Busy on the Qanon forum likelyWhy is it ? Where have you been this year ?
I very much had to bite my tongue and count to 10 and i still decided not to replyHow many of those 18 are infectious?
Well, the flu certainly is. Last time I looked, 9 or 10 times more deaths than the covid.How many of those 18 are infectious?
Well, the flu certainly is. Last time I looked, 9 or 10 times more deaths than the covid.
Actually I think Flu killed more but that includes those dying from pneumonia.You do know that flu is a collection of fucking tons of viruses, whereas covid is 1. And from what I saw from the ONS stats, covid killed more
Well, the flu certainly is. Last time I looked, 9 or 10 times more deaths than the covid.
A lad who works for me's mum just got off a vent, & has a massively reduced lung capacity now, which they say may take months to recover.Actually I think Flu killed more but that includes those dying from pneumonia.
Fact is CV-19 has killed near on 45,000. I bet Ukraine would have SFA to say if he knew one of them.
Yes I've been hearing about quite a few of those suffering from long term effects.A lad who works for me's mum just got off a vent, & has a massively reduced lung capacity now, which they say may take months to recover.
The lung term effects on survivors is barely being spoken about in the msm despite there being plenty of long covid cases that are fully medically documented.
I'd say that's got fuck all to do with either your or my point.It's around a tenth of that who have died 'from covid'. If you mean 'with covid', that needs to take into account test errors, government lies, etc. (You don't believe the government on principle, do you ?).
I bet Ukraine would have SFA to say if he knew one of them.
You'd lose. I'd rather my mum saw her grandkids and great grandkids before she goes. What are your profound thought on that ?
A lad who works for me's mum just got off a vent, & has a massively reduced lung capacity now, which they say may take months to recover.
The lung term effects on survivors is barely being spoken about in the msm despite there being plenty of long covid cases that are fully medically documented.
I'd say that's got fuck all to do with either your or my point.
Which brings us back to Ukraine's "No one should give a sod.". You can extrapolate globally from the USA/UK where Imperial College London's case paper illustrated what would happen if no interventions were put in place and people continued to live their daily lives as normal :Here's the excess deaths in the US from the CDC:
If there were no lockdowns, or public health advice, it'd be a lot more obviously.
... it'd be a lot more obviously.