Message from @Lichlord9333

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2020-02-29 13:15:14 UTC  

Please do

2020-02-29 13:16:55 UTC  

Turkistan delenda est

2020-02-29 14:07:46 UTC  

@tea_in_space Mustard gas would be effective.

2020-02-29 14:09:59 UTC  

Nah bullets is better

2020-02-29 14:41:07 UTC  

bullets dont decide to turn around and shoot you if the wind changes

2020-02-29 14:42:21 UTC  
2020-02-29 17:37:40 UTC  

right well now we have a very good reason to Carpet bomb Beijing

2020-02-29 17:48:22 UTC  

Old news

2020-02-29 18:10:11 UTC  

Old news indeed. We call them democrats

2020-02-29 18:30:06 UTC  

What are the Republicans going to do about it?

2020-02-29 18:32:38 UTC  

complain on twitter

2020-02-29 19:06:35 UTC  

@tea_in_space tim pool will soon have to admit that he now rejects leftism

2020-02-29 19:06:49 UTC  

I swear the dude gets more red pilled each day

2020-02-29 19:31:36 UTC  

>Tim pool
>redpilled

2020-02-29 19:55:42 UTC  

Before Timmyboy leaves the left his cognitive-dissonance-induced stutter will kill him.

2020-02-29 23:23:07 UTC  

"Most deaths are from people that are 50+ or those with pre-existing medical conditions which is pretty much the same for the flu so unless you fall under that. You should be fine."
The percentage of deaths so far is about 4% compared to something like .05% for the flu

2020-02-29 23:23:56 UTC  

Plus you can get reinfected and they can't figure out if the virus is gone or not

2020-02-29 23:42:19 UTC  

@Lichlord9333 What about those in japan and italy under 30, like that japanese woman in her 20s who got severe illness a few days back

2020-03-01 00:10:11 UTC  

@Cody which is still low aprox about what the swine flu did back in the day. Also do you have a source on that reinfection sinds I haven't heard of that and medically unless the disease mutated you normally become immune to a disease you fought off, maybe it was a relapse?

2020-03-01 00:12:02 UTC  

@Pepipopo Exceptions can happen a lot depends on how well you care for the symptoms or how your body responds even the common flu can kill a person of 20 and it has happened(https://www.newsweek.com/how-common-it-die-flu-20-year-old-womans-death-ominous-annual-lesson-735277)

2020-03-01 00:15:47 UTC  

She died of flu AND pneumonia? So she died TWICE? She unlucky <:sadgon:544640228166598657>

2020-03-01 00:16:15 UTC  

hah the flu turned into pneumonia its really a stroke of bad luck

2020-03-01 00:17:16 UTC  

But it still proves my point how a flu can kill a person

2020-03-01 00:28:25 UTC  

That's sad damn

2020-03-01 00:32:25 UTC  

its just the flu bro

2020-03-01 01:06:21 UTC  

we got evidence that there's no inmunation from this, you do not know that this was man made?

2020-03-01 01:07:04 UTC  

i heard the virus can survive 9-10 days on surfaces/outside of the body

2020-03-01 01:08:03 UTC  

my guess is that people got re-infected due to being with people who already got it from them and havent incubated yet

2020-03-01 01:08:21 UTC  

like familiars, per say?

2020-03-01 01:08:50 UTC  

the outdated 14 day incubation quarentine period certsinly did not help

2020-03-01 01:09:18 UTC  
2020-03-01 01:11:08 UTC  

good

2020-03-01 01:35:47 UTC  

So it's a relapse basicly 'reinfected' is a wrong term in this they always were infected but it somehow manages to 'hide' itself as a defence mechanic?

2020-03-01 05:12:47 UTC  

Comparing it to a form of flu is just inaccurate, swine flu death rates weren't nearly as high.

2020-03-01 05:14:08 UTC  

As far as I'm aware swine flu had a death rate of 0.02%.

2020-03-01 05:14:19 UTC  

That's a lot lower than 4

2020-03-01 05:18:01 UTC  

And if you refer to the previous outbreak in 1918, it was around 2-3%, which I suspect largely stems from the medical system being 100 years in the past.