c'mon this is silly. you guys seriously dont think there is a coronavirus? Listen, I'm with you that there is a scamdemic, but the virus is real and it's an issue for the VULNERABLE. However, you're not doing anything for your own cause by being "flat earthers"
i have absolutely zero doubt that the every flu case has been counted as a corona case. HOWEVER that doesnt mean there hasnt ALSO been legit corona cases above that. I had covid and can tell you it's diff than the flu.
Very true! I've had multiple flu strains, including swine flu, but I also had a bad case of COVID-19. They shared some similarities, but COVID was definitely a very different animal. I had a worse case of it than I've ever had of flu and have lingering side effects several months later. (This was in spite of my having a conservative doc who was onboard with using HCQ as both a preventative and treatment and who got me on A ZPAK, zine, etc. right away.) That being said, I know most people do NOT have that bad of a case, and I totally agree it has been overhyped, used, abused, etc. I don't know why flu cases are so low, but I'm sure in some places, they counted them as COVID, mostly to get more $$$. It would be reasonable to assume that most contagious diseases would be reduced during a time when many people were quarantined, masked, washing hands, and staying socially distant, but that wouldn't explain why a city wouldn't have any flu fatalities in a given year, unless there's some extremely shady business going on. I knew I was high risk, so I was very cautious and didn't get out much before I got COVID, but I caught it anyway. Others in my household were out often and were even around me right before I had symptoms, yet never caught it. I count myself very fortunate to live in a state/county that never had mandatory lockdowns/masking. We went through several months with many cases, but the county rode it out, and cases have dwindled to almost nothing now. Cases were already on a steep descent before the vaccines became locally available, so I don't think that has much to do with the stats. This disease just needed to play itself out as herd immunity naturally developed.
That fluoride stare
The thousand cock stare
More like the 1,000 used dildos stare.
I wouldn't look twice at any of these women.
SARS-COV-2 = real.
Lethal threat to 99.9% of people = fake.
Tru dat yo jogga
(Chopper sounds and The Doors play in the background)
c'mon this is silly. you guys seriously dont think there is a coronavirus? Listen, I'm with you that there is a scamdemic, but the virus is real and it's an issue for the VULNERABLE. However, you're not doing anything for your own cause by being "flat earthers"
Are there coronaviruses? Of course! What a silly question.
Now, can you tell me how many cases of the flu there were last 2020 and how many deaths?
i have absolutely zero doubt that the every flu case has been counted as a corona case. HOWEVER that doesnt mean there hasnt ALSO been legit corona cases above that. I had covid and can tell you it's diff than the flu.
Very true! I've had multiple flu strains, including swine flu, but I also had a bad case of COVID-19. They shared some similarities, but COVID was definitely a very different animal. I had a worse case of it than I've ever had of flu and have lingering side effects several months later. (This was in spite of my having a conservative doc who was onboard with using HCQ as both a preventative and treatment and who got me on A ZPAK, zine, etc. right away.) That being said, I know most people do NOT have that bad of a case, and I totally agree it has been overhyped, used, abused, etc. I don't know why flu cases are so low, but I'm sure in some places, they counted them as COVID, mostly to get more $$$. It would be reasonable to assume that most contagious diseases would be reduced during a time when many people were quarantined, masked, washing hands, and staying socially distant, but that wouldn't explain why a city wouldn't have any flu fatalities in a given year, unless there's some extremely shady business going on. I knew I was high risk, so I was very cautious and didn't get out much before I got COVID, but I caught it anyway. Others in my household were out often and were even around me right before I had symptoms, yet never caught it. I count myself very fortunate to live in a state/county that never had mandatory lockdowns/masking. We went through several months with many cases, but the county rode it out, and cases have dwindled to almost nothing now. Cases were already on a steep descent before the vaccines became locally available, so I don't think that has much to do with the stats. This disease just needed to play itself out as herd immunity naturally developed.
Yet here you are