[–] antiliberalsociety 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
They're only pumping these stories after a tweet went viral illustrating how only the political elite and celebrities who have access to the best health care were getting the virus, yet the homeless drug addicts on the street who take public transportation and are exposed to every germ available were just fine.
[–] eddrell31 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
They should release numbers on vitamin D levels for all hospitalized COVID-19 patients.
Vitamin D directly affects the immune system and is much harder to get in northern latitudes between mid-September and mid-March, ESPECIALLY for darker skinned people. Doctors really should be telling their darker skinned patients to take vitamin D supplements during those months, but I doubt many say this.
This is atlanta tho.
Besides if they explain vitamin D manufacture and why blacks need to take the pill but whites dont, they would cry racism and the doctors trynna poison us.
Anywho this is about the fact that 50% of AAs have an IQ of less than 85, whereas with whites that number is around 14%. Wearing masks, washing your hands, not going over to your friends house like you wanted to— these are activities that will not be carried out by a person who doesnt understand what germs are and how they work.
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[–] blackguard19 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Has the test been proven to work?
Has the virus in question been isolated and scientifically proven to cause disease?
No?
So why does anyone waste time talking about statistics that are based on meaningless testing kits that claim to detect a virus that has not been isolated or shown to cause disease?
[–] DanglingGoatBalls 1 point 1 point 2 points (+2|-1) ago (edited ago)
Has the test been proven to work?
Has the virus in question been isolated and scientifically proven to cause disease?
No?
So why does anyone waste time talking about statistics that are based on meaningless testing kits that claim to detect a virus that has not been isolated or shown to cause disease?
You win the Corona internet today. Talking about statistics as it relates to this "virus" is a no starter because the "virus" has never been isolated and they cooked the books on the numbers so much the stats are meaningless. All we know is that they faked the numbers wayyyy up there.
[–] blackguard19 1 point 1 point 2 points (+2|-1) ago (edited ago)
People just take for granted that “science has been done” when really just a few misleading papers have been put out there that when read carefully actually admit that they haven’t fulfilled Koch’s postulates for infectious disease agents.
You can’t have a test that tests for something that hasn’t even been biochemically detailed. It shouldn’t surprise anyone that the positive test rate
a. does not rise relative to the number of total tests, and
b. is apparently not correlated to illness whatsoever
[–] 4841400209 ago
Yet they can't tell us how many died with comorbidities?