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originally posted by: BPilgrim
No they're high in carbs and sugars and empty calories. Those things make people fat and diabetic. I also believe that they also cause arthritis, heart disease, cancer, neurological decline, etc.
originally posted by: McGinty
a reply to: Agit8dChop
Indeed and that is no doubt a factor. People have suggested it’s been around since October, but is that just in China. I wonder if it’s been around the globe since October and other factors have led to China suffering it or recognising it first.
Btw, many thanks for the awesome work you’re putting into this thread
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: tanstaafl
"Of course, I don't trust any of these medical mafiasos, so, whatever..."
So, you just go with what you want to go with?
More deaths (16,387) in England and Wales in the week ending on April 3 were reported than any week since records began 15 years ago, the Office for National Statistics reports today. That's 6,000 more than the 5 year average for the same week.
47% of deaths in London in that week had coronavirus on the death certificate, and 21 % across the whole country.
Nine out of 10 deaths were in hospital. The spread to care homes happened more recently so that number will probably rise next week.