RunsWithWolves26 said:
TheStorm said:
RunsWithWolves26 said:
Well, I've got a interesting story to tell. My family had a gathering for a birthday a couple weeks ago. 3 days later, my aunt had a head cold, got tested and was positive for Covid19. They were all together for hours at the gathering, ages 15-82. All got tested Friday and got their results today. Noone tested positive from the people that were at the party thankfully. My aunt is doing fine now but maybe it's not as contagious as previously thought. Every body there over the age of 35 had pre-existing conditions but thankfully, none contracted the virus.
Glad to hear that your aunt is doing well and glad to hear that no one else turned positive. Please keep us posted on her recovery.
Will do. It's crazy how much you think about when people you care about are waiting for results for something like this. I know GP will say it's fake but it sure gets real when it hits that Clair to home. Have lost 3 people I've known for years to this but family is a different ballgame.
To be clear, I'm not denying that people are dying. And I'm certainly not trying to be insensitive to anyone who has died.
What I'm saying is that I dispute the
cause of many of these deaths that are being classifed as "from covid-19". I think many of these people who are dying (again, mostly elderly and those with pre-existing health problems) are actually dying as the result of pneumonia, heart disease, the flu and other other "traditional" illnesses or health problems. But then they are doing a "test" for "covid-19" and if they say that the person "had covid-19" recently, then they classify the death as "
caused" by Covid-19. But that's not necessarily the case. They may have had a cold/flu virus recently, but that is not necessarily what caused their death.
And again, the "test" they are using to see if someone has covid-19 is extremely suspect, and unreliable....as I understand. Can anyone tell me how this test supposedly works?
By the way, I've heard that the number of deaths classified from heart attack, pneumonia and the flu have conveniently gone way down over the last few months. How could that be? Because deaths from those things are (incorrectly) being classified as "caused by covid-19".
"Ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you." - John 15:19