Who here thinks Covid-19 is actually the "big lie"?
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I think a lot of it is a mix of confirmation bias and the same phenomenon hypochondriacs experience; they think they're getting sick so they start feeling sick, cycling out of control.
Pneumonia is a very real condition that people can get from the flu and other respiratory illnesses. The worst cases of Covid seem to really be (even according to their own accounts) instances where the patient gets pneumonia.
What really scares me is the idea that they might just do it again; harder. They have all of their pawns/sheep already locking themselves up. What's to say they don't release an extremely lethal strain on the population with the intent of killing off the people that are rejecting the lockdowns/demonstrating free will?
You are starting to get it. Vaccinations may protect against that one
That's something I was thinking about for a while now; maybe Trump was pushing the vaccinations so hard because it actually DOES help people?!? against future wacko strains?
I just don't fucking know anymore. I ain't about to go get it, but then again I haven't really been going anywhere anyway (not a lockdown thing, just an introvert thing) so I don't think I'm at any particular risk.
I believe the worst cases specifically are due to systemic organ inflammation, caused by the virus triggering a cytokine storm. Folks immune systems themselves cause disproportionate damage, and the lungs are perhaps the most sensitive to inflammation in terms of being able to function. Ironically, the effective treatment for it is immunosuppressants, and most doctors seemingly figured that out pretty early on. Of course, too much immune system suppression would make the actual virus symptoms worse, and open you up to severe bacterial infection.