Message from @ETBrooD

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2020-03-06 14:34:15 UTC  

Most of you

2020-03-06 14:34:44 UTC  

so you're saying corona deathrate is below 0.1%, or you're saying that the flu affects elderly even more proportionately than corona - or you're just ASSUMING that people aren't gonna get infected despite the insistence of medical professionals that we are now in a delay phase and likely past possible containment @ETBrooD @Malac

2020-03-06 14:35:19 UTC  

@Greasy I'm saying it's not of great lethality. It'll simply become another flu

2020-03-06 14:36:10 UTC  

also "people weren't shook by flu" - people are PLENTY shook by flu. it's just a fact of life 'now' though, so we deal with it and have reasonable immunity to dying from it. @ETBrooD

2020-03-06 14:37:13 UTC  

@Greasy You have genetic resistance and the virus doesnt want to be lethal

2020-03-06 14:37:23 UTC  

Viruses dont want to be lethal

2020-03-06 14:37:44 UTC  

People are so unshook by the flu that they barely cared when the flu killed way more people last year than before

2020-03-06 14:37:59 UTC  

But now coronavirus ohhh everyone's panicking

2020-03-06 14:38:29 UTC  

@Malac that's why I am saying you're stupid. you seem to understand that it's serious - yet you're in here like "lmao you won't die it's a nothing". there's a reasonable risk, understand that. Also I've seen you posting this bullshit post-evolutionary take on virus lethalities - sure, it's a poor evolutionary strategy to kill the host. that does not mean the virus will evolve in that way - it means the lethal strains will kill their hosts. brain activated.

2020-03-06 14:38:32 UTC  

All the clorox in the world wont save you from infection

2020-03-06 14:38:55 UTC  

@Greasy Yes. And without a host to propogate the lethal strains die out

2020-03-06 14:39:01 UTC  

The risk is negligible. Some people will die until when the vaccine comes out, as it always happens.

2020-03-06 14:39:11 UTC  

^

2020-03-06 14:39:17 UTC  
2020-03-06 14:39:32 UTC  

not a week ago, not a month ago, now

2020-03-06 14:39:32 UTC  

There is no reasonable risk, unless you're a boomer or have shit health

2020-03-06 14:39:49 UTC  

This alarmism around the coronavirus stems from a lack of knowledge about viruses

2020-03-06 14:40:01 UTC  

@ETBrooD 100% the news reports on the flu death rates every year, people make sure to take some precautions. as I said, it's accepted as a fact of life to some degree, but it definitely still worries people and to say it doesn't is a pointless lie.

2020-03-06 14:40:02 UTC  

It's evolution by selection

2020-03-06 14:40:21 UTC  

@Greasy No people don't take precautions. Most don't vaccinate, and many keep going to work.

2020-03-06 14:40:23 UTC  

Keep in mine viral reproduction is measured in seconds

2020-03-06 14:40:42 UTC  

People do not care about the flu, have never cared, and will never care. They're blind to the obvious reality that the flu kills people. They're stupid and uninformed.

2020-03-06 14:40:43 UTC  

They have several generations in the span of a day

2020-03-06 14:41:19 UTC  

ok @ETBrooD I will ignore your messages in future, thanks for the warning

2020-03-06 14:41:21 UTC  

Viral and bacterial disease are still minority causes of death

2020-03-06 14:41:28 UTC  

@Greasy Ok bye

2020-03-06 14:41:34 UTC  

People are extremely resilent

2020-03-06 14:42:00 UTC  

We may be sacks of proteinaceous water but animals didnt survive as long as we have without being tough

2020-03-06 14:42:14 UTC  

All these people who keep going to work unvaccinated when they're sick from the flu, infecting others, who then also infect others, and no one bats an eye. But then ohhh coronavirus ohhh, run and hide!

2020-03-06 14:42:46 UTC  

I live in Appalachia

2020-03-06 14:42:57 UTC  

Flu shot has like 2% efficacy

2020-03-06 14:43:25 UTC  

I've been exposed to so many parasites, bacteria and viruses that father nurgle would have some trouble getting a blessing to take hold

2020-03-06 14:44:13 UTC  

the reason people do not vaccinate against the flu is very obvious. a) you vaccinate one type, you get another. b) you vaccinate this year, your "immunity" is worthless next year. c) the vaccine is often not effective against any flu in that season.

2020-03-06 14:44:20 UTC  

And yes I have had nematodes. No it isn't pleasant

2020-03-06 14:44:43 UTC  

@NRIII 2.3% is the infection rate without vaccination. 0.9% with vaccination.
@Greasy "b) you vaccinate this year, your "immunity" is worthless next year." bahahahahahahaha LOL

2020-03-06 14:44:55 UTC  

@Greasy It's several strains in one shot, but it still isn't that effective

2020-03-06 14:45:04 UTC  

what do you mean "infection rate" of flu

2020-03-06 14:45:06 UTC  

ffs

2020-03-06 14:45:20 UTC  

Are you actually retarded

2020-03-06 14:45:21 UTC  

Wait