Talk of The Villages Florida - View Single Post - To Vaccinate or not to vaccinate
View Single Post
 
Old 03-08-2021, 07:11 PM
jimjamuser jimjamuser is offline
Sage
Join Date: Mar 2018
Posts: 9,868
Thanks: 6,862
Thanked 2,238 Times in 1,806 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
As of today I know 17 people who have had Covid. 16 have fully recovered without any issues the 17th was just diagnosed. None have required hospitalization. Four would never even known that they had it. The only reason they found out was they were tested before traveling. According to the CDC 94% of Covid coded deaths had multiple comorbidities, with the average having 2.6. Among the common comorbidities were obesity, cancer & lung disease. If you are healthy the chances of you dying from Covid are extremely low.
I could agree that there is a low risk of DYING from CV. But, when you add in the factors of "long haul CV symptoms and the numbers of people that have NEAR death experiences in hospitals ( and large hospital bills), you get to a seriously high-risk factor. You could die from CV in 2 weeks' time. Obesity and cancer can take much longer. Cancer is MUCH harder to prevent than CV - there are no simple, specific ways to avoid cancer like to avoid CV - just vaccinations, masks, avoid indoors, and distancing. 80% of CV deaths are to people over 65, most of who are technically and medically obese. So, when someone dies that is BOTH obese and has CV, the cause of death HAS to be listed as CV because they could have lived for MANY years just being obese. It is NOT some grand statistical conspiracy that their death is listed as because of CV.