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Until this pandemic I really did not realize last world pandemic was 2009/2010 H1N1 swine flu.
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You guys owe it to yourselves to watch this, and look for hope from the Fauci types who understand science. Its about the 1918 flu and how it went away. It may be very near what we are seeing here?
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexp...lms/influenza/ I see this happening after a fair amount of research 1- when the stay at home ends, we are going to be wearing masks for several years in public. Ever notice how asians are always wearing masks? (even before this?) 2- this may take 1-2 years to go away completely, I hope masks aren't for life. 3- I would rather be safe and listen to science and history, until we know what this thing is for sure. Its going to be very hard to stay apart in public, and this is going to be a dicey year. 4- I wish people and countries that dined on bats, would knock it off, and come under FDA type standards. |
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Having lived in Japan for 3 years, people wear masks when they are sick. Science is the key to solving this problem not politics. Bats can't be all bad, said Ozzy Osborne. |
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Yep, I’m sure Ozzy Osborne is a good lead to follow...
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You could argue that shuttering businesses and comfining all to their homes is actually prolonging and intensifying this mess.
Covid19 like EVERY other infectious disease we've dealt with over the centuries is going to run it's course whether we do anything or not. PRECAUTIONS ARE NECESSARY as a matter of common sense. Protecting those of higher risk is essential but apparently lacking when it comes to the vulnerable. Failure/scientifically unable to protect elderly care facilities is appalling. The first outbreak in Washington state devastated a care facility. Through out the country the elderly facilities are still being devastated and we're told the measures taken are working. Flattening the "curve" seems to be more of nature taking it's course than "science experts" having a meaningful impact. Nature ALWAYS wins. |
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