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Post by Maxflex on Jul 9, 2020 17:05:29 GMT -8
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Post by msguide on Jul 13, 2020 7:16:19 GMT -8
I believe nothing coming out of the MSM. The C-19 is not what it seems to be. My doctors are not wholly convinced.
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Post by george1861 on Jul 14, 2020 7:45:13 GMT -8
There's so much conflicting info out there. A former co-worker & her husband got it in March. She was in hospital for a number of days, he wasn't. They have to be tested every so often. One of those came back positive, ones before & after were negative. They now count as 3 or 4 of the County's cases. Apparently there's no system for reporting that you're cured. Have noticed only Cases & deaths untill recently. In Fla. about a month ago they started reporting hopitalizations. Started about 13% vs total cases, but has dropped to 8% a week ago.
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Post by Maxflex on Jul 18, 2020 9:26:37 GMT -8
I believe nothing coming out of the MSM. The C-19 is not what it seems to be. My doctors are not wholly convinced. Strange how people see things. My daughter works in a hospital and fully believes the numbers. But she work in a place where if you are sent (and who chooses who needs to go?) to a hospital she see infected people. But she mainly sees just the people there, and not how sick they are. History might tell what really happen, but I doubt it. And even if it does, who will read it?
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Post by msguide on Aug 1, 2020 17:42:08 GMT -8
I have a close friend who works in a COVID ward in a major hospital.
None of my doctors are buying the official narrative.
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Post by Maxflex on Aug 2, 2020 0:01:04 GMT -8
I have a close friend who works in a COVID ward in a major hospital. None of my doctors are buying the official narrative. My daughter works at a hospital. She believes the government about the COVID. Which her point of view would be the truth for her. My point of view (mostly from reading) is nursing homes (other then people fleeing New York City) are the biggest cause of death. Which I can understand. You have a trapped group of people with outside (DR, staff) contact everyday. My job (remember phone repair and install) would take me many places, nursing homes being one of them. Knowing how under staff some are I can see why the health care can slip at times. One place had a short lady who would hug anyone who came in. She hugged me for about 5 minutes while I talked with management about what was wrong. The mental hospitals are not much better. But I retired before the virus hit so I am not sure what it might be like now. Some facts are harder to come by since the facts about suicide are getting bury. Not really sure how much we can trust the news, But one station I view often has a banner about the virus. 1,254 deaths MO, 51,258 Illness MO - 7,503 deaths IL, 180,476 Illness IL And yet Suicide Facts & Figures:United States 2020afsp.org/statisticsSuicide is a preventable public health problem and a leading cause of death in the United States. More investment in suicide prevention, education and research will prevent the untimely deaths of thousands of Americans each year.CDC, 2018 Fatal Injury Reports (accessed from www.cdc.gov/injury/wisqars/fatal.html on 3/1/20). Find additional citation information at afsp.org/statistics.Suicide was the 10th leading cause of death in theUnited States. On average, 132 Americans died by suicide each day.
The numbers can make you think.
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