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originally posted by: thethinkingman
Interesting post. Again, it really just shows that if we basically acted normal....the virus would have ebbed away much sooner based on nearly every emergence of a new virus. A virus can't survive if just kills all of its hosts. By this point we have and are influencing the mutation of the virus with interference.
If we keep injecting people with outdated antigens...the virus has a much higher chance of doing very weird things that it wouldnt normally do.
Give fauci an injection......the lethal injection.
Having earned part of my tuition by working in a hospital microbiology lab, I found microbiology fascinating, but this particular lecture riveted me like no other because it shook my worldview. This was the lecture about influenza, including a discussion of the pandemic of 1918-1919. This worldwide disease outbreak had unparalleled deadliness, claiming more lives than did any of the plague pandemics, yet I had never even heard about it.
It sounded like science fiction rather than science fact to hear that between 50 and 100 million people (3-6% of the world's population at the time) perished in less than 18 months' time -- the greatest number of human deaths due to infectious disease ever recorded.
The 1918 influenza virus's style of killing was unlike that seen for most other influenza strains known. Airborne, it was highly infectious, causing illness in 50 percent or more of those exposed to it, and its morbidity and mortality rates were peculiar, too: it had an estimated mortality rate of 20 percent, whereas other strains of influenza normally kill just 0.1 percent of their victims. Its patterns of lethality were unique, preferentially killing healthy young people between 20 and 40 years of age whilst leaving older people relatively unharmed. Additionally, it was an especially efficient killer of pregnant women, whose mortality rate ranged between 23 and 71 percent.
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
Great thread. It's ridiculous that people are trying to compare the covid "pandemic" to the Spanish Flu. The two aren't in the same galaxy. I just created a thread to show how the death counts were fabricated:
www.abovetopsecret.com...
The covid "pandemic" isn't even a pandemic by definition.
originally posted by: AndyMayhew
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
The covid "pandemic" isn't even a pandemic by definition.
How on Earth do you conclude that? It was a text book example of a pandemic!