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He's right

Again it's the fast spread the concern (on top of the fact that you still get super sick)

This sums up the problem perfectly:

https://poal.co/s/markets/154780

>I heard from a very reliable person who is an Emergency Government official at the State level that the object now is to slow the spread of Coronavirus 19, not isolate, contain, or prevent it. He said that statistics show that only a small percentage of people who contract the virus get life-threatening conditions requiring hospitalization and intensive treatment. However, if we get a really fast spread of the virus there would still be so many very sick people that the hospital care facilities would be completely overwhelmed and many people would die unnecessarily due to lack of care. Therefore, the plan is to take measures to slow the spread so that at no given time are there too many extremely ill people. He said it's likely that eventually 80% or more of U.S. citizens will be exposed to and test positive for the virus. The idea is to spread the infection rate out over a managable time frame.

That's it

Again it's the "super jab", destructive power in itself isn't impressive, but the disruptive power is immense

DDOSing hospitals, and the entire economy essentially

This too needs to be put into perspective to get a full picture

https://poal.co/s/TheWuhanFlu/154788/36bb2833-d3d6-4346-aa64-4f2254481722

https://poal.co/s/Health/152000

>"keep in mind that Covid-19 has many similarities to SARS, and the last time they tried to develop a vaccine for SARS it caused an "immunopathologic lung reaction" in test animals, meaning a negative reaction that can cause death. They also found the vaccine caused liver damage through hepatitis."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronavirus

>There are yet to be vaccines or antiviral drugs to prevent or treat human coronavirus infections

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronavirus#Human_coronaviruses

>Coronaviruses vary significantly in risk factor. Some can kill more than 30% of those infected (such as MERS-CoV), and some are relatively harmless, such as the common cold.[19] Coronaviruses cause colds with major symptoms, such as fever and sore throat from swollen adenoids, primarily in the winter and early spring seasons.[37] Coronaviruses can cause pneumonia (either direct viral pneumonia or a secondary bacterial pneumonia) and bronchitis (either direct viral bronchitis or a secondary bacterial bronchitis).[38] The much publicized human coronavirus discovered in 2003, SARS-CoV, which causes severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), has a unique pathogenesis because it causes both upper and lower respiratory tract infections.[38]

...

And evidently, you have all the financial world going boom with all the leveraged shit train, and sovereign debts debacle attached to it

Again it's not just the lethality of the virus/"jab" in itself the issue, people focusing on that part alone still don't get it

https://youtu.be/2d4zkp3vY4c?t=107

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does this deserve a sticky?