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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP. Yes, they were a failure. But I think in the beginning (March-April 2020) no one knew what the hell to do. By summer 2020, it was becoming quite clear that covid wasn't really a serious concern for fairly healthy, non-elderly people. Hindsight is 2020. Restrictions and mask mandates continued for FAR too long, and there wasn't enough emphasis on taking care of your health - going outside, exercising, eating your vegetables, etc. But I can't fault anyone for decisions in the early days - it was novel to all of us. [/quote] There was an emphasis on taking care of yourself. Early on non elderly were dying too. [/quote] Covid deaths have always been *heavily* concentrated among the old and those with significant comorbidities.[/quote] Many adults died, some had comorbidities, some didn't. [/quote] They overwhelmingly (OVERWHELMINGLY) had multiple comorbidities. The claims of "healthy and died of covid" were people who were very out of tune with their health. We did not see healthy people ([b]who had annual wellness exams and passed with flying colors every year) [/b]dying of covid. [/quote] Pfffft. What proportion of the population has an “annual wellness exam” every year?[/quote] People who care about their health. [/quote]
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