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Originally Posted by DaFace
It's still hard to believe that could be a factor, but we can certainly hope that's part of it.
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With the findings that mild and asymptomatic infections don’t always show antibody seroconversion, I think there’s some things to the fact that serology studies miss a lot. It’s possible New York and Chicago are already at or close to immunity. When you look at places like Italy and others that were hit hard, the curve down is just to damn similar to be a coincidence in my mind.
The argument against is always the deaths, but I think we’re finding that a lot of that is due to poor planning ie sending people back to nursing homes and age stratification etc.
New York also had issues in the hospitals of incubating early and not having the experience we have today on how to treat this. Same with Lombardy.