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Aye there's the rub. By constantly down playing it as "the flu", folks are lulled into a false complacency, but that's OK for some, since ignorance is bliss...to us lay ppl it’s the flu
if was a flu it's be one hell of a killer flu - the worst anyone on this planet has seen......Dint
don’t need to Compare it to the flu
Saying it’s not a flu virus is like saying delta isn’t covid
There have been in the US alone 37 million cases & 623,000 deaths as a result of COVID. So less cases of COVID then flu but the death rate from COVID is ten times worse. This in spite of a massive mitigation effort. |
DNA and RNA sequences ARE real life, without them, you won't be experiencing Jack...Real life experience my friend
Real life trumps your rna sequence all day every day
Ok so it was a killer fluif was a flu it's be one hell of a killer flu - the worst anyone on this planet has seen......
I posted this once before but either you didn't see it or chose to ignore as it didn't fit your convoluted narrative:
How many Americans die from flu each year?
While the impact of flu varies, it places a substantial burden on the health of people in the United States each year. CDC estimates that influenza has resulted in between 9 million – 45 million illnesses, between 140,000 – 810,000 hospitalizations and between 12,000 – 61,000 deaths annually since 2010.
Disease Burden of Influenza | CDC
There have been in the US alone 37 million cases & 623,000 deaths as a result of COVID. So less cases of COVID then flu but the death rate from COVID is ten times worse. This in spite of a massive mitigation effort.
Another thing to consider. The flu barely made an appearance during 2020-2021 largely in part due to the efforts to slowdown the spread of COVID.
How Covid-19 Precautions Have Kept Flu Cases Low
The United States has recorded just over 1,000 cases of the flu since September 2020, which is unusually low, Sara Kiley Watson reports for Popular Science.
During the same time period last winter, the country recorded over 65,000 cases of the flu. But in the last year, the Covid-19 pandemic has changed a lot about the way that people act to prevent the spread of disease. Precautions like wearing masks, taking extra care when washing hands, and keeping activities outdoors and at a distance from others have all been implemented to slow the spread of Covid-19. The same measures may have stymied the spread of influenza and other seasonal viruses.
"I’d be very surprised if we have a typical flu season now,” says virologist John McCauley, the director of the Francis Crick Institute’s Worldwide Influenza Centre, to Science magazine’s Kelly Servick. “To see nothing so far, it’s difficult to see how it’s going to come up in large numbers in January.”
Countries across the Northern Hemisphere are seeing a quiet flu season. In England, flu cases are about one-twentieth of the usual cases at this time of year, Linda Geddes reports for the Guardian. The Southern Hemisphere saw a similar phenomenon between June and August, when influenza cases usually peak, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported in September.
Flu vaccination rates are also higher than usual this year. In 2019, about 42 percent of adults in the U.S. received the flu vaccine; this year, 53 percent have. That would also tamp down the spread of influenza, although it doesn’t account for the entire drop in flu cases this year, McCauley tells Science magazine.
That right there speaks volumes that your efforts to poo poo the use of masks & vaccines as ineffective are largely wrong.
Real life experiancesDNA and RNA sequences ARE real life, without them, you won't be experiencing Jack...
And in today's "Science from Real Life Experience", Tony will debunk the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics, claiming that he will live for all eternity...Real life experiances
As in out and about
Not on paper or in some
People often mistake the flu for a bad cold, since flu symptoms mimic a cold. When you catch the flu, you might experience coughing, sneezing, runny nose, hoarse voice, and a sore throat.Yes, your right. Just like the flu!
Attacks the internal organs...just like the flu!
Triggers fatal cytokine response causing death......just like the flu!
Scars the heart muscle...just like the flu!
Causes clotting...just like the flu!
Geez.....why didnt they just give everyone a Zpack and call it a day??
I know who keeps corrupting my post but only want to know why some can post political points regarding COVID but others cannot.
Most believe social distancing, masks, the horrible shutdowns, vacations spoiled, grankids unhugged, and washing ones hands was the reason. Ever notice in a restroom before the china virus how few men actually washed their hands after either "process?"da news says there wasn't a Flu Season of last, with zero fatalities from da flu bug, where did it go... cellfish...
MENS WASH ROOM, PEQ, i never really eyeballed another mans habits inda Mensroom, but im sure the handles is something I avoid, by using my elbow, my foot or the paper towel on the way out and attempt a 2 point basket shot at least... No Paper Towels, I'll use the long tails on my shirt... cellfish...Most believe social distancing, masks, the horrible shutdowns, vacations spoiled, grankids unhugged, and washing ones hands was the reason. Ever notice in a restroom before the china virus how few men actually washed their hands after either "process?"