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Rikard's avatar

-22C/-7F here this morning.

And I live in middle Sweden; most of the nation is further North.

It's been so cold some days, I've been forced to chisel the hen house open due to the frozen chicken shit acting like cement!

Not to mention that several ching-chong chinese made hinges have simply cracked from the cold - give me good swedish iron instead of this fucking chop suey sludge the racially insensitive expletives produce!

Anyways, it's been cold enough to store them vials outdoors, is what I'm saying.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

You know: one confounder is that Nordic people are robust by nature...rather FORCED by nature.

Seriously that is a confounder

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Rikard's avatar

Doesn't Canada have large groups of indigenous people living in arctic or sub-arctic areas (not to mention Alaska in the US)?

Comparing say Florida, Texas, California with Yukon, Nunavut and Iqaluit, with an eye to age and general health among the looked-at demographic might yield something.

If we can find a dane willing to try and compare danes in Nord-Jylland in Denmark with danish inuit in Greenland, that too might show something.

Not to mention that Africa seems to have said "Covid? Covid-Schmoevid! If it isn't as bad as ebola, it doesn't count!", "vaccines" or no.

Tin-foil hat time:

What if there's some kind of genetically sensitive component to the spike or other part of the vaccine, which increases the risk of adverse effects short and long-term, dependent on how much of the genetic markers required for activation is present in the recipient?

An injectable Holocaust, so to speak.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

I don't think that's tinfoil at all.

And yes of course Nordic people are more robust. The species started culling the further north you went after "temperant" zones.

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