| > So the WHO tells you it's serious and concerning. Not that it is as severe as the common flu. Did we see proper management of outbreaks in the West? Well... As they should have until they knew it wasn't as serious as they initially expected. > CFR is not everything, you may survive the first round, with neurological damage, bone damage, lung damage, testicular damage, heart damage, psychological damage, and kidney damage. There's zero evidence for any of that. > This may be how you cope, but you can't say this for sure. There is a proper chance at a global crisis, with the impact of the Spanish Flu or WWII. There's zero evidence for that too. Yet another day goes by, yet another day with fewer active cases than the previous day. Yet another day with more resolutions and fewer deaths. We're down to 39K cases active from a peak of 58K. |
Evidence of permanent lung damage and psychological damage and kidney damage well-established. The others are by comparing SARS-CoV-1 with SARS-CoV-2.
The WHO telling you it is serious and concerning is from their latest report and findings after returning from China.
Europe is going exponential. There is now a more severe and more infectious strain identified.