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Originally Posted by Uconn97
Maybe a few of you would benefit from doing some homework on the long-term effects some individuals have endured after contracting COVID. Dying shouldn't be your only concern and labeling COVID as "sniffles" it about as obtuse as you can get. It seems like people like to toss out the 1% death rate number as a reason to be unconcerned - again, how clueless are some of you?
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Do you mean similar to the benefit that would come from long-term testing on the effects of the COVID Vaccines that still only have an Emergency Use Authorization?
I agree that death shouldn't be the only concern, but perhaps you should direct that to the MSM and inquire as to why they made it their concern to give daily "Death Counts".
The numbers you seem to have a problem with being "tossed out" are facts, and I rarely have seen anyone label COVID as just the "sniffles" for everyone. Although the few people I have known that had COVID the symptoms ranged from minor sniffles to being basically out of action for a few days and having them describe it as a bad case of the flu.
Perhaps a few people would benefit from the idea that anyone who hasn't been vaccinated isn't some COVID super-carrier who will infect anyone that passes within a few feet of them causing them to end up in the hospital and die.