I think there really is some novel virus out there that has the potential to completely wreck people up. More likely to happen if you're older and/or obese or have other conditions. I've seen enough data of people with truly messed up lungs (even those without severe illness) to know it's a real thing.
BUT, it isn't nearly as contagious as the media lets on. It doesn't have asymptomatic spread, and it doesn't have an R0 of 2-4. It's probably less than 1, to be honest.
In order to drum up the necessary fear, however, they've been pushing testing. Testing that we know to be unreliable and unable to differentiate between influenza or other coronaviruses. This explains why cases go up, this explains why the "vaccines" fail and why there's no good data on what a "COVID experience" looks like.
There's been a lot of positive cases that were NOT the coof. Not 50-50, but probably more like 80-20. If someone has difficulty breathing, loss of taste and smell without congestion, and a moderate-high fever as a first symptom, I'd treat that as probable coof, but these cases of people with normal respiratory illness saying "oh yeah I got it, and I got a positive test, and I beat it and it's nothing" are probably wrong too.
The real information is just so screwed up. The people who fancy themselves arbiters of information are hopeless biased, and they're being strung along by an incompetent and corrupt bureaucracy that has been scrambling for 18 months to find any consistency in its messaging.
The "vaccines" are probably useless, but we can't get a full picture because there's so many false positives in the way.
The actual,real novel virus that was released from the Wuhan lab is probably pretty deadly -- certainly not fun to get if you're one of the unlucky ones in any case. Not 10%, not 5%, but a very serious 2-3%.
I do believe Ivermectin works - I think the Indian province of Uttar Pradesh is a nice example, but I'm not willing to throw out corruption in statistics as an explanation -- even if I like the conclusions.
Thanks for coming to my TED talk, I hope it wasn't as boring as most TED talks.
My husband’s symptoms were fever
, loss of taste and smell and cough.. no nasal congestion. Also toes and fingers going from extreme hot to cold. Insomnia. I believe he had “Covid”.
He is 46, in ok shape. Not heavy but doesn’t exercise, hard worker. He was ok with a zpak prescribed by dr. After a few days of nothing.
My 1 year old at the time got symptoms a few days after him. High fever and lethargy, also positive (tested the following day when better, wish I didn’t). Her fever broke after about 15 hours, she threw up and was fine.
Maybe in wuhan at first death was at the levels you mentioned, but I don’t think it was by summer 2020 (when he had it) at all,
"You probably just had a seasonal cold!"
So then they did have covid.
Here's my honest take:
I think there really is some novel virus out there that has the potential to completely wreck people up. More likely to happen if you're older and/or obese or have other conditions. I've seen enough data of people with truly messed up lungs (even those without severe illness) to know it's a real thing.
BUT, it isn't nearly as contagious as the media lets on. It doesn't have asymptomatic spread, and it doesn't have an R0 of 2-4. It's probably less than 1, to be honest.
In order to drum up the necessary fear, however, they've been pushing testing. Testing that we know to be unreliable and unable to differentiate between influenza or other coronaviruses. This explains why cases go up, this explains why the "vaccines" fail and why there's no good data on what a "COVID experience" looks like.
There's been a lot of positive cases that were NOT the coof. Not 50-50, but probably more like 80-20. If someone has difficulty breathing, loss of taste and smell without congestion, and a moderate-high fever as a first symptom, I'd treat that as probable coof, but these cases of people with normal respiratory illness saying "oh yeah I got it, and I got a positive test, and I beat it and it's nothing" are probably wrong too.
The real information is just so screwed up. The people who fancy themselves arbiters of information are hopeless biased, and they're being strung along by an incompetent and corrupt bureaucracy that has been scrambling for 18 months to find any consistency in its messaging.
The "vaccines" are probably useless, but we can't get a full picture because there's so many false positives in the way.
The actual, real novel virus that was released from the Wuhan lab is probably pretty deadly -- certainly not fun to get if you're one of the unlucky ones in any case. Not 10%, not 5%, but a very serious 2-3%.
I do believe Ivermectin works - I think the Indian province of Uttar Pradesh is a nice example, but I'm not willing to throw out corruption in statistics as an explanation -- even if I like the conclusions.
Thanks for coming to my TED talk, I hope it wasn't as boring as most TED talks.
My husband’s symptoms were fever , loss of taste and smell and cough.. no nasal congestion. Also toes and fingers going from extreme hot to cold. Insomnia. I believe he had “Covid”.
He is 46, in ok shape. Not heavy but doesn’t exercise, hard worker. He was ok with a zpak prescribed by dr. After a few days of nothing.
My 1 year old at the time got symptoms a few days after him. High fever and lethargy, also positive (tested the following day when better, wish I didn’t). Her fever broke after about 15 hours, she threw up and was fine.
Maybe in wuhan at first death was at the levels you mentioned, but I don’t think it was by summer 2020 (when he had it) at all,