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I literally know of 0 people who actually have it. Anyone here get it?

>> No.19827760

Literally more people have a haircomb token

>> No.19827768

>>19827741
0 and I meet and greet hundreds of ppl every day. Not single one of my coworkers have gotten it.

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>>19827741

>> No.19827779

A couple of my cousins got it. One of them got it bad and almost died but she's fine now. 45ish year old lady with lupus/kidney disease. Another cousin got it and he seem to be fine

Had another cousin who's father in law got it too, he died of it.

I think it's way over blown and we shouldn't shut down society and people with risk factors should voluntarity self quarantine and take other precautions. But it isn't the end of human life as we know it, it isn't the apocalypse but the powers that be are trying to hype it up as such.

>> No.19827789

2 people I knew had to isolate for 2 weeks because someone they came in contact with at their work tested positive. But in one of the cases the guy wasn't even symptomatic and the other is a nurse I know at a local hospital who had another nurse they worked with test positive. Neither of them actually tested positive themselves.

>> No.19827794

>>19827741
No, and I live in a city of 150k people. I have to get tested for it in a few days for an unrelated medical procedure they require it

>> No.19827795

>>19827741
>basement dweller who rarely goes to social events is surprised that his close knit circle of basement dwellers who rarely go to social events haven't contracted a virus which is spread via social interaction

>> No.19827810

yes, two of my cousins

>> No.19827833

my uncle and auntie were two of the first 40 or so in the uk after catching it in italy
they had some mild symptoms and are fine

>> No.19827838

My mom literally died from it two months ago.

>> No.19827856

>>19827741
I know 2 people that had it and said it was nothingburger tier. Both of them over 50

>> No.19827857

>>19827779
>of the three people I personally or indirectly who have caught it, one died and one has suffered serious complications but really it’s no biggie
Umm, anon I ...

>> No.19827862

>>19827741
My Dad, who works at Nintendo, got it and died.

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>>19827862
one less paycheck for NTDOY bullish af

>> No.19827924

>>19827741
Your social circle is maybe not big or you live in a country that's not affected much, i know several cases (germany)

>> No.19827958

>>19827795
Anon, I work in a facility with hundreds of people...

>> No.19827983

Me, infected in april and still havent recovered 100%. Shortness of breath, heartrate elevated and fatigue still haunts me every day. Fuck you ppl calling it nothing burgers, hope you catch it and feel it for yourself. And i wish i could say this is larp, its not.

>> No.19827992

>>19827741
My mom got it early in march and still has symptoms...

>> No.19828012

>>19827983
are you fat
what is your diet
are you inbred

>> No.19828061

>>19827983
>>19827992
Are you guys fat or diabetic?

>> No.19828083
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I know virtually no one who’s gotten it. A relative of a family friend who is in a nursing home tested positive but had no symptoms. My boss’s daughter in law’s coworker supposedly had it. In my office of about 1,000 people a few tested positive but I don’t know who they are. Otherwise I haven’t heard of anyone. I’m in the US in pretty big city and have family in Central and Eastern Europe. No one has gotten it. It such bullshit we crippled our economy over this. Just glad I haven’t lost my job yet, knock on wood.

>> No.19828096

>>19828061
Nope, she is very fit (runs marathons) but aged 53. Most of her symptoms were gone after a month but she still has shortness of breath, random chest pains and tiredness. Its weird, she told me she feels good for a few days and then it comes back for a day or two and then itss good again etc...

>> No.19828115

>>19827838
I'm really sorry to hear that Anon.

>> No.19828152

>>19827838
My condolences anon.

>> No.19828173

>>19827741
my dad got it pretty bad, was on a ventilator for 3 days
my siblings got it too but didn't have too bad symptoms
Dad is out of hospital and recovering now, but still nowhere near back to his original health. Slow but steady road

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My fiancee's grandma died from the coronavirus in NY really early on, like in early march... she was old though so not that surprising

>> No.19828304

We had twins born ten weeks early start of Feb, and they caught it whilst still in the NICU. They had the sniffles and needed some oxygen but that was all, they’re home now and doing really good. I think we might have had it too (I was breastfeeding them so no way I didn’t get it if they had it) but all I had was a sore throat for a few days. They had confirmed positives.

>> No.19828335

Just to add, if I didn’t know they had confirmed positives I wouldn’t even have thought anything of my symptoms. I’ve literally had way worse colds, for some weird reason it just seems to affect certain people really really badly.

>> No.19828342

>>19828304
t. breastfeeding ftm tranny

>> No.19828481

>>19828335
>for some weird reason it just seems to affect certain people really really badly.


