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Old 05-20-2020, 07:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Maruzo View Post
Mask combined with constant hand washing. I started this thread touting the use of soap to kill off bacteria and virus like covid-19.l on ur hands.
Yup, and i said back in january thet completely unrelated to covid, the message of hygiene will save 10s of 1000s of lives because at the time about 2000 people a week were dying from the flu (and zero per month were dying from covid).

I will still point out that do to 'driving completely blind' due to 'the powers that be' completely keeping us in the dark as to where and why it's high risk, we are aimlessly trying to avoid something we have no idea where it is.

statistics are bearing out that primarily people that were 'on the way out' just got bumped up in the line to the grim reaper and that people are mostly at risk if they are in very very high population density. Explain why 60% of non nursing home deaths in NYC have been from people who were 'stay at home'. It's a bit of an enigma but i suspect when they are staying 'at home' they are actually just not leaving the building but mixing it up with other people that have the same street address (which could be 1000s in a NYC building).

do some simple math of cases or deaths per county, consider that even if you have symptoms that up to this day, if you call in to your nurse hotline they will say unless the symptoms are bad stay at home and self medicate; that means the numerator is much larger than used for *all* of the mortality statistics meaning the death rate is a lot less than all the shown data.

Having shopped many days during the pandemic in chicagoland , only once did i feel 'at risk' when i heard somebody cough about 20' from me. The other 40-60x nope i did not feel at risk; why? I'm not in the inner city and i'm not >65 *and* living in a retirement home.

I'm in the 99% that should not feel at risk for covid 19; does it mean i'm invisible nope in fact when I went to get checked when i thought i had an ear infection (turned out to be acid reflux burned my inner ear), I was tested for cv19 because i had a few overlapping symptoms. (also negative).

It's really annoying seeing so much excess resources being wasted disinfecting literally 100,000,000x the surface areas needed, and blocking off reasonable access to 'the entire world' by again, perhaps 100,000x because people are afraid to be politically incorrect and point out exactly where the virus is. There is *no map* of where the virus is, but the statistics show it is 'inner city', so it's seemingly political which is ludicrous and asinine.

Oh; as far as 'blocking it from getting into the usa'; before we knew it was in the usa it was probably in every single state; there were about 400,000 people that flew from the epicenter of the source into the usa in the months of dec and january, and mostly came through NYC but went to every state in the union. With the long period of incubation and possibly (not shown for sure) transfer before symptoms are visible, it spread everywhere and that's why it 'spread' so fast; it didn't spread it was already there. Mostly just where the population density was highest. (still holding true to this day).
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