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1 hour ago, Premi5 said:

 

That’s strange. Last month a black man at work told me ‘no black people are getting it’

believe me they are getting it , I'm treating a whole family , father was bad chest was starting to fill and he was unable to eat , a few medicines and he is eating , his chest is no longer rattling with mucus, fever's gone and he feels so much better . The children there are four two had active symptoms , daughter is trouble free and son's deafness, head pain  and fever are gone we are dealing with the cough now . What I will say is people who are closer to the original natural state man , heal faster . This family  also are believers and do their christian paat , mother is my best friend and she was told by my father to do naam jap and she does (my dad never was the type to like other races) even though he passed in 2011 she still keeps his advice in mind .  So maybe fewer cases are subdued by it .

Musleh will be more effected because of their eating from one baartan as a family, genetic inbreeding makes for weaker people , europeans south americans who do the kissing greeting and live in extended groups will be effected by contact contamination.

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1 hour ago, Premi5 said:

 

That’s strange. Last month a black man at work told me ‘no black people are getting it’

Well Boris Johnson the UK Prime Minister is now in Intensive Care.

This can affect anybody. 

Black people (particularly Afro-Caribbean )suffer from type2 diabetes and high blood pressure like our people do.

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15 minutes ago, Ranjeet01 said:

Well Boris Johnson the UK Prime Minister is now in Intensive Care.

This can affect anybody. 

Black people (particularly Afro-Caribbean )suffer from type2 diabetes and high blood pressure like our people do.

Amazing isn't it. Who'd have thought this year would've brought these kind of issues for everyone to deal with. Unprecedented times.

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2 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:

Amazing isn't it. Who'd have thought this year would've brought these kind of issues for everyone to deal with. Unprecedented times.

In the temporal world, health comes before everything.

Everything worldy hinges on this otherwise everything falls down like a pack of cards. 

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10 minutes ago, Ranjeet01 said:

In the temporal world, health comes before everything.

Everything worldy hinges on this otherwise everything falls down like a pack of cards. 

Really?  I thought Gurbani said something else, huh. 

And for the record collapsing the world economy will make you wish you had corona cold in a heartbeat. 

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Twice I've been out in the last two weeks to do the weekly grocery shop; I'm wrapped up and protected, but both times when I've returned home I've felt like my body's been battered around, and I'm aching and sore from picking up fruit and vegetables, and driving home. What the hell's been unleashed out there? 

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11 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:

Twice I've been out in the last two weeks to do the weekly grocery shop; I'm wrapped up and protected, but both times when I've returned home I've felt like my body's been battered around, and I'm aching and sore from picking up fruit and vegetables, and driving home. What the hell's been unleashed out there? 

That's what happens when you pick up quintals of fruits and veges for surviving the lockdown ??

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