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This has to be the dumbest person in our country
as I recall, H1N1 was a pandemic. it was actually a worse pandemic than this corona virus, but because the swine flu was a flu, and not a VERY MILD strain of SARS, the masses didn't panic… it's this panic that causes trouble. I had the damned virus, it wasn't pleasant. it sucked. BUT I recall a few times as a kid feeling worse. this thing feels almost like bronchitis, with a fever. we have over the counter treatments for both: tylonol is great for reducing fevers. (if one doesn't take too much of it, too often) and there are numberous medicines (I used good old fashioned Vicks)
and apparently my symptoms were slightly worse than average compared to other people under 50.
can't fukin leave my house, but shrug is what it is, I'm alive, I'm well. and so are most of those who got it, and many who do get it won't get tested because it IS milder than a flu in most people.
I wouldn't have thought it more than a flu if I hadn't had to go into the hospital anyways. kinda wish I had managed to sneak through without getting screened, but there you have it… barely worse than a common flu… I imagine that a flu is pretty bad for people with immune deficiencies and elderly too, and can't see how this virus is that much different.
The lesson: Don't ignore disease in other countries because you think it will never happen to you.
Steve Forbes begging for a bailout on fox priceless aren't these people antisocialist
The government needs to pay every American WHO makes under $75,000 – $2,500 BECAUSE THE GOVERNMENT LET PEOPLE STILL IN AMERICA WHEN THEY FIRST HEARD ABOUT THE VIRUS AMERICANS SHOULD OF BEEN TOLD RIGHT AWAY BACK IN NOVEMBER 10 DR.OZ KNEW THIS BECAUSE HE WAS THERE IN CHINA AND SAID IT WILL BE BAD
Give away money then tax it to get it back. TAX TAX TAX
We all know the CDC has communist operators inside it's realm…..find them and root them out now.before it's too late. America 1st. 🇺🇸
Who's going to pay the bills. Millionaires and trillonaires should be paying everyone's bills..
his is from a Time mag article from June 20, 2019 about the longest flu season. It comes 2018-2019 flu season to the 2017-2018 season.
Even still, high early-season vaccination rates and a relatively effective annual vaccine appeared to help suppress illnesses. In total, the CDC estimates that up to 42.9 million people got sick during the 2018-2019 flu season, 647,000 people were hospitalized and 61,200 died. That’s fairly on par with a typical season, and well below the CDC’s 2017-2018 estimates of 48.8 million illnesses, 959,000 hospitalizations and 79,400 deaths.