No, the flu is still way more dangerous. Only a limited number of people get it, and the TOTAL POPULATION death rate is like 0.1% or thereabouts. This is common-cold level stuff, the kind of things that doctors don't even care about.
Study from Japan last week did time series blood draw on several hundred employees of a company with multiple locations in Tokyo. They didn’t test anyone showing symptoms. Between May and August, 46% of the sampled workers tested positive for antibodies and every one of them was asymptotic. It started at 5%. This thing has already ripped through the major cities, folks.
Well this just leads to another hoax, which is that the flu death numbers have been exaggerated for decades. Similar issues in counting death with flu the same as death from flu. I believe it's all been to promote vaccines, but I don't know.
I understand the sentiment and what not but calling it the flu, or influenza sounds silly to normies. It's worse than the
At, and accurate, it's a coronavirus, same as the common cold... It's a bad cold. Hate the flu label, I swear it's perpetuated by bad actors to have normies and lefties point at us and say "hur due dumbies!"
I get that it has similar damage to that of a more serious virus like a flu vs cold, but in reality the reality of a "bad cold" is more accurate, while still not accurate.. because the cold is the cold... It's a nickname, this is different enough to have its own name, but for all intents and purposes being a respiratory disease I would say "bad kinda cold" is plenty descriptive.
Just my annoying view point I wish I pushed way sooner... Calling it the cold is so much more powerful while accurate. Most people don't get the cold and or barely show symptoms outside of an annoyance for a couple days. Same thing here.
Average age of death in the US: 78 years
Average age of a COVID death: 78 years
Interesting huh
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To be fair, that isn’t counting the million people China sent to the ovens while they were still breathing. Numbers still lower than the flu though.
No, the flu is still way more dangerous. Only a limited number of people get it, and the TOTAL POPULATION death rate is like 0.1% or thereabouts. This is common-cold level stuff, the kind of things that doctors don't even care about.
I believe it, it's super infectious, but doesn't seem to effect most people.
Study from Japan last week did time series blood draw on several hundred employees of a company with multiple locations in Tokyo. They didn’t test anyone showing symptoms. Between May and August, 46% of the sampled workers tested positive for antibodies and every one of them was asymptotic. It started at 5%. This thing has already ripped through the major cities, folks.
Do you have a link for this?? I can't seem to find it.
https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.09.21.20198796v1
Here it is. https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.09.21.20198796v1
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/hcp/planning-scenarios.html
Ordinary flu no less.
It's the hurricane that wasn't.
This means that if a trans person catches covid, their chances of dying at any given point are 50.13%.
Well this just leads to another hoax, which is that the flu death numbers have been exaggerated for decades. Similar issues in counting death with flu the same as death from flu. I believe it's all been to promote vaccines, but I don't know.
The who is lying asshoe!
I understand the sentiment and what not but calling it the flu, or influenza sounds silly to normies. It's worse than the At, and accurate, it's a coronavirus, same as the common cold... It's a bad cold. Hate the flu label, I swear it's perpetuated by bad actors to have normies and lefties point at us and say "hur due dumbies!"
I get that it has similar damage to that of a more serious virus like a flu vs cold, but in reality the reality of a "bad cold" is more accurate, while still not accurate.. because the cold is the cold... It's a nickname, this is different enough to have its own name, but for all intents and purposes being a respiratory disease I would say "bad kinda cold" is plenty descriptive.
Just my annoying view point I wish I pushed way sooner... Calling it the cold is so much more powerful while accurate. Most people don't get the cold and or barely show symptoms outside of an annoyance for a couple days. Same thing here.