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Nov 20, 2020 00:25:47   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
BigMike wrote:
As they come to me, naturally.


Cool, I'm not lost but I'm not 100% been looking into IMBD scandal, Jho Low in particular lot of similarities between Malaysian political situation and US, Malaysia could be a blue print for US.

I think Jho Low is crooked, so was Hillary, that got overcooked so I'm not saying there is a carbon copy but justice is the juice of the fruit, if Trump doesn't concede rotten fruit will be mixing up a potent brew.

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Nov 20, 2020 07:31:08   #
zombinis3 Loc: Southwest
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
>>>

It’s a bad Flu Zombie that’s it...

Even the tests they give you guys are fake... designed with markers to mostly come back positive

Do some research and learn who manufactured the bio weapon.

The next weapon will be released soon just like this one.

You’re under attack by a stealth enemy with resources beyond your comprehension.


Don't need a whole lot of comprehension bad flu, covid something is out there it is contagious enough to get people into the hospital, which in turn reduces resources. Which in turn makes it harder for people to get regular medical treatment. As for being a bioattack it is hell of a good one because unless every country is in on the conspiracy. It is definitely effecting alot of people and has brought the worlds countries to a point where it has consequences.

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Nov 20, 2020 10:08:39   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
zombinis3 wrote:
Don't need a whole lot of comprehension bad flu, covid something is out there it is contagious enough to get people into the hospital, which in turn reduces resources. Which in turn makes it harder for people to get regular medical treatment. As for being a bioattack it is hell of a good one because unless every country is in on the conspiracy. It is definitely effecting alot of people and has brought the worlds countries to a point where it has consequences.


That's true, I was scheduled for a cataract operation, now because of Covid it's reschedule 2 years down the track and NSW is comparatively unscathed, when I had my other eye done a couple of years ago I was in and out in 6 months.

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Nov 20, 2020 10:13:35   #
American Vet
 
RT friend wrote:
That's true, I was scheduled for a cataract operation, now because of Covid it's reschedule 2 years down the track and NSW is comparatively unscathed, when I had my other eye done a couple of years ago I was in and out in 6 months.


6 months for cataract surgery???

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Nov 20, 2020 10:44:01   #
Rose42
 
BigMike wrote:


Interesting. But not surprising.

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Nov 20, 2020 10:53:23   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
American Vet wrote:
6 months for cataract surgery???


That's the public health system, I could pay and get it done straight away, I nearly had to do that because I couldn't see much out of one eye and for driving licence renewal you have to do an eye test and be good with 2 eyes I had to sign up to wearing prescription glasses on my licence, then got it taken off after the operation, might have to do that again this time or just go private and get it done straight away, but I need the money for other stuff, thanks for the reply.

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Nov 20, 2020 10:56:54   #
American Vet
 
RT friend wrote:
That's the public health system, I could pay and get it done straight away, I nearly had to do that because I couldn't see much out of one eye and for driving licence renewal you have to do an eye test and be good with 2 eyes I had to sign up to wearing prescription glasses on my licence, then got it taken off after the operation, might have to do that again this time or just go private and get it done straight away, but I need the money for other stuff, thanks for the reply.
That's the public health system, I could pay and g... (show quote)


Understood - and thanks. I am not used to to a waiting time like that. Here it is routinely a week or so.

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Nov 20, 2020 10:58:21   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
American Vet wrote:
Understood - and thanks. I am not used to to a waiting time like that. Here it is routinely a week or so.


Different priorities I guess, we don't want to get snowed under

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Nov 20, 2020 12:25:50   #
American Vet
 
RT friend wrote:
Different priorities I guess, we don't want to get snowed under


Cataract surgery is typically outpatient and done in an hour so so.

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Nov 20, 2020 13:08:58   #
Sicilianthing
 
zombinis3 wrote:
Don't need a whole lot of comprehension bad flu, covid something is out there it is contagious enough to get people into the hospital, which in turn reduces resources. Which in turn makes it harder for people to get regular medical treatment. As for being a bioattack it is hell of a good one because unless every country is in on the conspiracy. It is definitely effecting alot of people and has brought the worlds countries to a point where it has consequences.


>>>

Noted

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Nov 20, 2020 14:28:35   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
American Vet wrote:
Cataract surgery is typically outpatient and done in an hour so so.


"Or so" took a bit longer, true I was out the same day but I had to get someone come pick me up and be in their care, which was hard for me being a full on hermit then, that was before Kira Seer (Kira Binkley) let me down and I took up racing instead, also I wasn't allowed to drive for 24 hours so I had to stay in town at a bed and breakfast with a patch on my operated eye for a few hours, for me it was a big deal as I didn't have anything to do with hospitals till then.

I think we in Australia make it hard to get done for free so as to encourage people who can afford it to go private. In the US you have to qualify to get free medical, everyone is eligible in Australia, so I would.qualify in the US as an Old Age Pensioner but not before as I was not in the Military only the Citizens Military Force and resigned because of Vietnam.

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Nov 20, 2020 18:42:17   #
American Vet
 
RT friend wrote:
"Or so" took a bit longer, true I was out the same day but I had to get someone come pick me up and be in their care, which was hard for me being a full on hermit then, that was before Kira Seer (Kira Binkley) let me down and I took up racing instead, also I wasn't allowed to drive for 24 hours so I had to stay in town at a bed and breakfast with a patch on my operated eye for a few hours, for me it was a big deal as I didn't have anything to do with hospitals till then.

I think we in Australia make it hard to get done for free so as to encourage people who can afford it to go private. In the US you have to qualify to get free medical, everyone is eligible in Australia, so I would.qualify in the US as an Old Age Pensioner but not before as I was not in the Military only the Citizens Military Force and resigned because of Vietnam.
"Or so" took a bit longer, true I was ou... (show quote)


Good luck!

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Nov 20, 2020 20:28:10   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
American Vet wrote:
Good luck!


Thanks all the best to you.

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