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  • #2001430
    Shimon Nodel
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    Chaim Meir ben Chava Leah

    Yes, he was vaccinated with Pfizer in December. Politics aside, he has covid now. Right now it’s not critical, but he isn’t getting any better and has lower oxygen levels and fever.

    Please daven, learn for his refuah. Thank you

    #2001462
    huju
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    My father has COVID. Please say tehillim and wear a mask.

    #2001463
    philosopher
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    I’m sorry to hear that! He should have a complete and speedy refuah.

    #2001546
    ☕️coffee addict
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    Both of them should have a רפואה שלימה and we shouldn’t hear any more צרות

    #2001551
    Heimishe Frau
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    please please please get him to a place where he can get monoclonal antibodies. It can spell the difference between hospitalization and recovery at home. Refuah sheleima.

    #2001552
    Reb Eliezer
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    ה’ ישלח להם רפואה שלימה בקרוב

    #2001558
    BaalHabooze
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    May he have a refuah sheleima, and we should only hear b’suros toyvos iyh

    #2001570
    commonsaychel
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    @huju what your fathers name?

    #2001573
    2scents
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    Refuah Shleima!

    Keep in mind that some treatments are more effective if done earlier in the disease process.

    #2001595
    Health
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    2scents -“Keep in mind that some treatments are more effective if done earlier in the disease process.”

    Just because it works better, there’s no reason to not take any therapy.
    I recommend 200mg Zinc for 5 days Bid and then 100mg Zn everyday.
    You must combine it with Quercitin daily, because to get HCQ is a problem – a lot of docs won’t prescribe it & a lot of pharmacies won’t fill it for Covid.

    #2001597
    huju
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    To coffee addict and common saychel: My father’s name is Tzvi ben Aharon, but he is fine. My post took license to make an important point: Tehillim are important, but so is real-world medical precaution.

    #2001722
    philosopher
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    huju, I had covid-19 for a few weeks and it never occured to me to ask others to muzzle their mouths or go into lockdowns or to do anything else with their personal lives because I contracted the virus just I as I wouldn’t ask others to do the same when I got the flu a few years ago and developed a severe case of pneumonia. These expectations and demands are ridiculous.

    #2001723
    Shimon Nodel
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    Thanks everyone. He’s doing better, but still hospitalized

    #2001729
    🍫Syag Lchochma
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    So it never occurred to you, that doesn’t mean you were right.

    Shimon- glad to hear

    #2001734
    HaKatan
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    I have seen online that people claim that Ivermectin can cure Covid, even once the immune system has attacked the body.

    #2001732
    commonsaychel
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    @Huju ” My post took license to make an important point: Tehillim are important, but so is real-world medical precaution.”

    Try davening more and worry less, it will reduce your stress level and may prevent a heart attack

    #2001733
    HaKatan
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    Syag:
    No, that was a polite way of saying that he was and is right.

    #2001744

    If Hashem wouldn’t want us to worry, he wouldn’t tell us to make a fence on the roof. We were talking a lot about going to shul, but why bother if you don’t listen to the message.

    #2001755
    🍫Syag Lchochma
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    What?

    #2001781
    2scents
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    HaKat

    “I have seen online that people claim….”

    Thanks for starting off with letting everyone know the source to the claim.

    #2001988
    Shalom-al-Israel
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    רפוא שלמה לכל רמ”ח אבריו ושס”ה גידיו.

    #2002655
    Shimon Nodel
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    He is out of the hospital, but still sick and taking oxygen

    #2002724
    philosopher
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    B”H he is out of the hospital. He should have a complete refuah sheleimah.

    #2003177
    huju
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    To philosopher: You clearly underrate the willingness of people who do not know you to do something to help you and others infected with COVID. And you overlook the responsibility of government to help put an end to a deadly pandemic. I don’t like wearing a mask, or staying inside, or any of the other precautions that are necessary during this pandemic, but I do it gladly to protect the rest of the world, including you, and to bring this pandemic to an end.

    #2003183
    commonsaychel
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    @huju, One person dies every 36 seconds in the United States from cardiovascular disease. About 655,000 Americans die from heart disease each year—that’s 1 in every 4 deaths, a major factor of that is stress. How about stop being worried about what other people are doing or if the frum lifestyle can continue to exist, you just may save yourself some heart issues

    #2003202
    philosopher
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    huju, wonderful, you are amazing human being trying to save the world with your mask and all other precautions you are taking. Obviously, my conclusions about the virus, masks, covid vaccines, etc. are different than yours, and that’s why I do things differently. That is freedom guaranteed by the constitution, to be able to act in accordance to ones beliefs.

    #2003391
    huju
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    philosopher: You do not have a right to make me (or anyone else) sick, unless you do it with words only.

    #2003467
    philosopher
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    huju, I live normally as a human being should. Everything is in the hands of shamayim, we don’t control the world. If a person knows they are sick with a virus they should stay home until it passes , otherwise we can live normally. Humans are hosts for viruses every single moment of our lives, even before coronavirus, we never muzzled up or social distanced. If you are scared then you are invited to sray in lockdown forever and mask forever,…but noone has to go along with how you decide life should be lived.

    #2003487
    commonsaychel
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    @Huju,
    The COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting economic recession have negatively affected many people’s mental health and substance use disorders. During the pandemic, about 4 in 10 adults in the U.S. have reported symptoms of anxiety or depressive disorder, studies found that many adults are reporting specific negative impacts on their mental health and well-being, such as difficulty sleeping (36%) or eating (32%), increases in alcohol consumption or substance use (12%), and worsening chronic conditions (12%), due to worry and stress over the coronavirus. As the pandemic wears on, ongoing and necessary public health measures expose many people to experiencing situations linked to poor mental health outcomes, such as isolation and job loss.

    So my dear Huju, relax and give it a rest.
    PS try davening more, it can relax you

    #2003501
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
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    Shimon, refuah sheleimah for your father

    #2003595
    huju
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    To philosopher and common saychel: You seem to believe that Hashem expects nothing of us regarding our health and the health of others. That is colossally wrong. You also fail to make any connection between the mitzvah of chesed and an obligation to protect others from your infections by wearing a mask and taking other precautions.

    And philosopher, not all viruses are the same. Death rates from viruses other than COVID is generally low, whereas death rates from COVID is, well, a deadly pandemic.

    #2003664
    commonsaychel
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    @huju: “You seem to believe that Hashem expects nothing of us regarding our health and the health of others. That is colossally wrong”
    Au contraire my dear Huju, by not being hyper focused on covid I am maintaining mental health and placing less stress on the heart, I recommend you try doing the same, and the biggest chesed you can do is stop buzzing like an annoying fly.

    #2020984
    Shimon Nodel
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    Baruch Hashem, he is finally recovered fully

    #2021039
    Gadolhadorah
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    Great news. We should all stay well and hopefully be rid of this magefah sooner rather than later.

    #2021055
    Reb Eliezer
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    Baruch Rofeh Cholim

    #2021064
    ujm
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    He doesn’t need to be vaccinated.

    #2021188
    johnklets
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    Huju, your fathers name is Tzvi ben Aharon, that’s how he’s called to have an aliya at the Sefer Torah. For saying Tehilim for his recovery we need his mother’s name please.

    #2021245
    philosopher
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    Glad to hear that.

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