Shame This Will Never Happen
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I went to school to be a medical assistant years ago and we learned about the basics of medicine. I cannot understand how people have forgotten the basics of biology and how viruses spread and how our immune system fights them. The weaker the immune system the more dangerous a virus can be. People that are already ill can die from the common cold. All any one talks about is the illness, not about being healthy. Put a mask on, social distance, limit who you are in contact with, all unhealthy measures. But don't go in the sun, don't add vitamins, don't exercise, don't eat better all healthy options.
This is a virus.,,.it will mutate and spread....natural herd immunity weakens it...but let's change the definition to convince the dumb people of the world we can only stop this through mass vaccination.
Let's keep a running tally of cases and deaths to make it seem really bad. Let's use a product to test that will increase the number of cases, let's change how we report deaths. I haven't looked since Sunday, but as of Sunday after 534 days 2.53% of that world population has tested positive and .05% died with a positive test. In the US, 10.7 % tested positive and .18% died with a positive test.....but this is the most deadly, contagious virus so we have to continue with the deceit and continue to increase the numbers until everyone is afraid enough to comply.
I will not comply, I am just getting more pissed off!
Maybe a lot of people just learn enough to pass the tests & don't really feel confident enough to apply their knowledge elsewhere
Exactly. Part of the reason the elderly in the nursing homes were so susceptible to the worst of CV is that they were extremely frail to begin with. In my grandmother's final years, whenever she got sick she had a terrible time because she didn't have the strength to cough the crap out of her lungs - think of all the cases of pneumonia as a cause of death in older people.