I think this is the biggest reason people have doubts about it - even me. Range in presentation is huge

Im not denying its existence at all, people close to me have had the virus really bad, i just cant think of any possible mechanism that would mean most people are fine but some get rekt

lockdown was good to reduce the spread, but its like seatbelts - they only really protect the people who are going to crash. I understand why people dont think the lockdown was needed - but they dont understand that the lockdown wasn't for them, it was for the <5% that would die from this


also without the lockdown things would've been a lot worse, but only for the vulnerable populations - most people wouldve been fine

>> No.19828498

Cousin, 1 coworker which then infected his entire family

>> No.19828520

>>19827838
May she rest in power fren

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>>19827741
She's coming for you financially first, then your supply lines. Then your lungs with long term damage and constant reinfections even in asymptomatics

>> No.19829009

>>19828012
>>19828061
No you retards. In fact i have no significant history and am a physiotherapist as profession (also reason for infection). Im just saying it as it is, many more stories like mine will surface in the coming months. Young people with mild symptoms who never seem to fully recover, it sucks let me tell u that

>> No.19829061

>>19829009
How much for a happy ending? Asking for a friend

>> No.19829086

>>19827741
OP is faggot

>> No.19829105

>>19829009
i bet you are a vegan poisoning your body with plants and/or got your lungs permanently fucked by the ventilator

>> No.19829113

>>19827741

My coworker had 2 relatives test positive for it (one person was in the hospital for a completely unrelated reason and happened to get tested and was positive, then the spouse got tested), but they were 100% asymptomatic

>> No.19829115

>>19827741

I think I had it, was sick for a week. Like a worse flu but not really bad.

>> No.19829164

>>19827795
You know what's really weird? It's how it doesn't spread through rioting.

>> No.19829186

>>19829164
Wait for it

>> No.19829187

>>19827983
>>19827992

Count me in, I got a strange alternating on-off-on-off disease in early march that involved headache, fatigue, mild fever, and slight chest tightness, would last 2 days, go away for 2 days, come back for 2 days, etc for three weeks. Extremely dry, no snot and no sneezing, not like anything I'd had before. Then it seemed like it subsided for a while but in mid may I started getting weird fucking spells of chest tightness again, same frequency as before, couple days on, couple days off, etc. No fever or sore throat this time though. Still happening to this day.

I live in the seattle commuting area and this was just around the time they had all those nursing home deaths. I'm aittle flabby but generally healthy and run a few miles a few times a week. I have O- blood and bubonic plague survivor genes which let me get off easy on the symptoms. I also take zinc, c, d, k2 and garlic each day. I actually wonder if covid needs to fully express itself in a near-death experience for the body to mount enough of an immune response to actually flush it out for good, and us 'lucky' mildly symptomatic people are keep the viral load down so low that the body never bothers with clearing it out for good.

Or maybe we all just have lung AIDS now and the human race will be wiped out within the decade. I'm open to anything, really.

>> No.19829207

>>19827838
Sorry to hear that bro

>> No.19829245

>>19827741
>I literally know of 0 people who actually have it.
If you're in the US, give it a couple weeks and I'm sure you'll know some people who actually have it by then.

>> No.19829255

>>19828083
>no one I know has died from it so it must not be a big deal!

80IQ retard, kys

>> No.19829366

It's unrionically just the flu. They call it covid now

>> No.19829383

>>19827774
notice me

>> No.19829406

>>19827779
this

>>19827857
Destroying the economy is not preventing SHIT.
you're a faggot.

>> No.19829408

New England fag reporting. I don't personally know anyone, but every town in the state gets at least a few dozen new cases per day. More the closer you get to NYC or Boston.

>> No.19829466

>>19829255
>>no one I know has died from it so it must not be a big deal!

>80IQ retard, kys

50-IQ retard, kys

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>>19829406
I’m not arguing in favour of the shutdowns: I’m a chicken-pox party take your lumps and move on sort of guy. The powers that be control the narrative and dictate the response

>> No.19829479

Doctorfag here. I’ve treated a few people with it at my small community hospital

>> No.19829501

>>19829105
I bet you are one of those tinfoil hatters who think covid is a hoax

>> No.19829511

One of my customers got it like a week ago.

Cornwall, UK

>> No.19829516

>>19829406
Would be nice to see more people wearing masks though.
Since we know how the germs spread, it seems like common courtesy if you're out in public in a building with other people, wear a mask, and in a few weeks the virus will be practically gone.
But people are too fucking idiotic and seem to actively want to keep the shit going for far longer than it has to, because they can't be bothered to wear some fucking fabric on their face and work together with those who are actually trying to stop the spread of this thing so we can get back to normal.
Fucking selfish pricks who prefer the shutdown, I guess, because they seem to be doing everything possible to keep the virus alive.

>> No.19829535

>>19827741
My mother throught her job knows a lot of people. Only person she knows died, the mother of a colleague who was 94 years old. Other persons who got sick, a colleague who was very sick, but didn't die, and the children of an other colleague who where young but recovered.
Corona disease is a psy-op, created in order to cover the 2020 financial crisis. End 2019 near negative interest rates, March 2020, FED suppress the fractional reserves in financial institutions, early june 2020, FED buy massively stocks with printed money, Mid june 2020, european central bank have negative interest rates.
Cover-up, corona disease, racial tension.
Cover-up was a success, contrary to 2008 crisis which led to occupy wall street. Deep state did well.

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>>19829516
I usually only see chinks wearing masks. Really makes me think

>> No.19829573

>>19827741
My cousin is a nurse and had to be hospitalized even though she's only 23 because of pre-existing conditions (immunosuppressants). She's alright now thankfully but I guess it was hell.

