Posted on 07/18/2020 4:08:13 PM PDT by bort
Prove it.
Prove it.
Yes, it’s all very sad, and very fake.
“The sickest one”? Is that a clinical term, “doctor”?
LOL.
We’re not required to wear masks.
What kind of cowardly, spineless, propaganda-spewing idiot are you?
Prove it.
Ed McMahon says “HIOOOOOOHH!”
Dingdingdingding! We have a winner!
I just found out that a relative and her family has had it. She has been very ill with all the symptoms, husband not quite as bad and teenage daughters have had barely detectable symptoms. The mother has taken the “Trump cocktail” and has had a remarkable turn around. Says it is a miracle.
If you believe ANYONE has died from this, then you are a fool.
PROVE IT. Prove that anyone has died from this disease, don’t sit there like a simpering coward and regurgitate what you saw on TV.
You just proved my point. Thanks, shit-for-brains.
No other preexisting health issues? Really?
What were the preexisting medical conditions? Were the heavy smokers of marijuana or cigarettes? Were they morbidly obese? Drug users?
Excuse me?
Yes, asymptomatic is a word (without symptoms), but where did I say that word?
I stated the opposite: SYMPtomatic.
My nephew IS sick. Sounds like his wife and MIL is too, but they hope it wont be bad and just quarantine. Not bother to test.
However, I hope it wont be serious for any of them. I doubt it will be, but we shall see.
Nothing changes the fact that the worldwide average death age is 80 years old with Elderly who have preexisting conditions
Go read the Fort Worth News.
A 17 year old died of it back in April in Dallas County. She had no known underlying conditions.
Do a google search for “baby dies of covid.” You will get pages and pages.
Thank you so much.
Yes, last week the home began 30-minute porch visits. She didn’t know I was there I don’t think, but after almost three months it was good to see her.
Prove what?
I know no one who has died of COVID nor do I know anyone who knows anyone who has died of it.
Over the course of my life, I can think of about 30 people (under age 65) I either knew personally or knew of through associations with friends, relatives, or colleagues who died of flu or pneumonia.
And if you add in the people over 65, well, they add up to way more than 30.
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