
The article says loss of taste. Can’t explain the loss of smell unique to COVID-19. The virus exists and I have never known anybody who had lost their smell and taste until this year. Now I know multiple people.You're assuming that the loss of smell with covid is complete loss.
The article says loss of taste. Can’t explain the loss of smell unique to COVID-19. The virus exists and I have never known anybody who had lost their smell and taste until this year. Now I know multiple people.
Are you seriously outsourcing your thoughts to a news article? Not only that, but it says impaired taste, not complete loss. How many other flu seasons have you heard of people losing their taste and smell? It’s obvious that people have lost these senses at a way higher frequency this year than any other year. I have never heard of anybody losing their taste and smell from a flu until this year. You’re conflating the existence of the virus with its deadliness and protocols implemented to stop it. It doesn’t matter what you think about it or the way it’s being handled, that’s not relevant to its existence.
Once again, just because you are unhappy with the way that the virus is being handled, doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. There has never been a flu season where this many people have lost their sense of taste and smell. The virus clearly exists.I don't outsource my thinking to news articles. You clearly, do, however, as you buy the COVID propaganda.
"Complete Loss" implies a sort of permanence. There is nothing to suggest that anyone who had impaired taste or smell in 2020 will still have that impairment 5 or 10 years from now. Of course, nothing suggests that using the phrase "complete loss of taste or smell" is necessarily different from "impaired taste or smell." Those are simply subjective descriptions of the same phenomenon.
Of course, it turns out, "Anosmia" has been around a long time. And people were loosing their sense of taste or smell long before 2020 came along-
Loss of smell (anosmia)
A stuffy nose is one cause of this symptom. Learn about other causes and when it might be serious.www.mayoclinic.orgAnosmia: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments
WebMD discusses what anosmia is and its symptoms, causes, and treatments.www.webmd.comAnosmia - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
I haven't ever seen propaganda like this in any other cold and flu season in my lifetime. Certainly not something that lasts 13 plus months.
You're whole initial argument was that this "unique" symptom of "loss of taste and smell" proved that the COVID virus (or SARS-Cov-2) existed, because it's a "novel symptom." It's clearly not a novel symptom, as it's been reported with colds, flus, and other sorts of infections previous.
You’re grasping at straws.Loss of smell is not unique to covid. Zinc deficiency can cause it.
You’re grasping at straws.