One of my dad's friends got it from his home health aide (he had a stroke last year) and died. He wasn't even that old, early 70s.

As cases continue to rise across the US, denialists are going to keep getting smacked in the face with evidence closer and closer to home and there will be a second wave of panic that pokes a hole in this market mini-bubble; I originally thought that would happen in the fall but now I think it'll be much sooner. I'm expecting a lot of blood before Q2 earnings

>> No.19829576

I had it

Shit almost took me out on the 48th hour of heavy symptoms

Then I ate some raw cannabis leaves and Vaped some flower.

Got well. Pass it on anons

>> No.19829641

>>19828012
Easier explanation: he is a paid shill. Do not believe anyone on the internet. Correlate it with IRL evidence.

>> No.19829656

>>19828304
Glad you and your kids are ok.

>> No.19829683

>>19827838
condolences brother

>> No.19829692

>>19829501
not a hoax but i saw all the fat nurses they paraded on tv as being "healthy" and "no previous conditions" that died from the virus and obviously had undiagnosed diabetus

and you can still be average age, eat your face full of sugars, exercise and die of heart disease at 40, these are the young types that died imo, they were on the edge of dropping dead and covid pushed them over or are the suckers posting about fucked up lungs itt

me and my 65 year old boomer dad eat meat heavy diets, we had a mild cough for 2 days in early march and that was it, he was violating lockdown everyday going shopping and shit and thought it was a meme
alpha male genes

>> No.19829703

>>19829641
You sound like a conspiracy nut. The whole world is wrong but you am i right. I would wish covid on you but its something i woulndt wish on my worst enemies. And yes if you are lucky you get it symptomless, doesnt make the worser case any less worse

>> No.19829731

>>19829692
Diabetes is indeed a factor that makes it worse big time. Also here in eu we barely have fat nurses, im guessing you are burger killing fat people like natural selection like no other place.

>> No.19829754

My brother had it and my cousins ex-husband died from it in Florida

>> No.19829762

>>19827838
I'm sorry, Anon.

>> No.19829765

I had it like 2 months ago. It started with some minor chest tightness and shortness of breath for a few days. Then major chest tightness and noticeably labored breathing with 102 Fahrenheit fever for 2 days. I could remotely work fine during the day but at night it hit like a truck. After those 2 days it sort of tapered off. Lasted maybe 2-2.5 weeks from start to finish.

I'm really pretty healthy also, no underlying conditions or anything

>> No.19829766

>>19829731
no i'm english, we have plenty of fatties

>> No.19829792

>>19829703
Like i said: cover up. You phraseology stinks this dying world rethoric. Newspeak. Guilt tripping. Mass cognition throught a tiny source (mass medias and social network propaganda). Great amplifying of something that is only anecdotical.

>> No.19829830

>>19829792
Whatever, as long as you at least practice social distancing and a mask i dont give a fk what you think

>> No.19829857

>>19829830
Okay you've just proved you are a paid shill. Thank you.

>> No.19829866

>>19829792
Is your day to day existence a fog of paranoia and rage? Maybe seek professional help

>> No.19829908

>>19829164
Funny enough in Victoria, Australia. After the jogger rally’s Victoria has had a 2nd wave begin & as a result are going back into lock down LOL

>> No.19829911

>>19827741
I got the corona 3 weeks ago. I had a fever and my lungs were on fire for 3-5 days, then I had a cough that lasted another week. The first 3 days I only got about 3 hours of sleep a day because my body couldn’t stay asleep with the coughing and burning lungs(laying down made it far worse, had to sleep sitting).

>> No.19829945

2 ppl I knew died, another 6 or so got it and either still have it or are still sick.

>> No.19829955

>>19829105
>or got your lungs permanently fucked by the ventilator
bet you're a retard who thinks ventilators kill people because you saw 90% of people who go on ventilators die or some shit. When in reality most people who has to use ventilators are going to die regardless and using a ventilator is just a last ditch effort to save them.

>> No.19829966

>>19829945
Typo, Meant to say they are either recovered or still have it.

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>>19827838
have my condolences, fren

>> No.19830087

sister of a girl i work with got it, cold symptoms for 2 weeks, got better, still tests positive currently even though no symptoms, although im not sure if that means she simply has the antibodies or whether she can still spread it, other than that i have had zero experience with it explicitly, but i think i may have had it from the month of january to mid feb, persistent dry cough that slowly turned into a productive cough and got better, at the beginning i had a fever for a few days

>> No.19830093

My sister, 28, fit, self quarentine, now recoverd, not as life threatening as media made it seem, but you could hear her coughing all fucking day, she still has some breathing issues wich looks like it's common between recovered people

>> No.19830099

>>19827741
I had it for several months, okay now

>> No.19830112

The father of a friend of mine died from it.

>> No.19830129

Why are Americans to fucking stupid. You don’t distance, you don’t fucking wear masks all because you turned it into some political conspiracy bullshit. You dumbfucks can drop dead if you’re this stupid I don’t crea, but with the possibility of shutting down your market again you’re compromising the financial security of people all over the world

>> No.19830144
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>>19830129

>> No.19830147

>>19827779
>the powers that be are trying to hype it up as such.
you meant like all those politicians and senators who told everything was fine and under control while selling everything they had?

