I should’ve said a news article by Sky News.Should decisions be made based on surveys?
I should’ve said a news article by Sky News.Should decisions be made based on surveys?
Because long term cases are an outlier, and rare.Adding on, it's also causing long-term issues in young populations. This isn't always a life-or-death conversation as many try to suggest. This can cause serious issues in young populations that will permanently alter their way of life. They'll survive, yes, but they may never be the same again. That's a fact so many seem to forget or overlook.
.... we literally would have no way of knowing this yet. We are 6 months into the pandemic. So far, many are showing damaging effects from the virus.Because long term cases are an outlier, and rare.
There are a lot of things that are repeated daily that are not trueIt’s a very convenient fact they overlook to push the”elderly are the only ones in danger” agenda. It’s just not true and is repeated here daily.
Adding on, it's also causing long-term issues in young populations. This isn't always a life-or-death conversation as many try to suggest. This can cause serious issues in young populations that will permanently alter their way of life. They'll survive, yes, but they may never be the same again. That's a fact so many seem to forget or overlook.
I should’ve said a news article by Sky News.
That’s what they said about Covid-19 in February.Because long term cases are an outlier, and rare.
I agree its too early to completely understand longterm effects but here's someSource? There can't be long term studies on a disease that has only been around for 7 months. I highly doubt the asymptomatic young people will have any long term effects to deal with.
Phew. That’s okay then.Source? There can't be long term studies on a disease that has only been around for 7 months. I highly doubt the asymptomatic young people will have any long term effects to deal with.
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Coronavirus warning from Italy: Effects of COVID-19 could be worse than first thought
Italian doctors are warning that COVID-19 is not just a respiratory disease but a killer affecting the whole body.news.sky.com
Exactly, the long term damage is unknown at best, and the damaging effects are still a rare occurrence..... we literally would have no way of knowing this yet. We are 6 months into the pandemic. So far, many are showing damaging effects from the virus.
Source?and the damaging effects are still a rare occurrence.
The optics of HKDL closing but WDW staying open dont look good here.
...I'm almost positive its not 52 casesIt's interesting that the shutdown in Hong Kong occurred because of a 52 new cases.
There are more studies about long term effects of mobile phones being deadly as well as many other things people accept everyday. Long term effects of getting pneumonia is really bad too.I agree its too early to completely understand longterm effects but here's some
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We Still Don't Fully Understand The Label 'Asymptomatic'
A new study reveals that even patients who are reportedly asymptomatic — no fever, cough, fatigue or breathing issues — could sustain temporary lung damage from the novel coronavirus.www.npr.org
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New Arizona concern: Study shows asymptomatic COVID patients could have long-term lung damage
There is a big concern here in Arizona because over 39,000 of the state's COVID cases are in the 20 to 44 age group, far more than any other agewww.azfamily.com
we're talking about covid.There are more studies about long term effects of mobile phones being deadly as well as many other things people accept everyday. Long term effects of getting pneumonia is really bad too.
I'm a pragmatic, logical person that looks at things like this outbreak from all angles, not just the "we need to do everything possible to protect every single life no matter the consequences" angle.It was still very disrespectful to undermine a group of people based on their age and really painted a picture of the kind of person you are.
You haven't shown me any evidence that it is, those articles quoted are all could , maybe , need to watch etc.Source?
so you got nothing?You haven't shown me any evidence that it is, those articles quoted are all could , maybe , need to watch etc.
And the evidence of long-term health damage from mobile phones is scanty and poor.we're talking about covid.
How can we possibly know what the long term effects are at this stage.Adding on, it's also causing long-term issues in young populations. This isn't always a life-or-death conversation as many try to suggest. This can cause serious issues in young populations that will permanently alter their way of life. They'll survive, yes, but they may never be the same again. That's a fact so many seem to forget or overlook.
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