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0whammies

06/12/21 6:01 PM

#112813 RE: toyota27040 #112809

Agree with, except I think survival chance would be much higher than 95%. I'm thinking it would be well over 99%.

Everything still is trial and error, second-guessing, and flip-flopping.

Fauci = grossly overpaid, glorified JOKE.
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BDEZ

06/12/21 10:09 PM

#112829 RE: toyota27040 #112809

Amen brother...100% that.

ENZC
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MotorBoater919

06/13/21 12:12 AM

#112831 RE: toyota27040 #112809

Preaching
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uncnchs1

06/13/21 1:59 AM

#112835 RE: toyota27040 #112809

Did anyone happen to catch the Covid19 expose on 60 Minutes where they interviewed several previously very fit, healthy people who had, contracted the disease and for whom the virus had left some dramatic, long-term effects? They call them long-haulers. In 1860, avg.life expectancy was about 37. Of course, the rigors of life in that time accounted for some of that, but small pox, tuberculosis and of course, polio, for which there are now vaccines, accounted for the lion's share of the difference between now and then. I was born in 1946 and remember children with leg braces and crutches after contracting polio. Fortunately, we were the first students ('53 -'54) to get the polio vaccine and IT WORKED! Sadly,the Covid vaccine has been politicized by a leader who just wanted to let it "wash through" the population as the method to gain herd-immunity, resulting in many, many more deaths and many, with seemingly long-term, permanent effects. Link- https://www.cbsnews.com/news/covid-long-haulers-60-minutes-2020-11-22/.