Comments by "RiteMo LawBks" (@ritemolawbks8012) on "Biographics"
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That's sort of true. COVID-19 is a highly contagious respiratory virus that quickly progresses to ARDS, and death. It kills faster than HIV/AIDS, but it's "curable" and can be vaccinated against. It might not seem like it, but the world was somewhat prepared for Covid-19 because it's a coronavirus, and most of the world remembers the Spanish Flu.
HIV/AIDS is retrovirus that can never be cured and arguably the worst disease ever, not just because of the 35~40Million who have already died of Aids, but because of the stigma, discrimination, politics, and lack of drug therapies and medical resources. During the 80s, people were so afraid they assumed it was as contagious as Covid-19. The drugs that stop viral replication took over a decade to develop, but it was too late because it was already on the blood supply and people were carrying it without even knowing.
The end-stage of untreated HIV infection, like it was before 1996, was terrifying and 100% fatal. They didn't even know what caused it in the 1980s, and since it took up to ten years to see symptoms, they didn't know whether they would live or die.
Dying of coronavirus on a ventilator is terrible, but AIDS victims died from pneumonia, cancer, dementia, tuberculosis, wasting syndrome, the were blind and deaf, stokes, heart attacks, and even the survivors were permanently disfigured and some stayed in progressive vegetative states.
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@shackdaddy7106 The claims of "plandemic," "hoax," "just the flu," or "China Virus" nearly made me lose faith in humanity this year 🤬🤬. I do spend a lot of time fighting because I don't want anyone to die needlessly over stupid 🐂💩, and that includes Trump and his supporters.
I've just accepted that believing in conspiracy theories has become a religious experience for some, and there is a segments of the population who use it to cope with mass death and post-traumatic stress. With that being said, none of those are reasons to consider them entitled to a public platform like Dr. Fauci, other government immunologist, epidemiologist, public health civil servants, and healthcare workers.
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