6%, said Ron
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wrote on 1 Sept 2020, 19:41 last edited by xenon 9 Jan 2020, 19:47
So if you’re old, you didn’t die of covid is what Ron is saying.
The disease is old age.
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wrote on 1 Sept 2020, 19:48 last edited by Mik 9 Jan 2020, 19:49
Exacerbated by COVID. So in short, if it weren't for COVID they would likely still be alive. Ergo they died from COVID. We have long known that comorbidities make the prognisis worse. This is a nonsense argument.
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Exacerbated by COVID. So in short, if it weren't for COVID they would likely still be alive. Ergo they died from COVID. We have long known that comorbidities make the prognisis worse. This is a nonsense argument.
wrote on 1 Sept 2020, 19:51 last edited by Loki 9 Jan 2020, 19:53@Mik said in 6%, said Ron:
Exacerbated by COVID. So in short, if it weren't for COVID they would likely still be alive. Ergo they died from COVID. We have long known that comorbidities make the prognisis worse. This is a nonsense argument.
Very true. It highlights our advances in keeping people alive but vulnerable. Much may be genetic but the take a pill for everything has put people in that vulnerable place.
The number one thing people can do is eat healthy and exercise. I suspect that has not been the response but ironically just wait for medicine to save the day again.
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Exacerbated by COVID. So in short, if it weren't for COVID they would likely still be alive. Ergo they died from COVID. We have long known that comorbidities make the prognisis worse. This is a nonsense argument.
wrote on 1 Sept 2020, 20:06 last edited by@Mik said in 6%, said Ron:
if it weren't for COVID they would likely still be alive.
Every second that ticks off the clock that likelihood is diminished.
So in a few years COVID is completely a non-factor.
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wrote on 1 Sept 2020, 20:41 last edited by Doctor Phibes 9 Jan 2020, 20:42
If I was going to make a list of the people I would trust to make sensible decisions in a global pandemic, you can be very sure that Ron Paul wouldn't be on it.
I'd be more likely to trust Ru Paul.