Message from @eclair088

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2020-12-18 05:22:11 UTC  

How do we know the common cold does not also do that?

2020-12-18 05:22:52 UTC  

We never researched the common cold to the extent we have smallpox, ebola, or COVID.

It is the common cold, only 60k people die from it each year.

2020-12-18 05:22:58 UTC  

Because it doesn't it comes from a different string

2020-12-18 05:22:58 UTC  

@EllBrown, you just advanced to level 5!

2020-12-18 05:23:07 UTC  

It's a coronavirus.

2020-12-18 05:23:52 UTC  

"Although many types of viruses can cause a common cold, rhinoviruses are the most common culprit."
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/common-cold/symptoms-causes/syc-20351605

2020-12-18 05:24:43 UTC  

"The common cold is a viral infection of the upper respiratory tract. The most commonly implicated virus is a rhinovirus (30–80%), a type of picornavirus with 99 known serotypes.[30] Other commonly implicated viruses include human coronaviruses (≈ 15%),[31][32] influenza viruses (10–15%),[33] adenoviruses (5%),[33] human respiratory syncytial virus (orthopneumovirus), enteroviruses other than rhinoviruses, human parainfluenza viruses, and human metapneumovirus.[34] Frequently more than one virus is present.[35] In total, more than 200 viral types are associated with colds."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_cold

2020-12-18 05:25:58 UTC  

The different virus types likely explains why COVID-19, SARS, and MERS do not normally present like the flu or common cold does.

It is a stereotyped term coming from over millennia of medical knowledge.

Just like we need to go through the election fraud, we need to go through other knowledge and prune things.

2020-12-18 05:26:19 UTC  

How many people died of consumption?

2020-12-18 05:26:41 UTC  

Why would common cold provide any immunity to COVID-19, if COVID-19 were not in the family of common cold?

2020-12-18 05:27:08 UTC  

I mean, there is the general immune response. But antibodies are a specialized, whatever it is called.

2020-12-18 05:27:53 UTC  

@eclair088 covid is a brand new coronavirus. Our bodies don’t have antibodies to it and causes great harm to some. People who don’t even believe in the virus have gotten it and died. They had no anxiety about covid

2020-12-18 05:28:00 UTC  

For what country? And where did you get those numbers?

2020-12-18 05:28:01 UTC  

One of the problems is the assumption that this is only one virus, something I am not yet convinced is true.

2020-12-18 05:28:18 UTC  

I did look up how people die from Common Cold. ... Tends to be a gateway virus to death, like COVID, where it weakens the immune system and then pneumonia sets in.
https://rtmagazine.com/disorders-diseases/infectious-diseases/rhinovirus/can-you-die-from-common-cold/#:~:text=Complications%20from%20a%20cold%20can,developing%20a%20serious%20respiratory%20infection.

2020-12-18 05:28:29 UTC  

Any hoot I have to go to bed and have sex with my husband this chat has made me really horny 🤪😜🤣🤣🤣🤣

2020-12-18 05:28:43 UTC  

We have had more deaths this year so far than years prior @eclair088 , 300k more

2020-12-18 05:28:57 UTC  

I looked it up back in March or May. So I dunno, I think that is America?

2020-12-18 05:29:04 UTC  

That is disputed J

2020-12-18 05:29:10 UTC  

Disputed.

2020-12-18 05:29:18 UTC  

Flu deaths are down.

2020-12-18 05:29:18 UTC  

@eclair088, you just advanced to level 8!

2020-12-18 05:29:31 UTC  

@Whithers yes many people dispute many things

2020-12-18 05:29:32 UTC  

Key thing is, that one part from those quotes. One sec

2020-12-18 05:29:59 UTC  

Here. "Frequently more than one virus is present."

2020-12-18 05:30:07 UTC  

But we can count on you to embrace the worst so long as it supports the tyranny of government.

2020-12-18 05:30:40 UTC  

I had Covid-19 in early December, still feeling the symptoms of itv

2020-12-18 05:30:41 UTC  

More people got their flu vaccine this year @eclair088

2020-12-18 05:31:00 UTC  

If a person has a rhinovirus, COVID-19, AND an influenza virus.... And your test only tests for COVID-19... Which virus is causing the symptoms?

2020-12-18 05:31:03 UTC  

And I got my flu vaccine

2020-12-18 05:31:34 UTC  

Well you need to look it up again. Go to the CDC website. You'll find all the numbers there. The worst seasonal flu in 40 years was just 3 years ago killed about 70,000 folks. Average seasonal flu death for the United States is around 35,000 or so. Covid-19 is the worst pandemic we've had in the United States since the Spanish flu 102 years ago. And that's on a per capita basis.

2020-12-18 05:31:40 UTC  

There are many flus out there. That is why people can get the flu vaccine and still come down with the flu. ... They were vaccinated against three flu strains, but a different strain got it

2020-12-18 05:31:47 UTC  

But bye y'all off to bed

2020-12-18 05:32:05 UTC  

It's still a large number. People still die FROM the flu and common cold.

2020-12-18 05:32:58 UTC  

No no. It is ALL covid! The Dems insist on it.

2020-12-18 05:33:01 UTC  

@eclair088 the point is that is why there are less flu deaths this year as compared to other years. People were more vigilant about their health in general plus they got the flu vaccine. Up till now we had no covid vaccine

2020-12-18 05:33:28 UTC  

James ^^^

2020-12-18 05:33:58 UTC  

Those who would be classified with the flu are likely being classified as COVID due to there being a virus specific test for it.

2020-12-18 05:34:07 UTC  

So what's your point? Add over 300,000 deaths to all the other causes of death this year and you get the highest number of excess deaths in something like a hundred years.

2020-12-18 05:34:13 UTC  

That would not account for it. Since to be of merit as an argument, people would have had to be more vigilant about their flu vax last year, not this year.