Anonymous wrote:This thing is mainly a concern for old people and fat people. Just go about your life normally OP, and if you get it fine. NBD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have not proven immunity after recovering. Why would you want to go through this if it doesn't prevent future infection?
+ People are not recovering without damage to internal organs. I don't want anyone to get it.
Now you’re just making sh!t up.
NP - try to keep up. This is why the focus on mortality rates alone is simplistic and wrong. There are too many unknowns with this virus to gamble with your health and the health of your family.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.latimes.com/science/story/2020-04-10/coronavirus-infection-can-do-lasting-damage-to-the-heart-liver%3f_amp=true
How on earth does that article say 'people are not recovering without damage to internal organs!??! Answer: it doesn't, not even close. Stop fear mongering.
Anonymous wrote:I don't "hope" to get it, but I also am no longer worried about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure, as long as you are okay with disability or death that might have been prevented by new medicines, treatments, or vaccines.
We are all healthy and DH and I are under 50, so yes I am comfortable with the less than 1% chance of that happening to us.

Anonymous wrote:I’m under the viewpoint that most people who aren’t largely sheltering in place will eventually get Covid. So u dear the assumption that we will eventually get it, I would prefer for that to happen during the summer so that their education and my job (I’m a teacher) isn’t disrupted during the school year. Does anyone else share this sentiment?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have not proven immunity after recovering. Why would you want to go through this if it doesn't prevent future infection?
+ People are not recovering without damage to internal organs. I don't want anyone to get it.
Now you’re just making sh!t up.
NP - try to keep up. This is why the focus on mortality rates alone is simplistic and wrong. There are too many unknowns with this virus to gamble with your health and the health of your family.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.latimes.com/science/story/2020-04-10/coronavirus-infection-can-do-lasting-damage-to-the-heart-liver%3f_amp=true
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have not proven immunity after recovering. Why would you want to go through this if it doesn't prevent future infection?
+ People are not recovering without damage to internal organs. I don't want anyone to get it.
Now you’re just making sh!t up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have not proven immunity after recovering. Why would you want to go through this if it doesn't prevent future infection?
+ People are not recovering without damage to internal organs. I don't want anyone to get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure, as long as you are okay with disability or death that might have been prevented by new medicines, treatments, or vaccines.
We are all healthy and DH and I are under 50, so yes I am comfortable with the less than 1% chance of that happening to us.