This is cool. We have an article where a woman says, Its nothing. And a 31 year old guy who says it damn near killed him. Back to back.
I imagine they are both being truthful insofar as their individual experiences go.
And you have some people who get cold-like flus and other people who die from them. Thats how diseases often are. Peoples bodies react differently.
Weve been told from the beginning that there would be occasional deaths of the young and healthy, but the vast majority would be the elderly or ones with underlying health issues who are at greatest risk.
This is cool. We have an article where a woman says, Its nothing. And a 31 year old guy who says it damn near killed him. Back to back.
I figure we are all going to be exposed. The lockdown right now is solely to prevent everyone that is going to be symptomatic from getting it at the same time, overwhelming our medical system. Like death itself, it needs to progress at a manageable rate through the population.
It's tagline is, "Do ya feel lucky, punk, well do ya?"
This is cool. We have an article where a woman says, Its nothing. And a 31 year old guy who says it damn near killed him. Back to back.
Our youngest daughter is 36. My impression is that her generation seems to be largely made up of Facebook attention hounds. Everything that happens to her is either the worst thing or the best thing that ever happened to anyone, everything that happens to her is unprecidented... No one else has ever experienced what she has.
The story about the 31 year old guy is pretty pathetic in comparison, but there are few people tougher than active old ladies.