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81 year old uplorry after vaccine, why Lanjiao Loong still alive?

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Maybe,the family can claim compensation approx. $200,000.00 for death due to vaccination.
 
Is he going to travel out of Singapore soon ? Then why the fuck he need the vaccination ?
 
Get a GP to certify medical evidence to link the cause of sudden death to the vaccination.

PAP kong lanjiaowey only.
How do they determine it's caused by the vaccine?
What criteria/duration/symptoms?
 
Is he going to travel out of Singapore soon ? Then why the fuck he need the vaccination ?
U go to the CC near your home,everyday u will see so many people queue up for vaccination against Covid-19,u see also panick.Somemore,almosy everyday u can hear the MSM broadcasting propaganda by Pinky telling people to go for Vaccination because it is safe and free.
 
PAP kong lanjiaowey only.
How do they determine it's caused by the vaccine?
What criteria/duration/symptoms?
The victim's family has to prove the medical evidence if they want claim compensation from the Govt.
 
RIP 81-yr old man. Since you were healthy, strong and had no major sickness before, you should've given the vaccine a miss.
 
I'm not anti vaxxer. I take the flu vaccine annually. However to release a vaccine with just a year's worth of data and with a waiver of liability is just very risky.

Given the low transmission rate in Singapore there is absolutely no reason why an 81 year old should be used as a guinea pig by big pharma.
 
Moral of the story: just because the chenghu mailed you an 'invitation' letter for the Covid vaccine, doesn't mean you need to take the vaccine. The letter is not a SAF100 or a legal letter requiring you to attend a court session. :cool:

Now you know why they started 'inviting' the old fuckers. They're highly susceptible to propaganda. And they have an unquestioning, child-like trust in the govt. :wink:



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Moral of the story: just because the chenghu mailed you an 'invitation' letter for the Covid vaccine, doesn't mean you need to take the vaccine. The letter is not a SAF100 or a legal letter requiring you to attend a court session. :cool:

Now you know why they started 'inviting' the old fuckers. They're highly susceptible to propaganda. And they have an unquestioning, child-like trust in the govt. :wink:



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These old folks should have kids advising them otherwise unless they are equally brainless.
However, It's a good thing that PAP has killed off some of their voters.
 
My father 81 years old, healthy, strong and no major sickness before
KNN IMUHO THIS STATEMENT CAN MEAN SHE ASSUMED HER DAD WAS HEALTHY STRONG NO MAJOR SICKNESS OR IS IT HER DAD DOESN'T GO LEEGULAR CHECKUP KNN MANY OLD FOLKS ALSO SEEMINGLY HEALTHY AND DIED FROM HEART ATTACK KNN MY UNCLES GRANDMA WAS ALSO 1 OF THOSE KNN

On the same day at 9pm he suddenly went out of breath, cold sweat, turn pale, immediately called ambulance and rush him to the hospital
KNN heart attack want to come will just come one ma KNN how to fight KNN
 
KNN IMUHO THIS STATEMENT CAN MEAN SHE ASSUMED HER DAD WAS HEALTHY STRONG NO MAJOR SICKNESS OR IS IT HER DAD DOESN'T GO LEEGULAR CHECKUP KNN MANY OLD FOLKS ALSO SEEMINGLY HEALTHY AND DIED FROM HEART ATTACK KNN MY UNCLES GRANDMA WAS ALSO 1 OF THOSE KNN

If they cycled regularly their hearts would be a lot stronger.

10 great reasons to cycle
10 great reasons to cycle

There are a lots of ways cycling is good for you and your heart. From feeling younger to saving money, here are 10 of the many benefits which cycling can bring.

1. It’s good for you

Cycling is a good way to improve your fitness and heart health. Two short trips to the shops and back each day – about 30 minutes’ of daily cycling – will begin to benefit your cardiovascular system.

