It’s also a good thing that COVID is not even remotely close to as bad as polio. Like not even in the same dimension. But thanks for another mindless comment. Did you hear that on CNN?
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A new study suggests that almost half of those hospitalized with COVID-19 have mild or asymptomatic cases. Because wait for it, they weren’t actually hospitalized for COVID. They may not even have had it given PCR test sensitivity issues. https://www.theatlantic.com/health/a...campaign=share
What would that mean then, if these people should die?
Funny, I swear someone here speculated on this very thing a year ago, and now a left-lean media outlet reports it. Spoiler alert.
Speaking of spoiler alerts, how’s Florida doing these days?
Polio:
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Outbreaks occurred regularly in the United States through the 1950s, with two major polio outbreaks in 1916 and in 1952. Of the 57,628 reported cases in 1952, there were 3,145 deaths.
In 1955, Dr. Jonas Salk’s vaccine was approved. It was quickly adopted throughout the world. By 1962, the average number of cases dropped to 910. The CDCTrusted Source reports that the United States has been polio-free since 1979.
663,000 deaths and counting in the US. Maybe people should get vaccinated.