Stay the course.... please.

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Aschoff was found to have stage 4 non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. He didn’t die from pneumonia.
Wasn't aware of that update. Anyway, point remains. Pneumonia, the flu, and even a bad case of the runs has wiped out otherwise healthy people - outliers.
 
#77
#77
The US has gone out of its way to not point fingers. I think China is holding the West hostage due to our dependency on them for medicines. I’ve said since day 1 that China diagnosed this virus too quickly and that makes it more suspect it was intentional.
Intentionally or it was out way before they told anyone
 
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Wasn't aware of that update. Anyway, point remains. Pneumonia, the flu, and even a bad case of the runs has wiped out otherwise healthy people - outliers.

Sure, but I’ve always contended that you just can’t tell a certain demographic to stay home because those same people hold positions that make the system run.

If you tell everyone 60+ to stay home another month, we would virtually have no judges to handle court. It’s just not that simple. The same group also owns restaurants, runs financial offices, and other businesses.

Also, I am a healthy 40 year old who has never had a surgery or stayed a night in the hospital. I just ran/walked 100+ Miles the last 4 weeks, yet I take blood pressure medication. A few weeks ago, a number came out that 53% of those who died (can’t remember location) had hypertension. That’s considered me.

I’m all for reopening some of these things, but people live in their own bubble and have no clue the environments in which others work. There are situations even in TN that I don’t see being back to “normal” for a while.
 
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#79
I'll reiterate. This isn't your fight. And I don't blame you, the majority of cable news I've seen is fearmongering bs. As they say, "Dumb it down to a 6th grade level", that is their constituent.

Pertaining to at least a portion of your response, there are examples of otherwise healthy people dying from literally every sickness.

They're called outliers. We don't define things by outliers, we disregard them so we can draw general conclusions.

Ed Aschoff's death: How often does pneumonia kill healthy adults?

The antibody studies just now coming out of NY and CA are showing infection rates up to 85x higher than previously thought. Which, consequently, means the death rate is lower by the same multitude.

Sorry... I concede to the smartest person on the internet. I’ll gO bAck tO mY coLorIng bOok and cABble NeWs.

I would offer kind thoughts that I hope you dont get it but Im not worried anything will happen to you. I’ll just extend the hope that you dont somehow become an asymptomatic carrier and somehow pass it to a friend or family member that isn't in the peak physical condition you are.

And with that, I give you the last word and bid you and your straw man adieu.
 
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How in the world am I the sheep?

I've got a significant stake in the local economy, and up until now I've been creating jobs and opportunities for people through my job and a business I'm part of. Seems like the 'sheep' would be the one screeching in sync with the media (proven liars) and collective groupthink of cowardly and afraid nobodies.

Baa, baa.
 
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#81
How in the world am I the sheep?

I've got a significant stake in the local economy, and up until now I've been creating jobs and opportunities for people through my job and a business I'm part of. Seems like the 'sheep' would be the one screeching in sync with the media (proven liars) and collective groupthink of cowardly and afraid nobodies.

Baa, baa.
oh, let me anoint thee Captain Economy then O great sheppard of jobs. Since that seems to be all you and the Limbaugh sheep gaf about. Forget human lives, lets follow this Russian inspired drivel.

Because owning a business entitles you to be a d***. None of us plebs have any stake either. See ya pal.
 
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oh, let me anoint thee Captain Economy then O great sheppard of jobs. Since that seems to be all you and the Limbaugh sheep gaf about. Forget human lives, lets follow this Russian inspired drivel.

Because owning a business entitles you to be a d***. None of us plebs have any stake either. See ya pal.

Do you have any clue how stupid you sound?
 
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#83
oh, let me anoint thee Captain Economy then O great sheppard of jobs. Since that seems to be all you and the Limbaugh sheep gaf about. Forget human lives, lets follow this Russian inspired drivel.

Because owning a business entitles you to be a d***. None of us plebs have any stake either. See ya pal.

Based on this post, I do indeed doubt that you've got anything at stake.

Back to my weekly vodka stipend from Vlad! A fine СУКА БЛЯДЬ to you too, Comrade!
 
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I spent a little time in Russia in the 90s. Russian Stoli is like lighter fluid compared to the Stoli they sell here.
 
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Sure, but I’ve always contended that you just can’t tell a certain demographic to stay home because those same people hold positions that make the system run.

If you tell everyone 60+ to stay home another month, we would virtually have no judges to handle court. It’s just not that simple. The same group also owns restaurants, runs financial offices, and other businesses.

Also, I am a healthy 40 year old who has never had a surgery or stayed a night in the hospital. I just ran/walked 100+ Miles the last 4 weeks, yet I take blood pressure medication. A few weeks ago, a number came out that 53% of those who died (can’t remember location) had hypertension. That’s considered me.

I’m all for reopening some of these things, but people live in their own bubble and have no clue the environments in which others work. There are situations even in TN that I don’t see being back to “normal” for a while.
What's your food intake like, hopefully your good habits will negate the hypertension risks?

I'm not advocating for any mandatory measures. I just want individuals to choose what's best for them. I don't like the mob mentality that has been ignited from this thing. I firmly believe everyone that feels unsafe has the right to stay home and isolate themselves completely for as long as they wish.
 
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#88
What's your food intake like, hopefully your good habits will negate the hypertension risks?

I'm not advocating for any mandatory measures. I just want individuals to choose what's best for them. I don't like the mob mentality that has been ignited from this thing. I firmly believe everyone that feels unsafe has the right to stay home and isolate themselves completely for as long as they wish.

I agree, that’s the way it should work now, but you will still have employers who will get impatient and those self-employed (like me) who have to work at some point. I’m not really worried for myself, but my industry is higher risk based on who I come in contact with.

My eating has never been great, but I mostly gave up fried food the last 2 months, and eating at home has been good. I believe the high blood pressure is mostly genetic.
 
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dont see it as crying. facts are facts. you can justify your coldness however you wish, your CIC will enable the bevahiour.

if you get CV, which i hope you dont. and you have to go to hosp., make sure and tel your practitioner to stop crying.

It must be terrible to have the mentality of an 8 year old girl trapped in an all grown up body
 

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