Comments by "whyamimrpink78" (@whyamimrpink78) on "21 states reporting rise in COVID-19 cases l ABC News" video.
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@kohlcooke8789 I have looked at many reports from medical experts. Some are saying it is dangerous, but more and more are saying it is not. Nature, one of the top journals in academics, has a series of articles they post almost everyday and many of them are suggesting it is not that dangerous from saying that those with certain blood types are low risk
"The ABO blood group locus and a chromosome 3 gene cluster associate with SARS-CoV-2 respiratory failure in an Italian-Spanish genome-wide association analysis"
To that the youth are less likely to be in danger
"Seroprevalence of anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG antibodies in Geneva, Switzerland (SEROCoV-POP): a population-based study"
"Susceptibility to and transmission of COVID-19 amongst children and adolescents compared with adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis"
To the idea that surfaces pose a low risk of infection
"SARS-CoV-2 in environmental samples of quarantined households"
And also in Science, another well respected journal in academics, had an article showing that not only are people building up long term immunity to it, but that there is evidence to suggest that some already have it from other coronaviruses
"T cells found in coronavirus patients ‘bode well’ for long-term immunity"
To me it comes down to this. We need to open up because
1. We have relieved the healthcare system where all across the nation we have empty hospitals that can take on another "wave" if it were to happen, which I doubt
2. It is summer and with warmer weather and being outside the spread will be slower
3. With all the evidence I just posted of a good portion of people being immune, and that certain groups of people are low risk that this virus is not that dangerous, and will also slow down the spread
We need to open back to up spread the virus over the next few months before winter. The reason is so we can build up herd immunity so the virus is not an issue. Staying locked up is going to weaken our immune systems to where not only is the virus an issue, but other diseases. And it will also harm our economy which will harm, arguably, more people.
Deaths are dropping still. Cases are not going up and recovery rate is high and still continues to go up. If you want to hide from the scary virus than so be it. Most see it as simply another risk in life like cancer, car accidents, heart attacks, etc.
Also, what I put in quotes are the titles of the articles as a lot of times links do not work.
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@Anthonycheesman2024 in a nation of over 320 million people it is. More people have died with pneumonia over the same time period. Almost all who died were either old or sick to begin with and were near death overall. Around half were in nursing homes. NJ, NY, MA, PA, IL and MI have around 60% of the deaths but only 21% of the total population. Ironically they are ran by democrat governors who mismanaged their healthcare systems as well.
Fact is that this virus is not that dangerous. The recovery rate, since mid March, has been going up. The number of active cases, since around May 20, has been flat line, and the number of deaths per day has dropped much faster than the number of new cases despite more testing.
What this virus has exposed is
1. Who the elites are in this nation. Many elites in the media and politicians have no problem with lock downs, they have a paycheck
2. How piss poor a lot of our leaders are
3. How ignorant people are
On the last point I will point to you, you say 113,000 deaths but zero context. You can't throw a number out there without context. 113,000 may sound high, but that is only around 0.03% of the total population. And again, more have died with pneumonia over the same time period. Stop listening to the bias media.
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