Woooooooooo…...the deaths are piling up! Its "up" to 1.37%!
The world is coming to its end! smh
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Woooooooooo…...the deaths are piling up! Its "up" to 1.37%!
The world is coming to its end! smh
The flu has a death rate of .1%. If left unchecked, 60% of the US population could end up with it meaning 2,671,500 deaths. That’s only if the hospitals don’t overflow.
Ok enough of the what ifs and could and should
Its almost comical that these main stream news media outlets are blowing this up. Is it a serious health concern yes but is it serious enough that you are enacting marshal law in terms of telling people you can't be in a crowd of more that 10 people I mean come on this is getting ridiculous
Lol so at what age would have you been “ok” with her dying? 90? 100? 110? 80 plus people die every day that’s how life works. I hate to break it to you that no one lives forever. As far as my mother she is in her 60s with a previous heart condition. She is still going to work daily. That’s called not being a PuS$y and putting herself at risk to help others.
She works at a hospital
I have many family member's who have lost their parents, My Aunts, Uncles and the pain the feel everyday form losing their parents are real. He won't know that feeling until God for bid she passes and then again maybe some just don't have the same feeling for their parents.
Stop drinking the Kool-Aid boys. Media wants you to panic.
Hydroxycloroquine- has been used for along time in effectively treating malaria.
Can WWMF get banned ? Seriously.
You guys don't like what WWMF has to say, but a person's life is quantified by insurance companies every day. It's how they decide what treatments are worth paying for. The British press and government have been willing to discuss the fact that this is a choice between older humans and future generations. The costs are being shifted from old to young. The young are paying unknown future financial costs, current financial costs, and lifestyle costs. Those costs can legitimately be weighed against the mean loss in life, in years, of those saved by quarantine.