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originally posted by: Brotherman
originally posted by: Irishhaf
a reply to: Brotherman
But in theory countries with major health issues would create more comorbities which if what we were told was true should mean even more deaths than the average.
I am not a doctor, nor do I think I can pass for one, but based off the things I have been told my entire life that place should be a worse charnel house than it already is.
Or what if they developed immunity from being born in # ?
originally posted by: Brotherman
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
originally posted by: Brotherman
a reply to: everyone
No, but using Haiti isn't even fair. Haiti can't figure out how to manage things like utilities and waste disposal. The country is disease ridden and generally just toxic at least in its mainly populated areas. Using haiti is like me saying the #ing witchuchu tribe in the #ing Congo is less then 1% jabbed and they pulled through just fine.
I've been to Haiti, I don't like that country.
So basically it should have spread 100x worse because of the conditions there.
no, they already have immunity because they were born in # more or less. give me a sec to edit this so I can figure out how to post some nifty stuff
With an estimated 150,000 people living with HIV/AIDS in 2016 (or an approximately 2.1 percent prevalence rate among adults aged 15–49), Haiti has the most overall cases of HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean and its HIV prevalence rates among the highest percentage-wise in the region.
but yet they survive
with all the HIV and AIDS in Haiti you would have thought that it would have devastated them. My point is, they live in some really hard and dirty situtations and the fact that this is true may be hard to digest.
f ucking malaria doesn't even phase them, neither does things that would make you poop liquid till you dehydrate and die. covid was a non issue for these people.
originally posted by: Brotherman
a reply to: everyone
No, but using Haiti isn't even fair. Haiti can't figure out how to manage things like utilities and waste disposal. The country is disease ridden and generally just toxic at least in its mainly populated areas. Using haiti is like me saying the #ing witchuchu tribe in the #ing Congo is less then 1% jabbed and they pulled through just fine.
I've been to Haiti, I don't like that country.
originally posted by: Brotherman
a reply to: everyone
No, but using Haiti isn't even fair. Haiti can't figure out how to manage things like utilities and waste disposal. The country is disease ridden and generally just toxic at least in its mainly populated areas. Using haiti is like me saying the #ing witchuchu tribe in the #ing Congo is less then 1% jabbed and they pulled through just fine.
I've been to Haiti, I don't like that country.
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I've been to Haiti, I don't like that country.
originally posted by: everyone
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
I got nothing more to say about this other than. How would they explain this away ????
I mean other than some over the top way beyond ridiculous explanation only clowns could believe.
originally posted by: Brotherman
Haiti is a disgusting country, they have a lot of hiv and all kind of nasty stuff there. Covid is the least of their issues.
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
originally posted by: everyone
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
I got nothing more to say about this other than. How would they explain this away ????
I mean other than some over the top way beyond ridiculous explanation only clowns could believe.
This one is pretty simple. Their infrastructure is terrible, so people are getting covid but it's not being recorded. Especuiially if they're asymptomatic. They get covid, they get better, it doesn't get added to the stats.
They also lack a lot of the high risk demographics. Haiti isn't known for having old fat people with diatebetes and hyper tension.