CDC on 5/21: Coronavirus Mortality Ratio is .26%

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I think that is the burning question. Why do some people end up in the hospital fighting for their life, when others don't.

Underlying health conditions that are not detected is definitely one. I think genetic makeup is another - some people are genetically pre-destined for certain illnesses. Also, the immune system of some may just be worse than others, even though nothing seems odd. As Willie said above - prior exposure could have helped some to be immune. We don't really know when it got here and started to really spread.

What do we take out of this going forward - get healthy. Go to the doctor, get your high BP or diabetes under control. Lose some weight. Watch what you eat. Get on some vitamin regimen like Vitamin C, D and Zinc to get your immune system stronger.



Many ppl who have no known or visible underlying symptoms also suffer from the virus.

Could the only explanation be that some ppl have hidden underlying health issues that MIGHT NOT SHOW UP FOR YEARS, and this virus doesn't wait to to expose & attack them?

Sounds logical right?
 

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I think that is the burning question. Why do some people end up in the hospital fighting for their life, when others don't.

Underlying health conditions that are not detected is definitely one. I think genetic makeup is another - some people are genetically pre-destined for certain illnesses. Also, the immune system of some may just be worse than others, even though nothing seems odd. As Willie said above - prior exposure could have helped some to be immune. We don't really know when it got here and started to really spread.

What do we take out of this going forward - get healthy. Go to the doctor, get your high BP or diabetes under control. Lose some weight. Watch what you eat. Get on some vitamin regimen like Vitamin C, D and Zinc to get your immune system stronger.

I think the answer to this question is pretty obvious right?

They are either old or have a pre-existing health condition. Case closed.
 

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No, I think it your body rids itself of this virus and increases your immunity to this virus even if you're asymptomatic

Butt I'm no Mob scientist

Once you are exposed to the virus, whether you show symptoms or not you build antibodies against it...
 

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More speaking to those who don't have pre-existing health condition or are old per Hache Man post.

I think the answer to this question is pretty obvious right?

They are either old or have a pre-existing health condition. Case closed.
 

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I do believe it will affect people years later.....kind of like 2nd hand smoke.
 
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If you are young, you have a better chance of being struck by lightening than dying from COVID.


Tell that to the hundreds of people the New York Times laid out for us. And that was just 1000 people.

Lmfao you have no shot at being right about anything. Not even Kevy trolling can save you.
 

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Tell that to the hundreds of people the New York Times laid out for us. And that was just 1000 people.

Lmfao you have no shot at being right about anything. Not even Kevy trolling can save you.

You mean the same New York Times that listed a murder victim in the group of COVID victims haha? That NYT?

And so you know, if you are young, you have a better chance of being struck by lightening or dying from the seasonal flu than to die from COVID.
 
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You mean the same New York Times that listed a murder victim in the group of COVID victims haha? That NYT?

And so you know, if you are young, you have a better chance of being struck by lightening or dying from the seasonal flu than to die from COVID.



I am watching HBO real sports right now. Brand new. They are talking about how the nba teams all got tested when there were a major lack of tests. Even in New York. One of the Nurses couldn’t get tested and ended up infecting her younger sister (30 YEARS OLD). Her 30 YEAR OLD sister died. From the looks of it if I had to put money down on who would survive out of those two sisters I would have bet on the fatter lady who looks like she would have a harder time. Nope. It was the younger, healthier looking sister who died.



Enflameo wrong again. Time to kick the clay travis gimmick and any other clown you want to act like. Or are you really this stupid?
 
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Health care providers WITH symptoms AND could NOT get tested. Think about that. They’re testing the players who aren’t playing. But not testing nurses in the heart of it with symptoms. Risking everything. Putting their lives and their family’s lives on the line, and they can’t get tested. Fucking wow
 

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I am watching HBO real sports right now. Brand new. They are talking about how the nba teams all got tested when there were a major lack of tests. Even in New York. One of the Nurses couldn’t get tested and ended up infecting her younger sister (30 YEARS OLD). Her 30 YEAR OLD sister died. From the looks of it if I had to put money down on who would survive out of those two sisters I would have bet on the fatter lady who looks like she would have a harder time. Nope. It was the younger, healthier looking sister who died.



Enflameo wrong again. Time to kick the clay travis gimmick and any other clown you want to act like. Or are you really this stupid?

Go out and live your life doom and gloomer. Live to the fullest. Nothing will happen to you. Don't let the fake bots on Twitter scare you anymore.
 

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Health care providers WITH symptoms AND could NOT get tested. Think about that. They’re testing the players who aren’t playing. But not testing nurses in the heart of it with symptoms. Risking everything. Putting their lives and their family’s lives on the line, and they can’t get tested. Fucking wow

Unless they are old with pre-existing conditions, they aren't putting their lives on the line guy. Doom and gloom is over.
 
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I am watching HBO real sports right now. Brand new. They are talking about how the nba teams all got tested when there were a major lack of tests. Even in New York. One of the Nurses couldn’t get tested and ended up infecting her younger sister (30 YEARS OLD). Her 30 YEAR OLD sister died. From the looks of it if I had to put money down on who would survive out of those two sisters I would have bet on the fatter lady who looks like she would have a harder time. Nope. It was the younger, healthier looking sister who died.



Enflameo wrong again. Time to kick the clay travis gimmick and any other clown you want to act like. Or are you really this stupid?


On who would die* not survive I meant to say. Bigger lady looked like she was going to have more trouble, but nah.
 

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So CDC mortality rates can only be cited when they claim it's 4% or 6% or 10%. But as soon as those rates decline to numbers that don't support some outrageous narrative, then they don't matter.

All the data from all sources and covering all the variables are all trending strongly in one direction, "we're opening up".

The only number that's increasing is "new cases", and that's because we're increasing testing exponentially. New hospitalizations, probably the most critical number for society, is decreasing despite the bump in new cases. All of which is why we're learning mortality rates are nowhere near the inflated numbers originally being sold.
 

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