So have you seen how low immunity is in Sweden? This isn't going away with natural herd immunity.
So have you seen how low immunity is in Sweden? This isn't going away with natural herd immunity.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
Yup ... so ... ? Whether natural or assisted by medical science, complete immunity to coronavirus is far from certain.
But we survived Spanish flu and the plague. We're not petrified of the common cold or ordinary flu or ebola. Viruses are nasty little buggers but immunology is clever stuff and science isn't all bad.
And anyway, it's not a matter of if we die, but when and how.
Meanwhile, twist that wrist.
"Spin the wheel" by unicyclist George Michael
"Spin the wheel" by unicyclist George Michael
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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Ok, I'll bite.
My missus works for the pathology lab that processes the Covid-19 tests.
She's a fearless woman my girl (ask Jimmy Mair) she wouldn't blink in the face of a rabid rattlesnake standoff.
When the nurse came back from Africa with suspected Ebola I freaked, she said 'honey its nothing, you gotta be real fucking close swapping fluids to get that one.'
Measles, she was pissed at anti-vaxxers. 'Selfish c**ts' she said.
Then, when C-19 breached our borders, at the time we had 3 cases. I said 'It's just a bad flu, wtf is the panic for'
She looked at me, said 'babe this ones as bad as they get, it's more contagious than than bubonic plague, or flu, or even the common cold. It lives outside the host organism (that's you, me, or bats) for days, not seconds or minutes.... days. Humans have no immunity, in Wuhan recovered patients have re-infected, it is a killer like we have not had before. It's more contagious than any other disease on record. So lock the doors and shoot any strangers in the driveway.'
Now, you wanna argue with a pathology professional? Go ahead, I know better.
Spanish Flu - flu dies within 1 hour of leaving the host, so suck the sneeze to get it, close combat distance only.
Ebola, you need to be in contact with their body fluids, blood extracted ones at that.
Plaugue - need to get bitten by the carrying flea or share sneezes and fluids with a active case.
So to draw comparisons to those diseases is flawed and somewhat ignorant.
This one, lies in wait on some surfaces for days, can be spread airborne as well, carriers can be asymptomatic while infectious from 4-14 DAYS. Maybe longer, if you go symptomatic on day 13 for example....
I spent lock-down at the other end of the kitchen table from the person responsible for coordinating all the lab tests and sample movements in the greater Wellington region, I now consider myself edumacated on C-19 and I wish I wasn't.
And not all those who die have pre-existing conditions, it is true that a pre-existing condition is certainly not helpful but plenty of dead 20 year old's in UK and USA who were fit and healthy.
As for Ashley, well he makes the rules, its the dumb fucks a lot further down the chain of command who failed to dleiever.
Mother earth has had enough of us she sent that bat to the market, I swear. If this breaks loose in our general population, we're fucked.
Peace. (and wash ya fuckin hands)
Just ride.
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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