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Not sure if you will see this Geoff and sorry if it is a bit haphazard.

The length of time that people are suffering from covid symptoms for and the difficulty in clearing it ties in with gut issues. Close relative has just had covid again, it included a flare up of cold sores and thrush (But at least this time no uveitis as happened previously (It is often said that no cause is known but there are some papers that link it to viral infection- we need a clinical trial to demonstrate that IVM/HDCQ Febendazole type drugs will treat it as currently treatment is steroids and can result in blindness). Most people would not connect these issues (cold sores/thrush) with having covid. (I read the Moriarty substack this morning with great interest)

Have you come across the work of MartinaSisters on twitter? This is a vet and her posts are in Spanish. She has been saying for some time that covid is like feline corona virus. If you look up the symptoms they are very similar. This virus also gets harboured in the gut. Sabine Hazan MD has had great success in treating it as gut illness. I agree about the endotoxins from the jab but do you think the issues are compounded, so if the virus is harboured in gut and causes issues with gut /lining integrity and then you also get endotoxins (plus whatever else is in the jab)) exacerbating gut issues?

This article compares FCov and Covid https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles /PMC8938304/

This paper explains symptoms https://healthtopics.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/health-topics/feline-coronavirus-fcov-and-feline-infectious-peritonitis-fip

"lethargy, fever, enlarged lymph nodes, inappetence, weight loss, and a deteriorating hair coat. Cats affected with the wet form of FIP can exhibit a swollen abdomen, or difficulty breathing, depending on whether fluid has accumulated in the abdomen or chest, respectively. Cats with the dry form can show a variety of clinical signs, depending on which organ(s) are involved. Approximately 5-10% of FIP cases with the dry form include neurologic signs such as ataxia, involuntary movement of the eyes (nystagmus), and seizures. Ocular signs such as uveitis can also occur in cats with FIP."

All sound similar?

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Thanks very much Shirley. I get notifications of all comments but time zones affect when I can respond. Weakened immune systems by Covid or jabs allows our resident viruses to reactivate, e.g. Shingles.

Coronavirus has been monitored in sewers for many decades and of course can be an infective transmission route. The Feline articles are Very interesting re the Deadly Furin Cleavage Site. So I will update this old article.

https://geoffpain.substack.com/p/pfizer-used-synthetic-life-derived

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Geoff I am in awe of the quantity and quality of the papers you have written ( and I know there must be others that I haven't seen). You have done an amazing job. Thank you from me and on behalf of the general population.

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Thanks to you for your generous support.

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