If we mass-tested people for the flu like we did COVID and counted flu hospitalizations and deaths the way we count COVID hospitalizations and deaths, you have to wonder what the flu's numbers would look like relative to COVID.
On paper yes COVID-19 has killed more in Canada than the worst flu season (2018) we had in a long time. But The way Statscan has been been counting flu/pneumonia deaths was not as liberal as the way we count COVID deaths now. Now anyone who dies with COVID is a COVID death. That wasn't the case for the flu/pneumonia. If I had the flu and I got into a motorcycle accident and died, that wouldn't count as a flu death in the statistics right? But if I had COVID, they would count it as a COVID death. Because in the glossary of the COVID stats it literally says died with COVID, not died from COVID.
People with AIDS and cancer who are afraid of catching the coronavirus have the option to voluntarily self-isolate if they so wish. For the people who don't live alone who are scared: coronavirus is not an all or nothing proposition. Viral load matters. The more viral load you have, the more of a challenge it will be for your immune system to fight it. So social distancing from your room mates/family should lower your viral load exposure. If you have AIDS and cancer and safety is your #1 priority, don't make out with people. Jack off. Don't hug people. Don't share plates, cups. Don't share respiratory droplets. Social distance as much as possible. Take Vitamin D3 and Vitamin C. Get sunlight in your backyard/balcony. Get the pneumonia vaccine (if you're an anti-vaxxer, you're probably not worried about coronavirus anyways). I'm surprised that almost no medical officer of health is redpilling people about Vitamin D, Vitamin C and suggesting the elderly get the pneumonia vaccine.
There are things you can do to protect yourself before even having to rely on the government to rule over the lives of others.
If we mass-tested people for the flu like we did COVID and counted flu hospitalizations and deaths the way we count COVID hospitalizations and deaths, you have to wonder what the flu's numbers would look like relative to COVID.
On paper yes COVID-19 has killed more in Canada than the worst flu season (2018) we had in a long time. But The way Statscan has been been counting flu/pneumonia deaths was not as liberal as the way we count COVID deaths now. Now anyone who dies with COVID is a COVID death. That wasn't the case for the flu/pneumonia. If I had the flu and I got into a motorcycle accident and died, that wouldn't count as a flu death in the statistics right? But if I had COVID, they would count it as a COVID death. Because in the glossary of the COVID stats it literally says died with COVID, not died from COVID.
Patient with AIDS and cancer and no immune system catches covid. Cause of death? covid obviously.
People with AIDS and cancer who are afraid of catching the coronavirus have the option to voluntarily self-isolate if they so wish. For the people who don't live alone who are scared: coronavirus is not an all or nothing proposition. Viral load matters. The more viral load you have, the more of a challenge it will be for your immune system to fight it. So social distancing from your room mates/family should lower your viral load exposure. If you have AIDS and cancer and safety is your #1 priority, don't make out with people. Jack off. Don't hug people. Don't share plates, cups. Don't share respiratory droplets. Social distance as much as possible. Take Vitamin D3 and Vitamin C. Get sunlight in your backyard/balcony. Get the pneumonia vaccine (if you're an anti-vaxxer, you're probably not worried about coronavirus anyways). I'm surprised that almost no medical officer of health is redpilling people about Vitamin D, Vitamin C and suggesting the elderly get the pneumonia vaccine.
There are things you can do to protect yourself before even having to rely on the government to rule over the lives of others.