>> No.19830151

I had it and beat it in a couple days

A couple of the 50yr olds at work died from it

>> No.19830188

>>19828083
> cripple economy so anon doesn’t get corona
> “this was totally not necessary because I didn’t even GET corona!”

>> No.19830220

>>19830147
>it’s just the flu bro
>masks don’t work so don’t wear them
remember that shit.

>> No.19830240

>>19830112
If you died the last months from something respiratory related, it's Covid. Elders homes death were all covid in Belgium.

>> No.19830291

>>19829366
Kills a fair bit more people than the flu though. But if you want to call covid the flu I guess it’s just words.
Numbers are numbers, though. Let’s see what numbers you base your semantic expedition on.

>> No.19830305

>>19827862
SNOY ALWAYS WINS BAYBEE

>> No.19830338

>>19829164
Yea, either it doesn’t spread outside or the news isn’t reporting rioter related covid

>> No.19830354

>>19829641
Thank you Sherlock for your priceless contributions, but I think /x/ is in dire need of your services now.

>> No.19830405

>>19827741
I was one of the first thousand in my state to test positive

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>>19827741
My phone has COVID

>> No.19830419

>>19827741
My grandma is considered a covid case but she was literally dying before the hysteria. She was in hospice care already

>> No.19830426

>>19829792
> anecdotical
You’re right, let’s look at the enormous body of statistical data that has been gathered about covid and tells the exact same story about you being completely fucking wrong.
> b-but don’t trust the data, anon, it’s cooked by elon musk and the quuen of england!
> you can’t trust what other anonymous people tell you, anon, and you can’t trust the data from every government in the world, they are all in cahoots! The only thing you can trust is what I tell you, another anonymous schizo, indistinguishable from the ones I’m telling you not to trust, and if you don’t understand that you’re a low IQ sheeple!!

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>>19829164
>>19829186
>>19829908
>>19830338
https://www.thecity.nyc/coronavirus/2020/6/14/21290963/nyc-covid-19-trackers-skipping-floyd-protest-questions-even-amid-fears-of-new-wave

>> No.19830483

>>19829009
I had the exact same symptoms you mentioned on your earlier post in late February/early March, but the weakness has been 100% gone since the end of April. I couldn't lift as much as I could in January of this year until May.

>> No.19830571

>>19829955
no i saw multiple videos of doctors and nurses saying that they were being used improperly. because they make an air tight seal, if you put too much air pressure in the lungs you can crush the tiny alveoli or whatever those things are that absorb oxygen and they can kill people.
in new york some nurses and friends of nurses were saying their colleagues were putting people on ventilators, cranking up the pressure and leaving them to die

>> No.19830613

>>19830240
guy was like 56, fuck off.

>> No.19830849

>>19827741
I had it. Didn’t have many symptoms, passed pretty easily for me. My cousin got it too and he has been sick as fuck finally feeling a little better after a month. I’ve always been super cautious. This shit isn’t a joke, we know almost nothing about it at this point except that it violently kills some people. Others deal with symptoms for months, could even be a lifetime. I’m sickened by the people who think it’s nbd.

>> No.19830870

>>19830240
>entire elderly home dies within a week, doctors say covid
>it’s not covid bro that’s a conspiracy!!!
Do you realize how retarded you are? Of course not.

>> No.19830909

>>19827741
My aunt and uncle both had it, they got sick but didn't need to be hospitalized. Their lungs are p fucked though, my uncle used to run 4 miles a day and now he can't swim 10 laps in our pool without being winded. One of my zoomer friends (bit overweight) got it too, he just had a fever and was delrious for like a week, but he's fine now

>> No.19830981

>>19827741
My friends dad died from it, that's the only person I've ever met to get it

>> No.19831044

-viral germ theory is nonsense, you can't pass fragments of DNA altering machines between people by coofing
-the financial system is fucked, medical shutdowns save the government face by 'masking the symptoms' the mask is a symbol to laugh at you
-big pharma stands to gain trillions by selling multiple doses of pozzed vaccines
-viral hysteria inverts the basic concept of a quarantine which has only ever been applied to the sick, not the healthy. Anyone who opts out of viral hysteria is an outcast.

>> No.19831134

>>19831044
> -viral germ theory is nonsense, you can't pass fragments of DNA altering machines between people by coofing
I’m sure you have a much better theory for observable symptoms spreading through a population along lines of physical contact, professor.

>> No.19831155

IT IS LITERALLY A COMMON COLD

>> No.19831161

>>19831044
I wish I were aware of a free speech site where you’re allowed to say dumb things like this but that didn’t attract the type of morons than would say such dumb things. Maybe 4chan behind an IQ test wall?

>> No.19831178

Only degenerate urbanites get this and I don't associate with them.

>> No.19831192

>>19829857
Seek help

>> No.19831210

>>19831155
Yup, all we have to do now is readjust our expectations on how many are killed by the common cold from about 0 to 1% of infected.

