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So sad for the suffering of those who defied the brainwashing. I've been there and done that. Given HKs low cases per million, there is much potential for the virus to take off.

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It's a cold, or the flu. Rinse your nose with sea salt water and move on, the rest is contol grid hubris. Good Luck TerryA. The vax and the intebation/remdesivir protocols are what kill folks.

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You are preaching to the choir. I've been inhaling hydrogen peroxide, after contacting Covid infected people, for months. It works for any cold, or flu. Like the sea salt rinse it's simple and works.

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I am thinking the reason for relaxing restrictions is because if they didn't they can't account for the rising death rate. With restrictions gone they can blame the unvaccinated for the increase in COVID infections and deaths because they are spreading it again. Does this make sense? I am thinking of Hong Kong, Japan and China dropping restrictions and it looks like infection rates rose, but were they going up anyway? By making the lack of lockdown the reason for the rise, the enemy can still remain as the unvaxxed. No lockdown just makes the whole thing more ambiguous.

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Philippines has relaxed everything and our cases haven't gone up. But we are not heavily boostered here. I think boosters are final straw for the immune system failure and repeated waves of cases (and deaths). Hong Kong will be hard pressed to blame less than 10% of their population. I think Chinese relaxed requirements because they were forced to in the face of building civil unrest.

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