updated by cdc the covid virus killed 20,550 deaths WORLDWIDE.Influenza killed 23,000 this season in USA alone.I guess the CDC and facts aren’t in your agenda.
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Time to kiss your partial scholarship goodbye. Better start working , studying, and paying for your education.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou are an idiot. Fact. Comparing a new 4 month old virus to the flu that’s been around forever is stupid. The medical experts have all said this spreads much more easily, faster, and is far deadlier than the flu. I guess If we played your denial game and went about our business we’d all get a chance to find out how much more deadly than the flu it is, but thankfully (hopefully) most of us are not as stupid as you.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDrs at CDC have noted approx a 1% total death count, worldwide. Even US reflects that number.
Amount of positive tests vs active illness vs death. And now that malaria drug, zythro combo have had only positive results....we are moving in a positive direction.
Eyeore...take your meds.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou are an idiot. Fact. Comparing a new 4 month old virus to the flu that’s been around forever is stupid. The medical experts have all said this spreads much more easily, faster, and is far deadlier than the flu. I guess If we played your denial game and went about our business we’d all get a chance to find out how much more deadly than the flu it is, but thankfully (hopefully) most of us are not as stupid as you.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA lot of Americans aren’t familiar with these anti-malaria medications. I took mefloquine and then chloroquine before and can tell you they aren’t without serious side effects (hallucinations, dizziness, psychosis, etc.) and too much will poison you. Not even clear how it would work because malaria is a parasite, not a virus. If you are at death’s door from Covid-19, by all means you have nothing to lose, but it’s not something you want to take every week for a long time.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postupdated by cdc the covid virus killed 20,550 deaths WORLDWIDE.Influenza killed 23,000 this season in USA alone.I guess the CDC and facts aren’t in your agenda.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe medical experts have not said it is deadlier than the flu. Quite the contrary. Spreads like the flu. It is a novel flu.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat experts are you listening too? Even at an estimated 1% mortality rate it is ten times deadlier than season flu (.1% mortality) and it hospitalizes people at a much higher rate as well. It also spreads more easily with a RO of 2.25-2.5 vs 1.25 for season flu. Facts are your friend.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat experts are you listening too? Even at an estimated 1% mortality rate it is ten times deadlier than season flu (.1% mortality) and it hospitalizes people at a much higher rate as well. It also spreads more easily with a RO of 2.25-2.5 vs 1.25 for season flu. Facts are your friend.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDon’t bother. Ignore the science deniers. The experts like Fauci are even warning about getting prepared for the next cycle of the virus to hit in fall or winter. Big Republican senators dumped their stock before after hearing the projections and knowing the market would crash. Most republican governors have declared states of emergency and ordered social distancing. They too are finally listening to the experts. Not taking this novel virus seriously for the first few months has really hurt but we are now slowing the spread. If we can slow the spread, deaths will go way down and it will look like we didn’t need to take those extreme measures. That’s the weird way this works. Let’s pray our actions will help us be more like Singapore or South Korea than like Italy.
We are not the same as some other countries as far as youth innoculations, flouride in our water, drinkable/water, our overall society vs other countries. Our improvished are not as bad vs other countries.
We don't have street meat without the health dept giving the food truck a license. Other countries do not have these and many other levels of protection the US has. Our mortality rate will never be as bad as Italy or China. Never.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat experts are you listening too? Even at an estimated 1% mortality rate it is ten times deadlier than season flu (.1% mortality) and it hospitalizes people at a much higher rate as well. It also spreads more easily with a RO of 2.25-2.5 vs 1.25 for season flu. Facts are your friend.
per JAMA.
So every 1.3 people can infect you with the seasonal flu.
Let facts be your friend. More have died this flu season from the flu than Covid-19 in the US.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDon’t bother. Ignore the science deniers. The experts like Fauci are even warning about getting prepared for the next cycle of the virus to hit in fall or winter. Big Republican senators dumped their stock before after hearing the projections and knowing the market would crash. Most republican governors have declared states of emergency and ordered social distancing. They too are finally listening to the experts. Not taking this novel virus seriously for the first few months has really hurt but we are now slowing the spread. If we can slow the spread, deaths will go way down and it will look like we didn’t need to take those extreme measures. That’s the weird way this works. Let’s pray our actions will help us be more like Singapore or South Korea than like Italy.
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