I'm not a medical professional and didn't try to enter the argument. I'm (rightly) pointing out the moving goalposts you created. I guess you assume everyone is as dense as you are and assumed nobody would catch it.Ok, so what is the widely accepted treatment? If you had an answer you could do more than throw out ad hominem responses.
I try to get 30 minutes of sun multiple times a week. During these late fall days I have to walk at lunch. Lately I have found a little open area and then I sit there and bask. Today I was standing there soaking in the ray's.
I hear a horn honk so I check and there is some lady in a crossover waving me over on the side of the road.
I walk over, and she asked for directions to somewhere I actually knew, so i told her. Instead of thanking me, she says "you should be wearing a mask." And drives off.
She was not wearing a mask either. So again it's my responsibility to protect others after they directly ask me to come to them. That type of bs drives me crazy.
Actually, that number approximates zero. Children? Athletes?Some very healthy and fit people have suffered greatly from this virus. Your type of thinking is exactly why we can't get control of it
Us young and healthy are more at risk from the flu than from Covid as far as hospitalization and deaths go.Some very healthy and fit people have suffered greatly from this virus. Your type of thinking is exactly why we can't get control of it
I think the same thing every time I go into a convenience market. Can you imagine the outcry from smokers and big tobacco? There would be a daily protest from every trailer park in this countryI had a curious thought this weekend when I stopped to get gas and a beverage:
knowing that the mortality rate of lung cancer is something like 50-95%, depending on stage at diagnosis, how the hell are cigarettes still being legally sold, if public health and saving lives is such a priority?
We could save 150,000 lives a year by doing something that would really only impact the tobacco industry, rather than every sector of business, entertainment, and education.