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>>19829576
um anon, where THE FUCK are you going to buy prepared cannabis leaves? i want to know if they were dried or fresh FFS.

>> No.19831243

>>19829857
Paid by whom, Big Mask?
Like who actually benefits by perpetuating this "lie" that masks and social distancing are helping make people safer, that they'd resort to paying people online to make the argument thatwe should wear masks in public?
Isn't the more plausible explanation that people simply think wearing masks and practicing distancing is helping, because the data around how many people are sick and dying from this thing support the most logical, simple conclusion that masks help?
Not everything is a fucking conspiracy. It's a fucking crutch for the weak who choose to remain ignorant, and are fearful that more intelligent people who can take advantage of them. Unfortnately, they take it upon themselves to align with people who are clearly taking advantage of them to push their own agenda.
Christ I hate you idiots.

>> No.19831380

>>19827741
My grandma who was a holocaust survivor just died last week from COVID

>> No.19831403

>>19831210
They are fudging the numbers. Why do you think they are purposely moving patients into nursing homes?
https://www.sciencealert.com/it-is-possible-to-die-from-a-cold-and-some-of-us-are-more-at-risk-than-others

>> No.19831438

>>19831210
>HUURR DDURRRR NO ONE DIES FROM A COLD

One of the first studies to report an HRV outbreak described an investigation in a nursing home in rural Wisconsin in 1993. In this elderly population, 66% of residents had lower respiratory signs and symptoms, including productive cough, dyspnea, hoarseness, and abnormalities upon lung auscultation (wheezing, rhonchi, and rales) (161). More recently, using data from an active surveillance network in Ontario, Canada, Longtin et al. identified 297 respiratory disease outbreaks in long-term-care facilities reported to the Ontario Public Health Laboratory from 1 July to 31 December 2009 (160). Among the 234 (79%) outbreaks for which a pathogen was identified, 174 (59%) pathogens were determined to be HRV by using multiplex PCR. Deaths were potentially associated with the HRV outbreak in four facilities. Among the 13 patients who died, 7 had clinical data available; 6 of these 7 patients died from pneumonia/respiratory illness (162). In all of the above-described outbreaks, different strains of HRV were identified.
https://cmr.asm.org/content/26/1/135

>> No.19831441

>>19831403
> Why do you think they are purposely moving patients into nursing homes
Whatever I think won’t be as entertaining as your theory, let’s hear it.

>> No.19831493

>>19831441
You aren't capable of thinking, you just consume whatever your glorious leaders and CNN shovels down your throat.

Nursing homes are full of sick elderly people. Do the math

>> No.19831561

My is a flight attendant and she got it in mid March. She's okay now but life was a literal hell for her for a out a week and a half apparently.

>> No.19831647

>>19831243
>Not everything is a fucking conspiracy.
In Capitalism, unironically, it is.

>> No.19831682

>>19831561
My sister*

>> No.19831720

>>19827838
How much LINK were you able to collect?

>> No.19831743

>>19831243
It's about control. There's absolutely no reason to wear a mask if you healthy and not symptomatic. It's pure bullshit, and even someone at the WHO blew the whistle when they admitted asymptomatic spread is very rare

>> No.19831750

>>19831493
>You aren't capable of thinking
Not on your level, that’s for sure
> you just consume whatever your glorious leaders and CNN shovels down your throat.
No, I don’t listen to political news at all, I check data and statistics and build mathematical models to verify, just as you do I’m sure.
>Nursing homes are full of sick elderly people.
Fantastic. This is why I come to /biz/. Such insight.
> Do the math
I have. Many, many times. It is very depressing. But now I’m in the market for a laugh, so I was hoping to see you do some math.

>> No.19831841

>>19831743
>There's absolutely no reason to wear a mask if you healthy and not symptomatic.
Please research this further.
My understanding is people can and do spread this thing for a couple days before they really feel like shit.
So asymptomatic is different from presymptomatic, or "barely symptomatic" which is the danger.
"I feel fine but I mean I have a bit of a sniffle or kind of a cough but it's probably nothing I feel fine and I've had a cough or a mild cold before that's probably all it is" <- those are the people spreading this shit, because they're simply unaware that they should be wearing a mask. So if everybody wears a mask, then I don't have to trust the judgement of the person standing next to me to make the right decision.

>> No.19831951

>>19827838
F

>> No.19831961

>>19831044
Obviously this. i didn't think about the masks as a symbol, more like classic diversion from the real financial problems, but whether deep state thought about this "maskerade" consciously or unconsciously, you are onto something.

>> No.19832029

>>19828061
a lot of fit people actually get long-term complications because they start doing physical activities too soon.

>> No.19832102

>>19831743
Is wearing seatbelts also about control? How about driving cars while drunk?

The 'muh freedoms' argument against wearing masks is so transparently trying to get a reaction from the prideful part of your lizard brain. And it's very effective. The people falling for it are just too dumb to realize they're being manipulated.

>> No.19832175

>>19832102
I wonder if going back to recommending against masks (like they did when we didn’t have any because China had already bought them all up from our shelves) would work? Anyone with a brain would still wear a mask and anyone without a brain would now also wear one out of habitual contrarianism.

