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Covid one year anniversaries now going on
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2021-03-03 at 6:10 AM UTC
Originally posted by Antifa Member Bad flu season =/= pandemic
Dumbass.
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/pandemic-resources/pandemic-timeline-1930-and-beyond.htm
Stop embarassing yourself in this topical thread.Covid has killed 5x that in the US. It causes ling term damage the flu does not
Older demographics. And any serious infection will cause long term damage. There is nothing magical about Corona, it's just another moderate respiratory virus, just like MERS or any of the other pneumonia viruses. -
2021-03-03 at 6:11 AM UTC
Originally posted by Antifa Member Covid has killed 5x that in the US. It causes ling term damage the flu does not
both of those things are almost completely unquantifiable due to comorbidity - it's direct policy stated by the CDC to treat all deaths while infected by COVID as being caused by COVID, regardless of how much of a factor other ailments could have been. -
2021-03-03 at 6:12 AM UTCThe world is now filled with literal dunces. Double-digit IQ clowns. Disgraces to the human race.
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2021-03-03 at 7:13 AM UTCi want to break bill gates jaw by shoving this fat cock i posses deep down his vocal fold for being behind this charade to make way for micro-chipping all of us
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2021-03-03 at 7:15 AM UTCgod damn jedi pawn
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2021-03-03 at 7:24 AM UTCepstein probably has hidden cam footage of bill gates sucking off an 8 year old boy and is using said footage to black-mail bill gates to be the spokesperson of this corona nonsense
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2021-03-03 at 2:26 PM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump https://www.cdc.gov/flu/pandemic-resources/pandemic-timeline-1930-and-beyond.htm
Stop embarassing yourself in this topical thread.
Older demographics. And any serious infection will cause long term damage. There is nothing magical about Corona, it's just another moderate respiratory virus, just like MERS or any of the other pneumonia viruses.
500k dead. -
2021-03-03 at 2:26 PM UTC
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2021-03-03 at 3:17 PM UTC
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2021-03-03 at 3:34 PM UTCone more year! I like when the people in line have a mental breakdown it makes me feel better about my own degrading mental health eeeeeeeeeeee
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2021-03-06 at 12:14 AM UTCOP its the one year anniversary of Patient 0 in the USA in Seattle. March 1 2020. but now theyŕe wondering if Patient 0 in the USA goes as far back as October of 2019. I was sick and couldn't taste my food back around then and months later said ¨This is what I had. the symptoms are the same¨ I stayed home but I vaguely remember going to ER one night. telling them I was having chest pains. they tested me for heart but they said it sounded like I had bronchitis or early pneumonia. and I just stayed home for like 8 weeks where I would get better and then the cough attacks came back and my temp went back up to like 103f and get better. this happened 3 different waves over 8 weeks. I just figured I was getting multiple virus or having a hard time shaking what I had. I couldn't taste or smell anything. Real sweet cereal was like eating cardboard. and icecream was like licking an icecube. no flavor. yet my nose wasn runny or stuffed up. I just had a dry cough attack.
now I wonder if I could of had Covid19. itś too bad they dont have a test for anti-bodies/antigens that could tell you when you had it. like accurate enough to say The month and year. -
2021-03-06 at 12:35 AM UTC
Originally posted by Ebola Cola OP its the one year anniversary of Patient 0 in the USA in Seattle. March 1 2020. but now theyŕe wondering if Patient 0 in the USA goes as far back as October of 2019. I was sick and couldn't taste my food back around then and months later said ¨This is what I had. the symptoms are the same¨ I stayed home but I vaguely remember going to ER one night. telling them I was having chest pains. they tested me for heart but they said it sounded like I had bronchitis or early pneumonia. and I just stayed home for like 8 weeks where I would get better and then the cough attacks came back and my temp went back up to like 103f and get better. this happened 3 different waves over 8 weeks. I just figured I was getting multiple virus or having a hard time shaking what I had. I couldn't taste or smell anything. Real sweet cereal was like eating cardboard. and icecream was like licking an icecube. no flavor. yet my nose wasn runny or stuffed up. I just had a dry cough attack.
now I wonder if I could of had Covid19. itś too bad they dont have a test for anti-bodies/antigens that could tell you when you had it. like accurate enough to say The month and year.
Sounds like you were already coofed way back when. -
2021-03-06 at 12:48 AM UTCI've seen some claims made that those mysterious 'vaping deaths' at the end of 2019 were actually covid, but I don't know if there was ever any evidence aside from the similarity of symptoms.
there were also samples of a slightly different strain collected in Europe in the flu season of 2019, so it's possible it's been around a lot longer than we though and was just assumed to be the flu or a bad strain of the cold until China panicked over it -
2021-03-06 at 12:53 AM UTCNo matter what the truth is, this whole Corona thing has revealed how incompetent our medical apparatus is, and how helpless we are against a simple coof - our actions don't matter, it just does whatever it wants with us. The doctors and virologists can't even reliably tell what is happening, never mind stop it.
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2021-03-06 at 12:58 AM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump No matter what the truth is, this whole Corona thing has revealed how incompetent our medical apparatus is, and how helpless we are against a simple coof - our actions don't matter, it just does whatever it wants with us. The doctors and virologists can't even reliably tell what is happening, never mind stop it.
I don't think that's entirely fair - regardless of whether the ensuing panic was planned or not, the medical system couldn't cope because it was never designed to operate at such a capacity. It was supremely irresponsible to tell everyone to rush out and get tested and treated for a virus with a 99+% recovery rate (especially since a large number of those infected actually contracted the virus in lines and waiting rooms at testing centres).
They should've focused on isolation, special care and preventative measures for people who were at risk and just generally let it burn through the rest of the population -
2021-03-06 at 1:02 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra I don't think that's entirely fair - regardless of whether the ensuing panic was planned or not, the medical system couldn't cope because it was never designed to operate at such a capacity. It was supremely irresponsible to tell everyone to rush out and get tested and treated for a virus with a 99+% recovery rate (especially since a large number of those infected actually contracted the virus in lines and waiting rooms at testing centres).
They should've focused on isolation, special care and preventative measures for people who were at risk and just generally let it burn through the rest of the population
I'm familiar with quite a few cases, all of them came through the health care system. Like old guy goes to hospital for xray after falling in nursing home, returns with the coof. Of course it won't be investigated how our health care system is so disease ridden.
I actually think it has something to do with how they constantly disinfect everything, it leaves nothing but the human-bourne pathogens. Also weak people spread disease just generally. -
2021-03-06 at 1:30 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra I've seen some claims made that those mysterious 'vaping deaths' at the end of 2019 were actually covid, but I don't know if there was ever any evidence aside from the similarity of symptoms.
there were also samples of a slightly different strain collected in Europe in the flu season of 2019, so it's possible it's been around a lot longer than we though and was just assumed to be the flu or a bad strain of the cold until China panicked over it
A lot of cases marked as other things are actually COVID. -
2021-03-06 at 1:31 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra I don't think that's entirely fair - regardless of whether the ensuing panic was planned or not, the medical system couldn't cope because it was never designed to operate at such a capacity. It was supremely irresponsible to tell everyone to rush out and get tested and treated for a virus with a 99+% recovery rate (especially since a large number of those infected actually contracted the virus in lines and waiting rooms at testing centres).
They should've focused on isolation, special care and preventative measures for people who were at risk and just generally let it burn through the rest of the population
Lmao so ignorant -
2021-03-06 at 2:14 AM UTC
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2021-03-06 at 4:26 AM UTC