Sunday, November 06, 2022

Why did so many people die in March/April 2020 from covid when it had already been circulating in the US all winter long with minimal mortality?

Why did so many people die in March/April 2020 from covid when it had already been circulating in the US all winter long with minimal mortality?

Uh, Ventilators for $1000, please, Alex.

2 comments:

revereridesagain said...

A severe chest cold with brutal cough, spiking fever, and aches all over is exactly what I had in January 2020. Finally beat down with antibiotics but that was after 2 weeks so who knows. Have not been tested for antibodies, but have been covid free for nearly 3 years.

Lots of unanswered questions.

Pastorius said...

In July or August of 2019, I was very very sick for about 3 weeks. I mist 6-8 days of work, and suffered through the rest.

I don't get sick. So that was very unusual for me.

Some of the most recent reports are moving the appearance of COVID to summer of 2019. So I may have had it too.