there are bacterial infections that do tho. chronic bronchitis and such. just because people have symptoms doesnt mean it's something never before seen
One of the big debates going on right now is whether the bacteria are causative of the dis-ease or a result/byproduct/component of the cleanup operation/damages.
The medical industry will claim that chronic bronchitis is caused by bronchitis bacteria. Do we really know that they caused it?
Fair point that some dis-ease side effects do last longer, but is it as common as it was with coof? Do we normally see formerly workaholic high value employees having to retire in their 30s after a 2 month bout with “the flu” because they can’t think anymore?
There were definitely things that were exacerbated by “inexplicable” new procedures like “hello elderly person, you have pneumonia, but don’t worry, it’ll go away on its own. Just keep doing what you’re doing.” and “Whatever you do, don’t give my parent Drug X.” {leaves room} “Hello, barely breathing person, we are going to treat you with some Drug X to fix you right up now.”
Not saying you’re wrong nor that I’m right. Just trying to make sure we are asking more questions and looking at more angles.
at the end of the day it's anecdotal. "i felt worse this time than other times". ok, that could still just be influenza.
Normal flu doesn’t linger for months and years on side effects.
It’s not what they say, but it wasn’t nothing, either.
Don’t ask me what it IS/WAS because I don’t know.
there are bacterial infections that do tho. chronic bronchitis and such. just because people have symptoms doesnt mean it's something never before seen
One of the big debates going on right now is whether the bacteria are causative of the dis-ease or a result/byproduct/component of the cleanup operation/damages.
The medical industry will claim that chronic bronchitis is caused by bronchitis bacteria. Do we really know that they caused it?
Fair point that some dis-ease side effects do last longer, but is it as common as it was with coof? Do we normally see formerly workaholic high value employees having to retire in their 30s after a 2 month bout with “the flu” because they can’t think anymore?
There were definitely things that were exacerbated by “inexplicable” new procedures like “hello elderly person, you have pneumonia, but don’t worry, it’ll go away on its own. Just keep doing what you’re doing.” and “Whatever you do, don’t give my parent Drug X.” {leaves room} “Hello, barely breathing person, we are going to treat you with some Drug X to fix you right up now.”
Not saying you’re wrong nor that I’m right. Just trying to make sure we are asking more questions and looking at more angles.