Message from @honkhonk
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I swear the dude gets more red pilled each day
>Tim pool
>redpilled
Before Timmyboy leaves the left his cognitive-dissonance-induced stutter will kill him.
"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
Plus you can get reinfected and they can't figure out if the virus is gone or not
@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
@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?
@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)
She died of flu AND pneumonia? So she died TWICE? She unlucky <:sadgon:544640228166598657>
hah the flu turned into pneumonia its really a stroke of bad luck
But it still proves my point how a flu can kill a person
That's sad damn
its just the flu bro
we got evidence that there's no inmunation from this, you do not know that this was man made?
i heard the virus can survive 9-10 days on surfaces/outside of the body
my guess is that people got re-infected due to being with people who already got it from them and havent incubated yet
like familiars, per say?
the outdated 14 day incubation quarentine period certsinly did not help
good
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?
Comparing it to a form of flu is just inaccurate, swine flu death rates weren't nearly as high.
As far as I'm aware swine flu had a death rate of 0.02%.
That's a lot lower than 4
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.
I mean we didn't even have ibuprofen for another 50 years after that outbreak
And paracetamol was limited supply to the public because it was so new
@Harrybaxter♫♫♩♫‿◦ that doesnt bring hope or confidence?
that its 200 times deadlier than swine flu? and as infective?
no, lol
https://twitter.com/skaigr/status/1234101875366092801 YES LADS FUCKING BASED GREEKS
they beat up NGOS and thrown there cameras into the sea
may god bless Greece
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@tea_in_space Now do you understand what is **THE BALKAN WAY!**
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i now get it