2. Discover your surroundings

The National Cycle Network now covers 14,700 miles across the UK. The system of safe, traffic-free lanes and quiet, on- road routes connects every major city and passes within a mile of 55 per cent of UK homes, making it a great way to explore your locality or further afield.


The website of Sustrans (a charity promoting sustainable transport) includes a map of the cycle network and inspiration for journeys in the countryside, urban routes, family trips, long-distance rides and even art trails. Simply enter your postcode into the online map to find a route near you.

3. Feel young again

Getting on a bike can make you feel young again, as you speed along with the wind in your hair. Cycling releases invigorating bursts of endorphins, our feel-good neurotransmitters.


Cycling can be a sociable activity, too. There are groups throughout the UK for cyclists of all abilities. Cycling UK caters for all skill levels, so if you’re new to cycling, this is a good place to start. Visit the Cycling UK website or call 01483 238301. British Cycling has more than 1,400 affiliated clubs – find one at the British Cycling website or ask your local bike shop about cycling clubs. At Darlington Cycling Club, many members with heart conditions ride together. Read their story.

4. It’s suitable for all fitness levels

The health benefits of cycling rather than driving every day are many times greater than any risk of injury

It doesn't matter what shape you’re in, you can go at your own pace. The bike saddle holds 70 per cent of your body weight, so pressure on your joints is very low, too. If you’re new to cycling, recovering from an injury, or put off because you live in a hilly area, an electric bike may be an option.

5. Cycling saves you money

Apart from the initial cost of the bike (and there are plenty of inexpensive options, plus you may be able to pay gradually and tax-free through the Cycle to Work scheme) and its minimal running costs, cycling is free. Plus, you’re getting fit while going from A to B, saving money you may have spent on a gym membership, as well as cutting travel costs.

6. Benefits outweigh the risks

Don’t be put off by the fear of road accidents, even if you want to be a rush hour commuter. Dr Stephen Watkins, co-chair of the Transport and Health Study Group (an independent society of public health practitioners and researchers), says: “The risks of cycling are low. The health benefits of cycling rather than driving every day are many times greater than any risk of injury.”


A cycling proficiency course, available for all skill levels, could boost your confidence. Learn about hazards, signalling and more. Find courses at Bikeability.


7. Raise money for a great cause

There are sponsored bike rides for cyclists of all levels, so you can combine fundraising for great causes with getting fit, being part of a group challenge and a great day out. Big BHF rides this year include the London to Brighton Bike Ride in June. In 2016, 15,000 participants took part.


8. Cycling makes you stronger

Almost every muscle is used while cycling

Almost every muscle is used while cycling. Leg muscles are worked the most – for pedalling – but abdomen and back muscles stabilise the body, while the shoulder-arm muscular system supports you at the handlebars. Cycling builds strength all over the body, and as your core muscles improve, so does your balance.

9. It’s planet friendly

A study showed cycling produces zero carbon pollution, making it an environmentally sustainable form of transport. A bike can replace your car or the bus, especially for shorter journeys, and more cyclists means fewer congestion-related emissions. Add-ons like trailers and seats mean children can go green too.

10. It’s for everyone

Cycling for those with disabilities is becoming increasingly popular. Tricycles that offer more stable support and hand cycles for wheelchair users or those with severe weakness are available. Many organisations now also provide companions for blind and visually impaired cyclists.
 
Even in Tiongland, they only vaccinate those between the ages of 18 to 59.
PAP very clever, vaccinate 60+, 70+, 80+ year old. :cool:

Maybe the old folks are needed if the PAP govt wishes to hit the magic number of 70% or 80% vaccinated population, before the 'herd immunity' kicks in. :biggrin:

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If they cycled regularly their hearts would be a lot stronger.
My uncle used to think this way KNN but in leeleety what my uncle encountered from his leelative who exercise cycle daily when leeched 80 all the heart problem still cannot escape KNN valve severely defected coupled with atrial fibrillation KNN then will cause fluid to buildup in lung etc KNN went ctscan found more and more blockage here and there KNN
 
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