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It's called realityWhat philosophy does that stem from?
It's called realityWhat philosophy does that stem from?
'NEWS'. New sensation.What philosophy does that stem from?
That study tells us about its own shortcomings, and the conclusion draws no parallels with SARS-CoV-2. It's about seasonality of the specific viruses it looked at.Comparison of the clinical characteristics and mortality of adults infected with human coronaviruses 229E and OC43 - Scientific Reports
The purpose of the study was to compare clinical characteristics and mortality among adults infected with human coronaviruses (HCoV) 229E and OC43. We conducted a retrospective cohort study of adults (≥ 18 years) admitted to the ward of a university teaching hospital for suspected viral...www.nature.com
Mortality associated with other corona viruses
Look, if you're that paranoid, then please do seek professional help.It's called reality
No paranoia involved, just common sense and thinking for yourself.Look, if you're that paranoid, then please do seek professional help.
I'm not, you're missing the point, again.That study tells us about its own shortcomings, and the conclusion draws no parallels with SARS-CoV-2. It's about seasonality of the specific viruses it looked at.
Perhaps you're mixing up your viruses, because common human coronaviruses are not to be confused with SARS-CoV-2 ~
Common Human Coronaviruses | CDC
Provides overview of the Common Human Coronavirus, including symptoms, transmission, prevention of viral respiratory infections, treatment, and testing.www.cdc.gov
OK, could you elaborate.I'm not, you're missing the point, again.
The point that I have repeatedly made is that colds kill people in large numbers.OK, could you elaborate.
That may be true of common respiratory viruses among extremely imunocompromised people, but not true when it comes to SARS-CoV-2. Large numbers in the context of common human coronaviruses are miniscule in the context of SARS-CoV-2.The point that I have repeatedly made is that colds kill people in large numbers.
The limiting factor is not the presence of respiratory viruses,more the numbers of vulnerable people.
No they are not, similar numbers died in Jan 18 from respiratory virus to Jan 21That may be true of common respiratory viruses among extremely imunocompromised people, but not true when it comes to SARS-CoV-2. Large numbers in the context of common human coronaviruses are miniscule in the context of SARS-CoV-2.
Are you referring to globally, or to a specific nation?No they are not, similar numbers died in Jan 18 from respiratory virus to Jan 21
He only thinks about the UK it seemsAre you referring to globally, or to a specific nation?
Ah, OK. Still comparing apples with oranges, though.He only thinks about the UK it seems
UKAre you referring to globally, or to a specific nation?
Nope, the numbers of dead people suggest otherwise, I know it's inconvenient when numbers get in the way of a good story/fairytale.Ah, OK. Still comparing apples with oranges, though.
Would you care to show your working please, because that differs very much from my (admittedly limited) research would indicate.No they are not, similar numbers died in Jan 18 from respiratory virus to Jan 21
Thank you RumplestiltskinNope, the numbers of dead people suggest otherwise, I know it's inconvenient when numbers get in the way of a good story/fairytale.