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>>19831380

>> No.19832273

>>19832175
I live in a town full of old people and almost nobody wears them and we've only had a handful of deaths officially attributed to this and our overall death rate isn't any higher than normal. People get sick and die sometimes.
That's life on earth. Y'all are just Uncle Tom faggots. I know 80 year olds who are less bitches than you.

>> No.19832336

>>19827983
>heartrate elevated
This started happening to me since March as well, and still hasn't gone away. I can feel my heart beat much more vividly than I ever could before, constantly. I also noticed that I easily get the urge to cough whenever I'm at any enclosed/crowed space. These things didn't happen before, and I'm neither fat nor had any serious health problems. Are any of these things post corona symptoms, or is it something else completely?

I had a really strong cold around mid February that left me completely fatigued at the time. I'm starting to suspect that might have been the rona.

>> No.19832362

>>19827741
covid19 is a hoax it doesn't exist

>> No.19832365

>>19832336
>>19827983

its called anxiety faggots, stop stressing about it and it will go away

>> No.19832374

>>19827983
good larp, post proof

>> No.19832379

>>19827838
I'm sorry anon

>> No.19832397

>>19832365
>anxiety
Lol, I'm chill as fuck. Why do you think I never even went to the doctor, I'm just curious you projecting faggot.

>> No.19832403

>>19832273
If you’ve only had a handful of deaths yet, that just means only about a handful * 100 people have been infected yet.
The lowest IFR anyone takes seriously now is about 0.6%, a more common estimate is a bit above 1%, up to about 1.4%. So about 1 out of every 100 infected will die. 25% are under 65 years old so for every 400 people infected about 1 person under 65 and 3 people over 65 will die. (The absolute majority of dead will have comorbidity.)
This implies that if only a handful of people have died in your town, probably less than 1000 people have been infected so far. You are still early on your curve. But unless you’re all doing a good job with social distancing, the curve will go exponentially up for you just like for everyone else, albeit surely doubling less rapidly than say new york.

>> No.19832470

>>19832336
some think it's post-viral fatigue and could develop into ME/CFS, here's an article about it:
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/06/covid-19-coronavirus-longterm-symptoms-months/612679/

It will be interesting to see how many will be affected by the virus in this way.
https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2020/06/coronavirus-takes-a-shocking-toll-on-health-patient-survey/
>Most of the respondents, some 85%, said they had no health problems before the infection. That number dropped to 6%, with almost half of the respondents unable to resume physical activities like sport.
>Longfonds spokesman Michael Rutgers said the results are shocking. ‘This is a large group of corona patients who are sitting at home and who really need help. They are in a terrible state. (..) Six in 10 people even have trouble walking. These are normal, healthy people who are now wondering if they will ever be well again.’
If you think this is bad for the economy now, imagine if six in 10 people can't go back to work for another few months or longer after being infected.

>> No.19832478

>>19827760
lmfao

>> No.19832575

>>19827779
This, I am permanently immunocompromised. Shutting stuff down was only worth it if we did it early and uniformly, and it would have only helped with slowing it down to give people time to become more hygienic. Obviously many immunocompromised people are that way for temporary reasons like chemo or permanent can still be valuable to society so simple precautions like masks, hand washing, covering when coughing, not going to work sick, etc are good in general too (not masks for everyone everyday, but during the start of a pandemic or even for the flu if you’re running to walgreens for tylenol b/c your wife is sick, like the workers don’t need the flu from you, you need tylenol, so wear a mask like asians do).
We should be like japs or koreans about sickness, obviously practice good hygiene and be considerate even when there isn’t a pandemic, and pitch in collectively during pandemics or bad flu seasons so there is less of an economic toll. Sure plenty of people will still be too sick to work with the flu during bad seasons, or we may have to social distance at the outset of pandemics, but let’s be like the koreans or japanese instead of the africans when it comes to illness.

>> No.19832634

>>19832470
I don't think it's not that bad though, at least for me. I'm able to go walking to wageslave normally everyday and do my shopping with no problem. I get tired a bit quicker than before if I run, but I think that has more to do with me being out of rhythm after having stayed locked at home for so long.
The frequent heart palpitations feelings are a bit strange, but I'm don't feel any pain, so it's not a big deal.

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>>19827741
i have it

>> No.19832740

>>19832403
>If you’ve only had a handful of deaths yet, that just means only about a handful * 100 people have been infected yet.
It's been five months, dipshit. Just two more weeks, though, am I right?

>> No.19832769

>>19832634
That's good, sounds like you got it mild, hope you get better anon. Just take it easy if you go running and listen to your body. If you get heart palpitations FROM the running consider running less until your immune system has had time to recover. I did the mistake of thinking I was well and went straight back to heavy exercise and got set back for another few weeks, I'm better now though but I only got better by almost cutting out all exercise.

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>>19827779
Dude, the mortality rate of your "real life confirmed" personal sample is literally 33%, why would this lead you to conclude that the official global estimations of 0.5-3.0% are overblown? Did you get a Covid infection localized entirely within your brain?

