Coronavirus is a novel virus. Which means we don't know shit about it

And based on what we know about SARS - which this mostly is based upon - it’s more than a meme and worth taking seriously. Those most likely to panic are those who hold normalcy bias in a death grip.

its nothing you retarded schizo, its so easy to scare people like you

No shit....
And what we know about coronavirus should scare the shit out of you.
None of them have vaccines.

newscientist.com/article/dn23563-threatwatch-could-a-mers-vaccine-make-people-sicker/

"Early efforts to make SARS vaccines, using whole, killed viruses or viral proteins, seemed promising. The vaccine candidates rapidly induced antibodies that, in cell culture, neutralised the virus. When vaccinated animals were exposed to SARS, the virus didn’t replicate in their lungs. But several labs noticed that the animals still experienced a lung inflammation resembling a severe allergy.

This rang alarm bells. Experimental vaccines for animal coronaviruses have had this effect, and it has also been seen with viruses from other families. Most notoriously, it occurred in the 1960s with vaccines for measles and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), a common infection in babies. Vaccines containing killed viruses were tested in children and appeared safe, but when the children encountered live measles or RSV, they got sicker than unvaccinated children. Both vaccines were abandoned, and developers have been wary of the effect ever since."

Basically these vaccines... defending you from the virus but then triggered that cytokine storm, Makes you wonder if the people who get this cytokine storm may have been infected with a Covid virus before.

Go ahead ahead and roll the dice.
Preppers aren't pussies... preppers are smart.

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All viruses are actually nanomachines along with the rest of biology.

I'm already feeling the effects. The virus is increasing my muscle mass and brain power. My days of shit posting here will soon be over, when I emerge as the ultimate gigachad among the dying inferior mutts.

Nice flag

BASED

>It’s fairly likely that at least 30% do gain some immunity for anywhere between 3 and 18 months.
You are talking out of your ass. How would you presume to know this, since 18 months have not even passed since the initial outbreak?
Saying it is "fairly likely" like some sort of faggot who thinks his bullshit uninformed opinion matter, betrays you don't have a clue. What is your confidence interval on "fairly likely"? P value?

Better hope not. Cause you cave HIV for decades before AIDS develops.

why thank you sir