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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI’m no anti-masker or anti-science person but I do have questions about the deaths attributed to covid19.
My uncle, who was 70’s, overweight, drank, smoked for a long time and spent most days on the couch watching TV apparently died of Covid. The only other person I know who died of Covid was in a similar demographic: 300lbs, 70’s, poor habits...etc.
Those two are obviously extreme examples. But they really shouldn’t be in the official death count since they were a heartbeat away from a heart attack or stroke and could’ve been felled by a bad cold.
What % of the deaths are in that bucket?
Of the 4 or 5 healthy people I know that had covid19 it was like a flu. All recovered. I had it and have no lingering issues.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFor the healthy folks this is not a big deal. We are making accommodations for the elderly and obese and unhealthy. They are people too and if we have shut our fanciful activities down for a couple years to give them a couple months extra to live them isn’t that worth it?
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Originally posted by unregistered View Posti’m no anti-masker or anti-science person but i do have questions about the deaths attributed to covid19.
My uncle, who was 70’s, overweight, drank, smoked for a long time and spent most days on the couch watching tv apparently died of covid. The only other person i know who died of covid was in a similar demographic: 300lbs, 70’s, poor habits...etc.
Those two are obviously extreme examples. But they really shouldn’t be in the official death count since they were a heartbeat away from a heart attack or stroke and could’ve been felled by a bad cold.
What % of the deaths are in that bucket?
Of the 4 or 5 healthy people i know that had covid19 it was like a flu. All recovered. I had it and have no lingering issues.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI’m no anti-masker or anti-science person but I do have questions about the deaths attributed to covid19.
My uncle, who was 70’s, overweight, drank, smoked for a long time and spent most days on the couch watching TV apparently died of Covid. The only other person I know who died of Covid was in a similar demographic: 300lbs, 70’s, poor habits...etc.
Those two are obviously extreme examples. But they really shouldn’t be in the official death count since they were a heartbeat away from a heart attack or stroke and could’ve been felled by a bad cold.
What % of the deaths are in that bucket?
Of the 4 or 5 healthy people I know that had covid19 it was like a flu. All recovered. I had it and have no lingering issues.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou mean like kids and parents in recovery from cancer treatments that put them in remission and pregnant women? Yeah a-hole.. it’s definitely worth it.
There is a good chance we will never have in person school again. This virus will be around for 5-10 years at a minimum, probably much, much longer. Then there will probably be another one lurking.
If you aren't willing to stay home and mask up to protect cancer patients, the obese and the elderly, then what does that say about you.
Selfish people want to go back to normal. Disgusting.
We are looking at partial lock downs probably for the rest of our lives. Stop complaining and mask up. And while you are at it, goggles are important too.
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We will overcome this just like all other flu pandemics. Covid 19 is a relative of other Covid's and a vaccine will become available soon.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is exactly right. The pace this is going and if we can all be reinfected 2-3 times, this thing will be around for the long haul. Settle in.
There is a good chance we will never have in person school again. This virus will be around for 5-10 years at a minimum, probably much, much longer. Then there will probably be another one lurking.
If you aren't willing to stay home and mask up to protect cancer patients, the obese and the elderly, then what does that say about you.
Selfish people want to go back to normal. Disgusting.
We are looking at partial lock downs probably for the rest of our lives. Stop complaining and mask up. And while you are at it, goggles are important too.
I fail to understand why senior care and assisted living centers are opening back up for visits today if this is our new normal. Why possibly expose those with the most health risks yet continue to lock in the most resilient. If you can visit your 90 year old granny then kids should be allowed to play sports and attend in person classes.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI fail to understand why senior care and assisted living centers are opening back up for visits today if this is our new normal. Why possibly expose those with the most health risks yet continue to lock in the most resilient. If you can visit your 90 year old granny then kids should be allowed to play sports and attend in person classes.
But what about the guy who is smoking cigarettes, eating burger king and sitting on the couch? He is vulnerable.
Why should your kids get to be healthy if it puts him at risk?
Stop being selfish. Mask up. Goggles up. Stay home. Treat your kids to burger king and a new xbox.
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