>> No.19832849

>>19832397
elevated heartrate, fatigue, quarantine, less workout, less walking, more sitting, more news, more worries.

This is classic anxiety but ok

>> No.19832948

It's the same as a bad flu year, in which many thousands die, and we just get on with it.
They've just scared the shit out of everyone with bent statistics and global lockdown.
Couldn't possibly be another agenda. Don't be silly. You must be a conspiracy theorist etc.
Makes 9/11 look like a picnic.
Thought biz would be less gullible, but apparently not.

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Yea, me
>sick for two days
>no taste/smell for two weeks
Corona is a fucking meme joke

>> No.19833004

>>19827741
My sister-in-law is a nurse, and she works with covid patients. I don't know, maybe she's in on the conspiracy to, but she doesn't seem like the type to be a glowie.

>> No.19833118

>>19832981
Let me take a wild guess, you're under 30 and have no co-morbidities.
In any give Western country, at least 50% of the population is over 30 while having one or more fucked organs or being obese.
Now, you might have the attitude that the suffering of others is irrelevant to you or that Covid is actually good because it hurts Boomers or people with unhealthy lifestyles whom you despise. You're perfectly entitled to that attitude. However, it doesn't change the fact that Covid is extremely dangerous and not "a joke" at all.

>> No.19833152

>>19833118
I agree
We should all take Vitamin C so we don't get it. At least consider the people around you. Take Vitamin C for their sake.

>> No.19833164

>>19827741
I know 11 who've definitely had it, and one who died of it. Two of of them were really sick for several weeks despite being pretty young (26 and 27). A few more who think they likely had it.

>> No.19833194

>>19833164
they should have taken their vitamin c

>> No.19833247

>>19833004
The conspiracy isn't that Covid doesn't exist, the conspiracy is that China intentionally unleashed Covid as a Bio-weapon and then governments all over the world jumped on the opportunity to expand their authoritarian powers in the guise of Covid response.
Except it's less a "conspiracy" rather than a self-evident state of affairs that just happens to be un-acknowledged by the state and the media.

>> No.19833325

>>19833194
Actually, the most essential Corona supplements are Zinc(+Quercetin) and Vitamin D, then followed by Vitamin C and regular multi-vitamins.
Zinc is apperently quite effective but it always needs to be taken together with an ionophore or it gets flushed straight out.

>> No.19833373

>>19833325
Redpill on quercetin, never heard of it used for a corona stack before but I'm behind the times. I was doing Zinc+D+C+K2.

>> No.19833421

americans are such selfish babies

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>>19833373
It's nothing fancy, it just happens to be a prescription-free supplement that's cheap and acts as an ionophore though that's not the reason it's usually taken as far as I can tell. The issue is: when you take Zinc on its own it can't pass through cell membranes and you piss it right back out without any effect - therefore you require what's called an ionophore to ferry the Zinc inside the body's cells where it interferes with the virus replication process.

Pic related, the positive clinical data surrounding Chloroquine/Hydroxichloroquine seems to be attributed to no small degree to the fact that it too acts as an ionophore.
Quercetin+Zinc is the best approximation of this treatment for personal, non-perscription use I'm aware of.

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>>19832575
>let's be more hygenic!
Yeah!
>Just like the asians!
I've thought that for a while now, fuck burgers not washing their hands
>unlike the africans
I--wait what?

>> No.19833727

>>19833421
You would be selfish too if you were surrounded by loud and obnoxious people who did everything in their power to make you not care about them

>> No.19833746

>>19827838
Sorry man, that sucks.

>> No.19833831

>>19827741

Got it myself, thought it was a nothingburger but my family all got it. Mom and dad, 59 and 66, both ended up okay. I had pretty bad shortness of breath, very fatigued and brain fogged, but it passed in 2 weeks. Back to work again now.

>> No.19833874

>>19832740
> we are a backwater town that only have 1000 cases after 5 months
I’m sorry anon. I’m sure it will pick up soon. I really am.

>> No.19833906

>>19833568
Interesting, I've taken zinc for testosterone/testicular function since a long time but never really noticed anything from it, just assumed it was working. Maybe I need more o n i o n s in my diet to really get the party started.

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>>19833831
>Got it myself, thought it was a nothingburger but my family all got it.
Many such cases. Be glad it turned out okay. Never forget that the CCP did this to you and that they want you dead.

>> No.19833984

>>19829516
Covid is a hoax, governors are killing your grandparents intentionally, UN doctors have infiltrated blue state hospitals and are intentionally ventilating patients who would otherwise live, and Bill Gates/Fauci also created AIDS in the same DNC funded lab. For the record, I wear a mask when required to and would have worn it without a legal order because my friends are pussies and would complain and I care abiut their feelings sometimes. Many powerful people will have to answer to the human race soon, they will not be forgiven.

