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by Vapormac
1684 days ago
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I'm not sure if that's true. But I'm willing to assume COVID has a 99% recover-ability rate. Don't other diseases have a 99% recover-ability rate and we still vaccinate for them? Shouldn't we vaccine against a disease that is lethal regardless of the statistical trend? Also, like the usual stats stuff that get misrepresented all the time, the mortality rate of COVID isn't <1%. Unless you're talking about a SPECIFIC type of COVID mortality measurement, it's higher than 1%. https://ourworldindata.org/mortality-risk-covid <- Source |
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There are many ways to protect the body from this viral disease. Most of them get no light of day. Zinc, diet, sun exposure, exercise. There seems to be a negative bias against discussing these, making studying them even harder. COVID-19 Vaccines seem to not have this issue. Why?
Generic drugs too seem to have an affect on the disease, but don't get the proper funding or get exposure in a way that is free from the conflict of interest that pushes alternative more profitable treatments.