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who else is actively trying to come down with Corona just to test their immune system and get stronger

>> No.17870963

>>17870939
Getting it before the hospitals are overrun is unironically the best thing you can do

>> No.17870968

>>17870939
Same bro fuckit

>> No.17871018

>>17870963
Unless you are elderly you would never get hospitalized over this retard

>> No.17871024

>>17870939
I’m American and I had it but barely noticed anything. Chest just hurt a little more after ripping my bong than usual, but that was it.

>> No.17871032

based. I exercise every day, 60 minutes of cardio and then weights. My immune system is ready. bring it on, corona faggot.

>> No.17871033

No because I see my grandma a lot and I don't want to hurt her

>> No.17871052

>>17871033
Faggot. Everyone dies. You’re actively hurting the economy by not speeding up the process of your worthless sack of shit grandma dying.

>> No.17871061

>>17870939
This is unironically a smart decision if you're young and healthy. Then in 10 years when the new corona snake-virus or whatever is sweeping the world you'll be protected.

>> No.17871066

>>17871018
Seething trumpcel

>> No.17871089

>>17870939
The fact reinfection appears to be possible (probably because it "hides" like herpes) and is much worse thanks to the cytokine storm, is neuroinvasive and might leave you sterile makes this as good an idea as any.

>> No.17871090

>>17870939
>>17870963
>>17871061
Why the presumption that you can only get the virus once?

>> No.17871096

>>17870939
>>17871024
can’t get tested since it’s a mild case, but I’ve had it for the past 5 days and it wasn’t bad at all.

The most noticeable symptom is “sore” lungs and it slightly hurting to take a deep breath.

still went to the gym everyday, going back to work tomorrow.

>> No.17871112

>>17871089
everything you said is rumormongering

>> No.17871141
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>>17871052
>You’re actively hurting the economy by not speeding up the process
implying that wasn't his plan all along bullfag

>> No.17871174

>>17871096
Nice. I workout daily too. Was just traveling across the states and spent a week at high altitude before I finally contracted it. Now I’ve got a good red blood cell count and am at low elevation again, paired with a rested immune system from taking a week off from lifting and it’s a breeze.

>> No.17871182

unless ur old or immunocompromised it will be a blip for u. if anyone ur age is scared of it selfishly, they're straight up stupid. if people ur age are scared because it might hurt old or immunocompromised people they love, that's fine.

>> No.17871203

>>17871052
>You’re actively hurting the economy

Sounds awesome. I only just started paying into the system so this in the long-run benefits me too

>> No.17871204

>>17871141
Oh, I’ve known the market was fucked since fall. They’ve been waiting for an excuse to dump the market.

>> No.17871215

>>17871052
imagine caring more about the economy than gran

>> No.17871232

>>17871112
There you go fuckwit:

"The neuroinvasive potential of SARS‐CoV2 may be at least partially responsible for the respiratory failure of COVID‐19 patients"

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/jmv.25728

>> No.17871235

>>17870939
Even assuming antibodies are truly protective, there are already multiple serologically distinct strains that you could still contract, the antibodies most likely only last a few months like SARS and other coronaviruses, and like SARS it will scar the fuck out of your lungs.

>> No.17871238

>>17871215
I care more about myself and the immediate future than someone who spends their time consooming mass media tv and leeching off of medicare.

>> No.17871264

>>17871235
>t. a non-doctor who is probably 18-25 years old

>> No.17871287

>>17871235
Even so, COVID-19 isn’t going away, and it’s best you get in front of the storm than behind it. If you delay the inevitable you’re going to get fucked.

>> No.17871290

>>17871264
>t. hasn't read a single paper on the subject

>> No.17871306

>>17870939
I was thinking of doing that, but I probably wouldn’t even get symptoms. Then I’d feel bad thinking I spread it to a bunch of old people.

>> No.17871327

>>17871287
The point is that you gain no advantage by getting sick at any point. It can still happen again. You might as well go get a cold to protect yourself from getting it again. It's total nonsense, and unlike a cold, this can actually cause serious long term complications.

>> No.17871328

>>17871232
>chink paper
Find me a paper from a real source

>> No.17871424

>>17871327
>you gain no advantage
I’ll roll the dice m8

>> No.17871554

>>17871327
It would have to mutate a lot to be able to reinfect.

>> No.17871566

>>17870939
fun fact: you don't develop immunity to coronavirus if you get it and if you get it again its 1000000x more deadly the 2nd time with a 99% fataility rate.

>> No.17871577

>>17871554
It mutates a lot.
https://nextstrain.org/narratives/ncov/sit-rep/2020-03-13

>> No.17871655

>>17871577
I'm sorry but it's not, it would have to mutate a lot more than that.

>> No.17871698

>>17871566
Nice sources

>> No.17871717

>>17871655
You're just incorrect. There have already been reinfections as far back as January.

>> No.17871735

>>17871717
Thats just due to shitty testing

>> No.17871785

>>17871735
What makes you so confident of that? Every other coronavirus can infect you multiple times. What makes you so sure this one can't?

>> No.17871826
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>>17871577
How’s this: it mutates a lot so there’s a moderate probability that it’ll mutate to a more deadly form. There’s also a moderate probability that if you’re infected now it’ll mutate to a form against which you have no antibodies and you will have to fight it again, but also a moderate possibility that you’ll gain some measure of protection against future strains. How you do your own particular calculus of risk is up to you, but I’d just as soon catch the existing, relative mild strain even if it only has a low probability of affording me some protection against possible future variants.

>> No.17871856

>>17871018
>This
Don't trust the fearmongering.
The only Young reported in Hospitals, for instance the U.K. Was a 49 year old heavymun.
As long as you are relatively healthy, you should be in the clear.

>> No.17871981

>>17871856
Well actually there are young ER doctors and nurses who got hospitalized and died to it.

But thats only because they were exposed to so much of it it triggered a cytokine storm

>> No.17872007

>>17871826
Even if that panned out perfectly, it will permanently scar your lungs, making them more vulnerable when you get sick again, and the antibodies you gain will only last 6-9 months.

>> No.17872019

>>17871238
imagine caring about yourself more than gran

>> No.17872025
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17872025

i am a neet hermit so i dont even need hand sanitizer. if i do get the corona virus it will be through my mother because she's the only person i am around

>> No.17872037

>>17871061
I am only 23 but I weigh 390lbs and generally not in very good shape. Will I be clear for the coronavirus?

>> No.17872039

>>17872007
>permanently scar
Its been 3 months. There is no evidence it scars the avioli

>> No.17872089

>>17871981
I unironically worry for them.
Bless the frontline medical staff.

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>>17872007
You’re already talking about having the worst possible reaction to the existing variant, but yeah what you describe is possible. Like I said, your risk calculus is your own. Odds are pretty good you’re going to get it regardless of what you do.

>> No.17872110

>>17872089
This is another reason we should let it happen and deny boomers entrance to the hospital.

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>>17870939

>> No.17873627

>>17872039
Look up long term studies of SARS patients. This is basically the same disease.

>> No.17873904

I want to catch Corona-Chan just so I can get a hospital bed before the wave of peak cucks crashes against the medical system. Once they start denying ventilators to BMI>25 individuals (already happening in Seattle) I’m fucked.