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by lm28469 2300 days ago
> 30-60x the case fatality

Under 60 years old, certainly not.

> some unexplained reinfection mechanism

unexplained and more importantly totally unproven.

It certainly is more dangerous than the flu but if you're not weak or old taking some random untested drugs recommended on an internet forum by someone who has no idea what he's talking about is most likely more risky than just following health organisations recommendations.

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> unexplained and more importantly totally unproven.

What do you mean unproven? There are reinfection cases with incredibly low latencies being reported all over the globe. A handful of reports might be written off as misunderstandings or outliers but there are multiple reports per day from reputable sources. Reinfection is certainly a factor, the only question is by what mechanism.

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/3048320/chin...

https://twitter.com/OH_mes2/status/1233346594428186627

> weak or old

Does a 29 year old healthy male sound weak or old?

https://twitter.com/lilkuo/status/1230699297508745217

> just following health organisations recommendations

You mean like the CDC which is being actively dismantled while the president of the US goes on national TV and calls their messaging fake news?

The health of every individual is ultimately in their own hands. Being informed of everything pertinent to their health including experimental last-ditch treatments is in everyone's interest. Don't look to authorities to babysit you through a pandemic, especially not in poor countries or USA. By hitting the downvote button on the grandparent comment, you're electing to censor it in some sort of misguided do-gooding effort, inspite of HN guidelines.

> What do you mean unproven?

I haven't seen any serious source talking about reinfections.

> Does a 29 year old healthy male sound weak or old?

You're statistically very very very very unlikely to die of it if you're young and healthy, just like the regular flu, but of course some people will still die from it, just like some people get cancer at 20. https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/coronavirus-age-se...

> The health of every individual is ultimately in their own hands.

Then go ahead and tell people to inject random chemicals in their body, if you don't have the honesty to lay out all the facts people like us will lay them out for you.

> By hitting the downvote button on the grandparent comment,

I probably up/downvoted less than 5 comments in my life, and you're not one of them.

A false negative doesn't make a reinfection.

There are going to be a lot of still positive people that test negative with a test that has a high enough false negative rate.

Patients only get retested after they appear to have recovered. That means their symptoms have subsided.

You can get super pedantic with semantics and call it a false negative, which might be technically true if the virus subsides but has the ability to persist - which is one of the potential mechanisms for reinfection, but has not been confirmed.

But none of that changes the fact that people are getting reinfected and sometimes dropping dead after appearing to have recovered by all measures. This is clearly different to 'it's just the flu bro'.