>> No.19834163

>>19833325
There is no treatment, only supplements is oxygen. Remsdesivir or whatever the fuck it's called sorta kinda based on shitty research leads to faster discharge but no change is mortality. They skipped approval process for the drug using pharmjew magic so many pts receive it. Convalescent is based on even shoddier research from China and also skipped a lot of the ethics road blocks to get pushed through for approval, but it's even more expensive and being a natural product it varies widely, but kind of seems to help unless taken late in which case it makes the cytokine storm worse.
Total meme virus though, I've yet to see a real person get it. Only fats, oldies, and darkies. Most people are asymptomatic, but for some reason nobody is interested in researching and proving the numbers that show its a nothing burger.

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>>19833118
Everything you said is true and yes I do think that way. Which is why FAT AND DISABLED MOTHERFUCKERS NEED TO QUARANTINE THEMSELVES AND LEAVE EVERYBODY ELSE OUT OF THIS fuckface
Reminds me of elementary school where none of the hundred kids could have pbjs because one frail little runt had a peanut allergy.

>> No.19834226

My grandpa got it. Never gonna joke about this stuff again.

>> No.19834272

>>19827983
thanks for taking one for the team so i was able to wagie more

>> No.19834324

>>19832646
Does it hurt?

>> No.19834453

Trumps hydrochloroquine or hydrochloroquine/azithromycin combo work. A nurse working up in New York said it works on even severe cases in 4 days. Retarded English won’t say but boris went to icu and was released directly from icu within a few days. I believe he was treated with hydrochloroquine, as it’s very rare to be discharged directly from icu, so he was treated and recovered quickly. Also Tom hanks and wife were given the older chloroquine and recovered within a couple weeks. And get this: world health organization stopped all studies in it. Said it was for “safety” reasons. So tell me there’s not a conspiracy to make this whole thing worse than it really is.

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>>19834200
How predictable. In my experience Social Darwinists have invariably narcissistic personalities which leads them to become especially entitled once they're old and frail themselves.

>> No.19834509

>>19834453
Hydroxichloroquine is old and busted, Dexamethasone is the new hotness.

>> No.19834511

>>19834460
Not a narcissist. I'm ugly as sin so life has always been a struggle. Nobody gives a fuck about my ugly mug so I don't give a fuck about their deformed, infected bodies.

>> No.19834514

>>19834453
Oh and that va study on hydrochloroquin wasn’t even a comparison study. It was an database analysis comparing people who had failed all medical interventions (oxygen support, intubation) and then given hydrochloroquine as a last ditch means (so they were probably in late stage sepsis). Of course they then died, but the study concludes there’s no difference in giving hydrochloroquine vs nothing and even says hydrochloroquine is dangerous. Gd if you retards can’t see how they’re lying to everyone and manipulating everyone, just kys.

>> No.19834560

>>19834509
They both affect the inflammatory process. Lmao, initial guidance from cdc/who said not to give dex because steroids depress the immune system. Gd, they are lying to everyone and everyone is like hurrhurr close everything down. There are so many loopholes into the narrative it’s just absurd now. You can’t say cdc/who/politicians are stupid. They are intentionally lying.

>> No.19834625

>>19827741
it has a 99.8% survival rate.

i have no fucking idea why shit is even being lcked down bc of this bullshit

>> No.19834642

>>19832981
Lmao igg can react to many things, not just covid. Just because you got a high igg doesn’t mean it was necessarily covid. Holy shit it’s like I’m living in a twilight zone.

>> No.19834876

>>19827741
Stop shitting up this board. Your topic has nothing to do with /biz/ go to /pol/ or /b/.

>> No.19834977

>>19834514
>>19834560
There's a lot of fuckery going on with studies for sure, aside from the examples you listed all hydroxi studies I've seen also failed to even mention Zinc as a factor which is baffling.
However, I feel like Covid science isn't an outright conspiracy but just a clusterfuck of corruption, incompetence and political meddling.
Hydroxi specifically was discredited by the leftist media in the US for the sole purpose of hurting Trump. Then there's the WHO which is clearly compromised by the CCP and needs to be abolished asap.
But keep in mind that the situation is very fluent and medical researchers are at the eye of the storm, under constant pressure to deliver results within completely unreasonable time frames while also trying to navigate the misinformation from 1000s of publications.

CDC and similar organizations need to balance useful policies with credibility. Back when there were no mask supplies all the western experts lied about their effectiveness. Would it have been a better move to tell people to get masks when there were no masks? Maybe, maybe not.

>> No.19835002

>>19827741
In peru, it's bad in the coastal region. My mum cousins got fucked.

I wasnt born to a third world country but my mud people are getting fucked

>> No.19835019

>>19827741
my sister in laws father's cousin got it and passed. not sure of his pre-conditions

>> No.19835028

>>19827838
my condolences fren

>> No.19835933

>>19834625
survival rate is high sure, but a lot of people will be permanently damaged or disabled by it

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>>19834625
Imagine not understanding math this badly.

>> No.19836290

>>19833247
I think it’s more likely that the general incompetence of the Chinese resulted in the accidental release of a research strain, whether intended for ultimate use as a bioweapon or not, then intentionally lied about the origin and the infectivity for long enough to ensure that they wouldn’t be the only ones to suffer from it. It likely couldn’t have been contained anyway but they intentionally lied so as to not handicap themselves relative to the rest of the world. Strategically the best move under the circumstances, at least if you’re a soulless monster