PatsFanatic;13339645 said:
Nah, the other illnesses they are suffering from put them under, not the Chyna virus.
Without covid people who died due to a covid infection would have lived 10 years longer, on average.
So, no, it's not any comorbidity that killed them.
You're wrong, as usual.
Covid killed them.
PatsFanatic;13339645 said:
That is beaten quite easily with good health, living right, strong immune system.
Irrelevant. Obviously such things are not presently a choice for many people.
PatsFanatic;13339645 said:
98.2% of deaths in MASS had underlying conditions.
Cherry picking. One little dot on the globe is not the whole universe.
PatsFanatic;13339645 said:
If you're one of those people you should stay clear of others.
That fantasy doesn't jive with reality in the real world where people have to eat, work, get medicine, hospital care & live with other people.
"Herd immunity is an inoperable plan, teetering on a false assumption of elderly-cocooning, which encourages young people to play craps with the long-term health of their internal organs. The choice is yours. You can listen to the scientists. Or you can roll the dice with your guts."
The White House’s new science adviser says: nothing. The science disagrees.
www.theatlantic.com
PatsFanatic;13339645 said:
Everybody else its hardly a cold.
Except when it isn't & young healthy people suffer or die from covid:
"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