Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not working.
All the “social distancing”.
All the restaurants and businesses closed.
All the sporting events canceled.
All the schools closed.
All of the upheaval.
And it’s still getting worse.
There is no light at the end of the tunnel.
And it sucks.
It is working. But it will take longer than a couple weeks.
It's working in California. It will work here and all around the country. But it will take more time.
It will kill one million people in this country before it’s over.
Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty sure my whole family got it back in January, especially with learning about the "new" symptoms of GI issues, red eyes, lack of taste and smell. When we were sick we were tested for the flu and strep, negative. Is it possible to test to see if we already got it and donate plasma?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not working.
All the “social distancing”.
All the restaurants and businesses closed.
All the sporting events canceled.
All the schools closed.
All of the upheaval.
And it’s still getting worse.
There is no light at the end of the tunnel.
And it sucks.
It is working. But it will take longer than a couple weeks.
It's working in California. It will work here and all around the country. But it will take more time.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not working.
All the “social distancing”.
All the restaurants and businesses closed.
All the sporting events canceled.
All the schools closed.
All of the upheaval.
And it’s still getting worse.
There is no light at the end of the tunnel.
And it sucks.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not working.
All the “social distancing”.
All the restaurants and businesses closed.
All the sporting events canceled.
All the schools closed.
All of the upheaval.
And it’s still getting worse.
There is no light at the end of the tunnel.
And it sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Asthma.. respiratory diseases.. well.. rolled them all in one.. all deadly..
Nearly 37 million Americans live with a chronic lung disease like asthma and COPD, which includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis.
this number does not include lung cancer which is gigantic..
posted too fast..
so here is more..
However, this number may be much higher because more than 18 million adults have evidence of impaired lung function, and may have undiagnosed COPD.
so PP... roll those two numbers and add all the respiratory in one and what do we have..
37 plus 18.. that is your lung sufferers right there.
add this to heart issues of 120.. and we got what?.. 120 plus 55.. 175 right there..
shell we continue I think not..
If that many people were at high risk we would have a lot more dead people right now. Most recover.
No, because many people who got the virus weeks ago are just now starting to have symptoms or have severe enough symptoms To be hospitalized or to die.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Asthma.. respiratory diseases.. well.. rolled them all in one.. all deadly..
Nearly 37 million Americans live with a chronic lung disease like asthma and COPD, which includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis.
this number does not include lung cancer which is gigantic..
posted too fast..
so here is more..
However, this number may be much higher because more than 18 million adults have evidence of impaired lung function, and may have undiagnosed COPD.
so PP... roll those two numbers and add all the respiratory in one and what do we have..
37 plus 18.. that is your lung sufferers right there.
add this to heart issues of 120.. and we got what?.. 120 plus 55.. 175 right there..
shell we continue I think not..
If that many people were at high risk we would have a lot more dead people right now. Most recover.