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Thursday, December 22, 2016

Shortage of hospital beds in North Holland due to virus

DutchNews, December 21, 2016

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North Holland is short of hospital beds as there are so many children sick with a virus, reports the NH regional broadcaster. 

Some of the children will be transported to other areas in the country because – according to a survey of hospitals conducted by NH – so many children’s wards are full. 

The problems have been caused by the RS virus, a variant of the common cold that affects the respiratory system, especially in children under two. Symptoms include difficulty breathing, breathlessness, diarrhoea and vomiting, and for babies under three months, the virus can be life threatening.

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You're going to catch more colds. Why would that be? But then you're going to heal them quicker - and why would that be? The Human cold has always been a recalibration of the biological process. To catch a cold is needed, and that is why you cannot "cure" it. You must go through it. The common cold is a cyclical opportunity for the immune system to correct itself. Perhaps you didn't know that? That's why you're not going to receive the chemistry to cure the common cold. It's a recalibrating device within you. It builds up the system in a certain way that helps you, and it must be reoccurring. Don't be shocked when you catch one, and say, "Well, I didn't think that would happen because I just got through with the other one." It's recalibration. .."

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