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Originally Posted by TLO
I don't know what to make of any of this.
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The one I posted from Iceland kind of goes along with the thought that’s there’s a lot of asymptomatic patients and very mild cases out there that never get tested.
That’s bad in that they can spread it to more people and quicker
But could be looked at as being good since it will allow it to burn thru the population quicker and immunity achieved. It will also theoretically lower the death rate substantially.
The way I kind of interpret that is that it may not actually be that much more virulent than the flu, but essentially we’re gonna do flu season (which is normally 6 months) in about a month woth a virus that we have no immunization to and have never experienced it before so no immunity