How the UK’s Daily Express summarizes the difference between C19, Cold and Flu symptoms (using WHO and CDC designations)
From here: Flu hospital admissions overtake Covid admission - how to spot the different symptoms (msn.com)
Check out the source in the bottom right: WHO and CDC, so there is that.
Thought you might like to know! I am not sure if the significance of the orange as opposed to the red “Common” boxes, but it seems that pain-killers as a coping mechanism are “common” for each condition.
FDA Admits Pfizer Blood Clotting..
https://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/breaking-fda-now-says-pfizers-covid?publication_id=581065&post_id=91306574&isFreemail=true
The condition of "Covid" is determined by a PCR test that does not measure infection (if there is such a thing) or the degree of illness. It is based on computer simulations of fragments of genetic material. Without the PCR, there cannot be any real observable difference between any of these conditions and this phony chart is a desperate attempt to fool people that mainstream physicians and scientists are competent diagnosticians. Prior to the plandemic these special symptoms of Covid were the same as what was called flu back then.
The same strategy was used with Polio. In 1960 the WHO declared in order to diagnose paralytic polio you needed to find poliovirus in two stool samples of the afflicted person. In the past all cases of "polio" were determined by the outward observation of paralysis. The new method of measurement meant there was a new special category of paralysis caused by a specific virus--even though you could not distinguish one case of paralysis from another,
All other cases without poliovirus found in the system were dubbed "acute flaccid paralysis." The number of "polio" immediately went way down due to this statistical sleight of hand and the polio vaccine was given all the credit for "eradicating" polio.