New England millionaires have chicken coops with 4 or 5 birds. They qualify as a farm and get huge write-offs.
California admits Trump right about flu hoax, herd immunity
healthcare workers don't die of the flu every year
Source?
You just made that up.
Discussion on how cities nationally are forced to cut Medicaid, SNAP, section 8 housing, and education for their nogs. We actually have a serious chance of purging them entirely.
I agree, or well I dunno the exact data for the flu currently but I know that Corona strains are represented in germany with 4-16% annually depending on it's cycle (represented among all diagnosed diseases, far more won't even go visit a doctor over this)
it's a bit scary how little knowledge about complication progressions there apparently exists in so much medical personal to allow for all of this to come so far
or for media to successfully bamboozle professionals with
>Antibody testing is bad
>bad idea
>waste of time
despite it being crucial to establish any larger data about already infected and progressed (past day 7-13 or healed)
the best theory I've read was that it's an HIV vaccine developed to cause the least serious progressions, being as mild as possible and killing as little people as possible.
I don't believe it, I just really like it.
Corona also belongs to an ancient group of viral families that can infect at least all higher order vertebrates and the majority of them shares the ACE2 entry/fusion mechanism.
It's been well known for zoonotic jumps for many decades and the majority of such jumps (as with flu and similar) will progress so mild that the new host can't infect their own species.
But like with the plagues of the old world, given enough people the chance for this to happen draws towards 1
>food availability in the rest of the world
>close living with animals in unhygienic environment
at least evolutionary pressure to temperance (lysogenic lifecycle instead of lysolyic) and become milder is quite strong.
There's only few families of viral particles that lost temperance or never gained it to begin with, at least when it comes to pathogen ones, no idea about that endless massive, larger than seas of stars, world of other viral particles.
>thinks they don't exist
>thinks they exist and kill
ok?
it's not dengue fever tho and while there is obviously a possibility for the option to possess a phenotype that reacts similar to a secondary infection of corona like the dengue virus does to a lot of phenotypes
it's not the antibodies that kill people, strictly speaking
they just facilitate it
yea I hear that alla time from the scientific commu-
It's in the paper the stanford faggots published.
You DID read the paper, right user? You didn't just blindly trust the media?
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indeed you are lying
medrxiv.org
they even gauged/calibrated with available known samples
de.linkedin.com
produced by premier-biotech in minnesota as can be seen in the study