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Why are libs so scared of covid?
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<blockquote data-quote="Holliday" data-source="post: 191903" data-attributes="member: 954"><p>Today is Christmas day - the Holiest day of the year, so no way I'm engaging in name-calling or general hostilities with you or anyone else. Merry Christmas, Oerdin.</p><p></p><p>Secondly - Covid 19 in not something you get infected with - it is a symptom set associated with infection by SARS-CoV-2. In other words if you have no syptoms you do not have Covid 19.</p><p>Fourth - Its been known like FOREVEEEEEER that the possible number of infections (an exposure long enough to a viral load large enough to produce an immune response) were much higher than reported symptomatic cases - Originally back in spring it was guesstimated at 4 times. So, even though you are ordinarily extraordinary in advancing cutting edge, truly avante guarde information and insights - this time you're lagging a bit.</p><p>But</p><p>3) lets look at the numbers anyway</p><p>and let me remind you that since it is Math Week here on theBadTards that only hard numbers count.</p><p>Estimates with ranges of 4:1 (6 to 24 times) are really (uhhhh, quick, another name for bullshit - ooooo, I know) pure nonsense.</p><p> </p><p> ONLY HARD PROVABLE NUMBERS COUNT on MATH WEEK !</p><p></p><p> You like estimates? Here's one: Heard immunity would require approximately 60-70 % infection rate.</p><p></p><p>12 million known cases times 24 = 288 million. 331 million is the population od the US, 2020 (probably an Estimate really) 228/331 X 100 = 87.0%.</p><p></p><p>So - Estimates are bullshit.</p><p> <span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0)">..</span> Thanks for playing again, june.</p><p></p><p></p><p>...aaaand ninth. Just want to congratulate you on being a cancer survivor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Holliday, post: 191903, member: 954"] Today is Christmas day - the Holiest day of the year, so no way I'm engaging in name-calling or general hostilities with you or anyone else. Merry Christmas, Oerdin. Secondly - Covid 19 in not something you get infected with - it is a symptom set associated with infection by SARS-CoV-2. In other words if you have no syptoms you do not have Covid 19. Fourth - Its been known like FOREVEEEEEER that the possible number of infections (an exposure long enough to a viral load large enough to produce an immune response) were much higher than reported symptomatic cases - Originally back in spring it was guesstimated at 4 times. So, even though you are ordinarily extraordinary in advancing cutting edge, truly avante guarde information and insights - this time you're lagging a bit. But 3) lets look at the numbers anyway and let me remind you that since it is Math Week here on theBadTards that only hard numbers count. Estimates with ranges of 4:1 (6 to 24 times) are really (uhhhh, quick, another name for bullshit - ooooo, I know) pure nonsense. ONLY HARD PROVABLE NUMBERS COUNT on MATH WEEK ! You like estimates? Here's one: Heard immunity would require approximately 60-70 % infection rate. 12 million known cases times 24 = 288 million. 331 million is the population od the US, 2020 (probably an Estimate really) 228/331 X 100 = 87.0%. So - Estimates are bullshit. [COLOR=rgb(0, 0, 0)]..[/COLOR] Thanks for playing again, june. ...aaaand ninth. Just want to congratulate you on being a cancer survivor. [/QUOTE]
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