How does coronavirus kill?

slimcake

Well-known member
That's what gets me the most. Those that say this is so deadly or contagious...yes, we agree however we can't eradicate it within the next few weeks and cannot stay at home much longer. Just because this is a deadly virus doesn't mean we can stay home and not re-open the economy until it's completely gone. Not going to happen. Herd immunity is the only way. Vaccine is another option but that's a long way out...unless china has it and isn't sharing.

I'm also slowly getting to the point where I don't think masks or social distancing are going to make any difference. Those that promoted it probably won't ever admit it but some will. In fact they already are. Watch Life Liberty and Levin reply of last Sunday night's episode.

I'm hearing the two largest cities in China have no cases. Not sure what we can believe but if true...makes you think a little...


That is a fantastic show!! Mark is FANTASTIC!!
 

garageguy

Well-known member
If I was 90 years old and wasting away in a nursing home.. I'd say bring it on!! The young and healthy need to get. Back to work or this country as we know it will cease to exist
 
G

G

Guest
Pretty much. Really doesn't matter about country. If you are over 30 and have already spawned and taught your children how to survive you have served your purpose. It is as simple and basic as that. Mother Nature doesn't care how smart you got to be living in to your 80s. Mother nature only cares that you spawned.
 

Tracker

New member
Wikipedia is the digital library dude....and that internet thing about it being wrong is false....try putting something incorrect on there...let us know how it goes for you....thats a wives tale dude....try SR-71 wikipedia....or magnetism Wikipedia....or something scientific....or 3D bioprinting....or anything medical.....and on and on
...sometimes I wonder about you...lol

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robonaut
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Tracker

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Their conclusion is that the accuracy of drug information on Wikipedia was 99.7%±0.2% when compared to the textbook data. However, even though the articles were very accurate, they weren't fully complete. Scientists rate the completeness of articles at 83.8±1.5%.Sep 25, 2014

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Study shows Wikipedia Accuracy is 99.5%
by Mihai Andrei
February 22, 2019
inNews, Science
Wikipedia is a resource used by people everywhere, from middle school students to college students (and it’s safe to say that researchers also use it from time to time). But the blessing and the curse of Wikipedia is that everyone can edit it – that means that a massive amount of articles can be written and managed, but it also means that inaccurate information can easily sneak in articles. A group of German researchers set out to test that and see just how accurate Wikipedia really is.

Read for yourself if interested....and don't just take one part of story out that suits your needs....i don't

https://www.zmescience.com/science/study-wikipedia-25092014/
 
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