Yes...it’s almost never deadly! The media silenced the doctors and anyone who tried to promote remedies...why? I think because they want everyone vaccinated...and why is that? There is something very wrong behind this....
The problem with many of those who have had COVID is that some of the symptoms have not gone away. Some still have issues with memory, smell etc.
The "wild" viruses are usually the ones in nature as opposed to the vaccine-derived types of the virus. For example, in some areas, scientists claimed that cases of "wild" polio have disappeared, but what persists are the vaccine-derived cases of polio. Tests reveal the difference between the two virus types. This has been discussed a lot for polio and other viruses too, like measles I believe. Here Del Bigtree talks about the problem with vaccine-derived polio spreading in Africa, but it's happened in other places too like in India. To the extent that the coronavirus-19 may have had some sort of human intervention, I don't know what is meant by the "wild" variant. Perhaps he means the original Wuhan virus as opposed to eventual vaccine-derived viruses?
Just for interest sake, I had measles when 17 years old. Lost the sense of taste and smell. The sense of taste returned about two or so years later, but never as sharp as it was before. My sense of smell never returned to normal, It comes and goes even now 73 years old. So there must be other people out there who have had similar effects from the past. We would just not talk about it, after all who cares.
Thanks for sharing this Julia, it's very interesting. My mom had measles too and she always had a poor sense of smell - maybe there is a connection. I just found this interesting list of smell and taste disorders on John Hopkins. Measles is not listed, but other illnesses are including the flu! https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/smell-and-taste-disorders
Oh that is very interesting to hear your mum had this problem, I take it she had measles in her teens. Do you know if her sense of smell was affected in any other way. Asking this because I have experienced smells that no one else can detect. Thank God not too often, but from time to time I have gotten smells that make no rational sense. For example I have had the smell of what I came to call 'death' on people sometimes. It means they have disease, not necessarily going to die. Cancer and blood disorders for certain. It is very weird to get this smell on someone and know if you told them it would frighten the life out of them, so having to wait for nature to take it's course and the person go to their doctor where their condition is found through the normal route. This is how I know, from people close to me in the past and seeing the whole thing unfold. How strange is that. I have even got the 'death' smell from my own body and sure enough another health problem presents itself. The smell goes when the condition is treated. You must ask your mum if she ever noticed other peculiarities like those mentioned here. I have gotten the smell of stale incense (I had to invent descriptions, no one else seems to experience this) when trouble is coming. Now that is nothing to do with the body, so I call it the Guardian Angel warning me get ready for action. That requires prayer and silence. Anyway enough of that for now.
I was born without the sense of smell, so I am able to honestly answer that I haven't lost it. Can't lose something that you never had.
FWIW, there's been some success in training dogs to recognize such changes in body odor, that are being looked at for diagnostic purposes. There's the story of an old-age home that had some "community cats" to help provide companionship to the patients there. The staff noticed that there was a particular cat who would wander into someone's room while they're laying on the bed being monitored, and if she jumped up onto the bed and settled in on or next to the person for a while, that person would die within 24 hours. It didn't matter how healthy the person seemed at the time, this cat knew when something was going to happen and was there to provide comfort. There's another story about a woman who had a fairly nasty cat, who was not a lap cat or even prone to being picked up, EXCEPT ... when one of the woman's friends would come over, the cat would be very friendly to her, jump onto her lap, and wait to be petted. The ONLY time this happened was when the woman was pregnant. The cat knew even before the stick turned blue.