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Re: What should we really fear?
[Re: WadeRyan]
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The blacks are all slap happy and the frogs are all kissy-kissy.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: What should we really fear?
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If New Orleans is any example, the China virus is hard on French Canadians. Been hard on French Canadians in Quebec, Canada as well. I understand, the infection rate in New Orleans is something like 7x greater than the country at large...Mean stuff.
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Re: What should we really fear?
[Re: NonPCfed]
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04/07/20 12:29 PM
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It was already breaking out in China by late Nov but it really started to blow up there during the 2nd half of Dec.
Wade- What we know of the 2 (at least) strains of covid-19, the S strain produces antibodies and thus can be shown in a serology test but the L strain does not. But, the L strain tends to be the more lethal one so perhaps if someone catches the S who has had the L, they're tough enough to survive it as well.
There's also the issue of all these various tests, how many will give false readings at what percent? We seem to be making lots of decisions on one reading. My bro had a patient who was tested twice during one illness, first from the state and a second one a private lab out of state (assumed to be better quality). One test was negative, the other positive. The patient came and went. He assumed she was positive because of symptoms as well as the one test. Nothing really changed much. Our lab was reporting 93% false negatives when the nasal swab was compared to antigen testing. The first death in our county came back negative on the swab. They’ve since found 7 other positives in her assisted living since they started testing staff/residents randomly.
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Re: What should we really fear?
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A family member started feeling symptoms 20 days ago, tested positive, recovered, then was admitted again last night. She is an RN It will be interesting. Could be something unrelated, maybe not. I personally think this whole thing stinks to high heaven. Definitely dark forces driving this. A family member started feeling symptoms 20 days ago, tested positive, recovered, then was admitted again last night. She is an RN It will be interesting. Could be something unrelated, maybe not. I personally think this whole thing stinks to high heaven. Definitely dark forces driving this. Yes it stinks. I still say that smell is coming from Soros.
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