InVOLuntary
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That's true, and we pretty much let them have their way, year to year.
Trending: Out-of-control teenagers coughing on grocery store produce
Those kids need an ass whippun.
Well, it wasn't. It's about how our government could do better by having stockpiles, especially if we rely on other countries for it. Central planning doesn't have to be at the Federal level, it could be at the state level, or even community, but wasn't.It seemed relevant since we’re praising communist central planning.
Are you somehow figuring in the increased testing?
So you're saying there's a chance then that flattening the curve may in fact be unwise as it could leave a larger part of the population completely vulnerable to a potentially deadlier wave?
Possible.
Do you think that he would ever apologize to you or anyone else?@DinkinFlicka
I've insulted you several times today, and I apologize. I still have no issues with you. I'm comfortable with the fact that we have different opinions on many subjects. I wish you only the best, as well as your employees who are out of work.
Peace.
@DinkinFlicka
I've insulted you several times today, and I apologize. I still have no issues with you. I'm comfortable with the fact that we have different opinions on many subjects. I wish you only the best, as well as your employees who are out of work.
Peace.
Trending: Out-of-control teenagers coughing on grocery store produce
Those kids need an ass whippun.
So then isn't it possibly a lot to ask of someone not at risk from the 1st wave to distance themself to avoid what ends up bringing them some immunity against their likely killer, the 2nd wave?
Fundamental properties of virus strains I suppose. Problem with meds being the primary battle is either the body becomes null to the med, or the virus mutates and renders last years shot useless. It's a viscous cycle. We are always pumping the body full of things for viral infections to become immune to, and render ourselves susceptible to anything. I'm blessed with a stout immune system. I rarely get sick. My tendency to have bronchitis twice a year has dwindled. Haven't had the common flu or it's mutations in 20 plus years. Get the makings of what could be a cold or bronchitis brewing then it just goes away before it ever gets bad. I have had a nagging cough and chest congestion on and off back to mid fall, but never has advanced. I'm scared if I have a slight cough in public now, someone will call 911 on me.
They're saying this is supposed to last through several waves. Does that mean waves like the 2nd wave of the Spanish Flu? If so wouldn't it be better to get it and build immunity up asap?
Central planning sucks. The gubmint can’t even sync the damn traffic lights.Well, it wasn't. It's about how our government could do better by having stockpiles, especially if we rely on other countries for it. Central planning doesn't have to be at the Federal level, it could be at the state level, or even community, but wasn't.
No, flattening the curve is wise either way so that our healthcare system doesn't get overloaded. Another wave would just mean that people would stay inside longer
I've heard some discussions of that concern. Apparently it mutates over time, as most viruses do, but If it gets worse, I'm not sure anyone can say.
Personally, I imagine it will be a natural selection type evolution, where the mutations that can endure, will.
No need. I realized that you're probably very on edge. I feel bad for my response.It's probably my own fault for extracting it from you.
It is what it is. I'm on edge right now and it shows. I also apologize, for everything except Friar Tuck-it-in. I'm keeping that one.