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This thing is still ugly though. I caught up with a friend here via messaging yesterday. He’s a very fit guy in his early 40s. Him, his wife and their two children including a five month old daughter have been down with COVID. He was/is flattened with pneumonia and chest pains etc. He says he’s slowly coming right but that it’s been awful. A girl who used to look after my kids, a twenty something year old, got it together with her boyfriend. She’s ok now but says it was the worst she’s ever been sick. On the other hand, one guy in our office has been out with it for the last four weeks (together with his wife and two young kids). He says his symptoms were relatively mild with just fever and aches and pains. He’s lucky his elderly mother who lives with them didn’t get it. So you never know how this thing is going to affect you. A friend in the UK who had it in March is still suffering from severe fatigue.
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You can be young and fit, but you don't want to have immune system weakness, be Vitamin D deficient, or have certain blood types. If we are to accept growing evidence, 9 out of 10 don't even know they have it.
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I think I understood it that way. But really I don't think there's been much "let's go see" testing or "let's just test these guys anyway". That's not to say there will have been none. But now there are many people I know who have had to go get tested. Mostly it's been because they felt ill or had come in contact with someone who tested positive. (Maybe this latter subset unearthed more asymptomatic cases but asymptomatic people don't end up in hospital.) One caution: the median age of people getting this in mid June was in the mid-30s. Now it's 42/43. So maybe we're just seeing these younger people come through. While they may have been hospitalized they've not died because of better care and an age advantage. Who knows. It's still early days but let's celebrate the good.
 
I watched it, that’s some crazy shit. There’s been many predictions of respiratory epidemics , and we’ve seen them. MERS,SARS.

I want this virus over with, we have a body count of a thousand a day.

I remember the horror of 100-200 Americans dying a week in Vietnam in the 60’s.

We can do better.

I’m pissed, I’m shootin my rimfire bench gun off a crappy portable bench cause the guys in the rifle house on the concrete benches aren’t wearing masks.
 
you obviously didn't listen to it you frickin troll

In general when someone suggests I pull my head out of my ar$e I'm less inclined to view their links. I'm also less inclined to inform myself from a website called bitchute and much more likely to view it with massive skepticism. So, yeah, I stopped at 2:38. A few seconds prior you had the commentator (no doubt world renowned for his credibility) telling you the coverage was presented as being from Australia while the respondent in the footage clearly says "here in Italy." Only the inattentive would have believed the footage to be from a hospital in Australia. As for the earlier segments, yes, scientists and doctors have been warning for years that an event such as this was likely to happen. No one could predict with accuracy the timing but no one should be surprised that something like COVID is happening. Thankfully outbreaks like MERS and SARS didn't cause massive damage, and thankfully work on vaccines for them are now giving us a huge jump on COVID-19. Sarah Gilbert the research scientist at the University of Oxford is the most advanced globally in finding a vaccine because she developed one for MERS. So yeah, after a few minutes I gave up on that piece of coprolite.

That said, I did reflect on my comment and had decided it too harsh. I came back to delete it, but having now read your response I don't think I will bother.
 
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Comparing apples to apples per 1 million population capita comparison...

England = 750 deaths (U.K. = 700)

USA = 500 deaths.

Yet somehow the mainstream media makes it seem like USA is the worst of the worst.

And NO I'm not gonna read through 72 pages of this thread.

Another fact is (at least in Canada), Vancouver's 30 blocks of skid row have one of the lowest covid infection rates in that city. That's the dirtiest part of the city filled with homeless drug addicts who don't wear masks nor do they practice social distancing.
I though that's a neat little riddle to tell about. And the hypothesis is simple. Even tho homeless drug addicts are not very healthy people, their immune systems are always exposed to many different viruses and bacteria, thus it knows how to deal with those threats much better.

It's the same thing as why children from low income families have less allergies and get sick less than children from high income families. This is from a study that was done some years ago in Canada (Alberta I think was the actual region).
And even more specifically was thought that low income families who didn't have dishwashers would clean the dishes with the same bacteria infested sponge which in turn would spread that bacteria to the kids which made the kids immune system stronger.

Just some food for thought and a good argument against wearing masks.
 
