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No space on the above (single sheet pdf) ... but if you're getting hammered and can't afford a faraday tent or lead shed yet ... This is the highest attentuation rate I can find on any cover that isn't lead;

Attenuation: 10MHz~40GHz, 60~80dB

{That's a very high, higher end of the range to buy retail shielding for};

https://shieldapparels.com/collections/gadgets/products/signalproof-weighted-blanket
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Received this from a friend who works with human rights

"I don’t know if you know but the Human Rights Act Reform Consultation is underway.
The deadline for comments is 8 March.
This reform must not go through but people are distracted with Boris’ stupid partygate that it’s hardly been noticed.
If this goes through people like us will have no choice in the next pandemic and will be forcibly carted off to camps or vaxxed. Please let people know about it"

https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/human-rights-act-reform-a-modern-bill-of-rights
What can you unbelong today?
The most common symptoms of Omicron, according to the ZOE study app, are

Runny nose
Headache
Fatigue (mimld or severe)
Sneezing
Sore throat
The first official Covid symptom on the list is persistent cough, which comes in at number six. Fever is the 10th most common symptom, followed by altered smell at number 13 and loss of smell at number 17.

Prof Spector continued: “Omicron appears to be continuing the trend set by Delta. It’s causing symptoms that are much more like a regular cold, particularly in people who’ve been vaccinated, and fewer general systemic symptoms, such as nausea, muscle pains, diarrhoea and skin rashes.

"For example, anosmia (loss of smell) was in the top 10 in October but has fallen to 17th place.

"What was once a key indicator of Covid is now only seen in around one in five people testing positive.

"And according to our data, less than a third of people (29%) will ever experience a fever, which is also far less common than we’ve seen in the past."

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/3-classic-covid-symptoms-changed-26011447