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deplorabillybot 18 points ago +18 / -0

Got into a debate with a covid coward, and I brought up the 94% comorbidity statistic. He responded with some study that claimed people who died of covid would have lived an additional 14 years on average. I don't care how long somebody practiced medicine - they can't honestly tell me that they're positive that an 80 year old with covid, pneumonia, and possibly other illnesses, could have potentially lived a few more months, let alone years.

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Watermaker67 5 points ago +5 / -0

Yup! Anyone who has a doctor predict they have “X” number of years to live needs to see if they can get it in writing! At 104 years old, sending a family member with bubonic plague in to see her really wouldn’t shorten her life. Of course I’m not saying that should happen, but with life expectancy at around 75 years give or take...she’s got her money’s worth so to speak.