"28-year-old Houston doctor dies after battle with coronavirus
https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/22/us/ho...ath/index.html
This is xgaf mask
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Congrats Xbitch, you won the argument if your argument is that 20 somethings that have been battling upper respiratory infections their whole lives like they are 80 year olds should be cautious around the coronavirus.
Your stupidity is offensive.
“Despite a history of asthma, upper respiratory infections and pneumonia”
did you even read the article? She was not a healthy person. What kind of 28 year old gets pneumonia? Not a healthy one. That’s the answer.
Knowing what we know now about the virus, she should have been self isolating. People like me, without any history of illness, should be living our lives as normal.
how do you not understand this shit by now?
Trump is a 74 year old man under a lot of stress who is overweight and has type big mac blood, and he beat the Kung Flu in 48 hours.
People like me, without any history of illness, should be living our lives as normal.
What makes you so utterly clueless that you think i don't understand, when you've been repeatedly shown to be the clueless one of us two in multiple discussions:
http://www.therxforum.com/showthread.php?t=1167092&p=13265400&viewfull=1#post13265400
Yes, it could be argued that she should not have been doing the kind of work she was involved in. Or isolating herself.
Would you have prescribed the same for Trump of whom you said:
BTW even young healthy people are dying from C-19:
https://www.google.com/search?q=you...ome..69i57.18104j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
And many are suffering long term negative health effects as a result of being infected:
"I was infected with coronavirus in March, six months on I’m still unwell
Charlie Russell, 27, is one of an estimated 600,000 people with post-Covid illness, a condition that may give an insight into ME
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...m-still-unwell
The U.S. Government last week updated the SURVIVAL RATES (i.e., IF infected) for Covid19:
USA
Ages 0-19: 99.997%
Ages 20-49: 99.98%
Ages 50-69: 99.5%
Ages 70+: 94.6%
Source: CDC