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Re: Covid in Quesada

Postby Puma » Sun Nov 08, 2020 12:24 pm

Yet this post is about cases in Quesada so i will just reply to jillandsteve and make a final comment and i will be on my way.

I will have to question your figures jillandsteve. Even if the death rate of covid19 is 1% (it's 0.054% and that's if your 70y/o or over. If your younger than that, then that percentage drops even further), is that in itself justification to deny the 99% asymptomatic and shut down the economy and to potentially starve millions by proxy or kill millions because they're too scared to go to hospital? Ok, so it was more of a prediction on my part when i said lots of people would die of hunger, but it's a very real and logical threat as long as these restrictions continue. There is more going on in the world than covid. The vaccine safety restrictions have been dropped, and so has the liability for the companies that make them, and every doctor/expert i have seen talk about the matter, says vaccines take years to develop, at least 5 years being the minimum. And why are 200+ companies working on the vaccine for covid19 when they don't have such a coordinated effort when it comes to much bigger killers like TB, or hep B, or Pneumonia? Did you know the biggest cause of death during the Spanish flu was not the Spanish flu itself, but bacterial pneumonia. Anthony Fauci co-authored a paper on that back it 2008 where that was stated.

I also have to agree to disagree about the lockdowns, and i will add mask wearing to that as well. I do not believe they work. If they did, we wouldn't be here now doing the same things as we did in march. And in actual fact, back in may, we didn't even have to wear face masks yet cases and deaths were dropping. Now why is that if they are so effective? I think we are having a rise in cases now simply because testing has rocketed and nothing more. Not only that, the same person can be tested 3 times in a short space of time, and all come back positive (cristiano ronaldo). Do you think it will be 1 positive case that gets added to the stats, or all 3? People are being more stringent than ever in their obedience to the mask wearing, the distancing, and the hand washing, but none of that has made any difference at all. To state that lock downs reduce the spread/deaths is just opinion and cannot be backed up by any statistical scientific evidence.

I think the measures introduced are actually detrimental to the bodies immune system, if you look at it logically, and the economy of the world as already discussed.

If you want to continue the discussion in private, then please feel free to do so.

P.S. The food program by mas y mas is a great idea. Who knows, i may even have to take advantage of that in the future.
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Re: Covid in Quesada

Postby polop » Sun Nov 08, 2020 12:36 pm

Puma wrote:Yet this post is about cases in Quesada so i will just reply to jillandsteve and make a final comment and i will be on my way.

I will have to question your figures jillandsteve. Even if the death rate of covid19 is 1% (it's 0.054% and that's if your 70y/o or over. If your younger than that, then that percentage drops even further), is that in itself justification to deny the 99% asymptomatic and shut down the economy and to potentially starve millions by proxy or kill millions because they're too scared to go to hospital? Ok, so it was more of a prediction on my part when i said lots of people would die of hunger, but it's a very real and logical threat as long as these restrictions continue. There is more going on in the world than covid. The vaccine safety restrictions have been dropped, and so has the liability for the companies that make them, and every doctor/expert i have seen talk about the matter, says vaccines take years to develop, at least 5 years being the minimum. And why are 200+ companies working on the vaccine for covid19 when they don't have such a coordinated effort when it comes to much bigger killers like TB, or hep B, or Pneumonia? Did you know the biggest cause of death during the Spanish flu was not the Spanish flu itself, but bacterial pneumonia. Anthony Fauci co-authored a paper on that back it 2008 where that was stated.

I also have to agree to disagree about the lockdowns, and i will add mask wearing to that as well. I do not believe they work. If they did, we wouldn't be here now doing the same things as we did in march. And in actual fact, back in may, we didn't even have to wear face masks yet cases and deaths were dropping. Now why is that if they are so effective? I think we are having a rise in cases now simply because testing has rocketed and nothing more. Not only that, the same person can be tested 3 times in a short space of time, and all come back positive (cristiano ronaldo). Do you think it will be 1 positive case that gets added to the stats, or all 3? People are being more stringent than ever in their obedience to the mask wearing, the distancing, and the hand washing, but none of that has made any difference at all. To state that lock downs reduce the spread/deaths is just opinion and cannot be backed up by any statistical scientific evidence.

I think the measures introduced are actually detrimental to the bodies immune system, if you look at it logically, and the economy of the world as already discussed.

If you want to continue the discussion in private, then please feel free to do so.

P.S. The food program by mas y mas is a great idea. Who knows, i may even have to take advantage of that in the future.

Lucky no one has to take notice of you then. Expert I don't think..
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Re: Covid in Quesada

Postby Jillandsteve » Sun Nov 08, 2020 1:06 pm

:text-goodpost:

Saved me from saying the same
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Re: Covid in Quesada

Postby izzy b » Sun Nov 08, 2020 1:09 pm

Just a thought
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Re: Covid in Quesada

Postby Jillandsteve » Sun Nov 08, 2020 1:11 pm

Chrisdee wrote:I not even going to bother to answer your questions. Keep wearing your rose tinted glasses.



They’re glasses with 20/20 vision
I said nothing that’s not fact
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