Another fact is (at least in Canada), Vancouver's 30 blocks of skid row have one of the lowest covid infection rates in that city. That's the dirtiest part of the city filled with homeless drug addicts who don't wear masks nor do they practice social distancing.
I though that's a neat little riddle to tell about. And the hypothesis is simple. Even tho homeless drug addicts are not very healthy people, their immune systems are always exposed to many different viruses and bacteria, thus it knows how to deal with those threats much better.

It's the same thing as why children from low income families have less allergies and get sick less than children from high income families. This is from a study that was done some years ago in Canada (Alberta I think was the actual region).
And even more specifically was thought that low income families who didn't have dishwashers would clean the dishes with the same bacteria infested sponge which in turn would spread that bacteria to the kids which made the kids immune system stronger.
I previously posted about this. There exists some explanation (as of yet undiscovered) for the growing evidence that possibly as many as 90% of infected people are not even aware they were infected.

http://forum.accurateshooter.com/th...with-statistics.4001443/page-71#post-37852825
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It seems handy for the authorities that "be" to say that you can have it with no symptoms. They can pass some regulation, or law, that infringes your rights based on an assumption. After all, you have it, but just don't know it right? Who can question that?

Have the test gotten any more reliable? Is the data inflated by saying people died from it versus with it? Is it more profitable for a hospital to say you have it rather than say you have the flu or a cold? Why hasn't the PSUSA (Propaganda Service of the USA) even mentioned recovery rates? I haven't heard any. The numbers only climb higher because no one ever subtracts the recoveries.

I know of one person that had it based on flu symptoms and a positive test. The doctor gave her flu medicine to treat the symptoms and sent her home - she is fine today. She is also 84 years old.

I appreciate Brians356 posts with actual data from studies. It is my opinion that the BS associated with the virus has pretty much tainted any hope of knowing the truth. And right now they are trying to figure out a way to make us be vaccinated. I don't have a clue as to who to believe, but I'm pretty sure it's not the people on TV or the radio. And there is no way to estimate or calculate how this whole affair is affecting the public mentally.
 
I appreciate Brians356 posts with actual data from studies.
Careful, I cannot and do not vouch for any data or studies, I only refer to them for what they're worth to anyone who cares to consider them. I'm not an expert, I only play one on TV, and I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night. Sooo ...
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In general when someone suggests I pull my head out of my ar$e I'm less inclined to view their links. I'm also less inclined to inform myself from a website called bitchute and much more likely to view it with massive skepticism. So, yeah, I stopped at 2:38. A few seconds prior you had the commentator (no doubt world renowned for his credibility) telling you the coverage was presented as being from Australia while the respondent in the footage clearly says "here in Italy." Only the inattentive would have believed the footage to be from a hospital in Australia. As for the earlier segments, yes, scientists and doctors have been warning for years that an event such as this was likely to happen. No one could predict with accuracy the timing but no one should be surprised that something like COVID is happening. Thankfully outbreaks like MERS and SARS didn't cause massive damage, and thankfully work on vaccines for them are now giving us a huge jump on COVID-19. Sarah Gilbert the research scientist at the University of Oxford is the most advanced globally in finding a vaccine because she developed one for MERS. So yeah, after a few minutes I gave up on that piece of coprolite.

That said, I did reflect on my comment and had decided it too harsh. I came back to delete it, but having now read your response I don't think I will bother.

I would be more concerned with the number of bacteria on your keyboard. Can you count them? Can you avoid them? How many and of what variety are they? What kind of havoc can the wreak on the human immune system? Something every one should think about as long as they choose to keep their doors lock, blinds pulled and in a fetal position.
 
RIP to all who lost their lives before the virus could be studied but no more lives need to be lost any longer. Covid19 is just anther form of malaria and hydroxychloroquine completely cures it at its early stages. people should for once take good care of themselves and go back to work.
 
RIP to all who lost their lives before the virus could be studied but no more lives need to be lost any longer. Covid19 is just anther form of malaria and hydroxychloroquine completely cures it at its early stages. people should for once take good care of themselves and go back to work.

Hydroxychloroquine PLUS Zinc !!!
 
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