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Originally Posted by Leadbone1
Well, I can point out some hypocrisies in that also. You order your groceries by phone or online. And by the time they get to your house they have been touched by how many people? There is no question there will be more cases reported because we’re doing more testing. The relevant thing is hospitalization and or mortality’s which is dropping drastically. This virus is not a problem to 95% of the people that get it. I agree that we can’t stay locked down forever. That’s not what human beings do. Ask for a vaccine? Not saying I wouldn’t take it but I would wait at least a year to see what kind of issues might arise from it?
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Apparently you haven't seenthe handful of people who WANTED to tell us all on the tele that they are NOW suffering very harshly in the lungs, in the kidneys, in the liver, and other organs. Docs on the Doctor station today (5/17) on radio said that about 30% of those who've been hit with the virus will recover their sense of smell and taste; 30+% will get back only half of it permanently, and 30+ % will lose taste and smell ENTIRELY for the rest of their lives. What a bummer that is!
I would be happy to be still alive, but the rubbish left over is nasty.