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Name:   PTClakefan The author of this post is registered as a member - Email Member
Subject:   A possible old treatment
Date:   3/17/2020 10:15:27 PM

I agree.  Ramming a vaccination through in a few weeks and without a proper testing protocol could result in the "cure" being worse than the disease.  I just read an article in a medical journal that, in Italy, the average age of those 5-6% who have died from this disease is 81 years, and of those less than 60 years old who have perished, 2/3 had at least 3 or more high risk factors (i.e. hypertension, lung conditions, heart problems, cancer, HIV etc.).  Although I am in the so-called "high risk" group (due only to my age) I think that I will take my chances and ride it out, keeping a proper social distance, of course.    

Other messages in this thread:View Entire Thread
A possible old treatment - phil - 3/17/2020 7:52:53 PM
     A possible old treatment - Talullahhound - 3/17/2020 9:24:17 PM
          A possible old treatment - PTClakefan - 3/17/2020 10:15:27 PM
     A possible old treatment - lucky67 - 3/18/2020 9:55:55 AM



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