How does the branch covidian media explain away the 99.5 (not sure exactly) survival rate? I’ve reached a point where I can’t even talk to the people who think this is a zombie apocalypse. I guess a kid died in Alabama and the media is licking their chops. Of course it’s sad but they don’t really care about them.
I’ll wear a mask if where I’m going requires it but I feel I’m much better off staying in shape while taking my vitamins. Boosting my immune system is the best protection.
I feel like everyone has gotten Covid most likely. Also you could make any sickness sound scary. Imagine if the flu was reported this way.
That's the whole point. Can't get people to follow increasingly crazy authoritarian policies if you don't get the scared.
As for explaining away the survival rate, they don't. They don't care about rates. They'll happily keep shouting that 600,000 people in the US have died from it, but they studiously ignore the fact that the US population is 330,000,000. So, that means, over the last year and a half less than 0.2% of the US population died (and with Covid, not from Covid). And then there's the fact that over 90% of them had comorbidities. And it was heavily shifted to old people. Anyone who honestly looks at the data and thinks about it can't be a Branch Covidian.
Assuming you're less than 50 years old, you probably have nothing to worry about. And keep taking the vitamins, especially vitamin D (or get out in the sun for it). At least 3 studies - from Italy, Germany and the UAE - have found that there is a massive correlation between vitamin D deficiency and WuFlu hospitalization and death (I think in the Germany study it was 85% of deaths were vitamin D deficient? Can't recall). But, of course, bringing that up (or bringing up Ivermectin, or HCQ, or Zinc, or other stuff) also gets ignored by the Covidians.