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DarthYoda

04/07/20 11:15 PM

#276 RE: Zardiw #273

Will do. I actually watched that once already, but I don't remember where I saw it. Maybe someone posted it here?

Either way, that video goes right along with SARS again. Doctors in the U.S. didn't encounter SARS during the initial outbreak in the early 2000's. SARS-1 supposedly has an even higher death rate than "covid19"(SARS-2), likely because they kept using ventilators causing more harm than good. I'll bet that the misdiagnosed ARDS in Covid19 is also misdiagnosed ARDS in SARS-1. Look how few SARS-1 cases there were to learn from before this event:

The SARS outbreak of 2003
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), a total of 8,098 people worldwide became sick with SARS during the 2003 outbreak. Of these, 774 died. In the United States, only eight people had laboratory evidence of SARS-CoV infection. All of these people had traveled to other parts of the world where SARS was spreading. SARS did not spread more widely in the community in the United States. See an update on SARS cases in the United States and worldwide as of December 2003.


https://www.cdc.gov/sars/about/fs-sars.html