TheOtherOne
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COVID-19 Surges In Rural Communities, Overwhelming Some Local HospitalsThe hospitals don't need to be overwhelmed at all, because even most that have it don't need the hospital and they can't do anything for you anyway, unless you have a severe. If you have a mild case you quarantine for 14 days and then you will be fine.
Way way way less than 5% of the people that have gotten it, have had severe cases of it. That is why Covid is overblown by about 1000%. Yes it is a disease and it is of course devastating for the families that lost loved ones, but it is so far from anything resembling an actual pandemic. Over 95% of the people with it, recover. If it was an actual pandemic we would be talking massive death totals and much much higher amount of people that have a serious bout of it.
Actual pandemics like the Spanish Flu wiped out at least 50% of the people that got it, and many more were severely ill and near death.
Also, 675,000 people died of the Spanish flu in total in the U.S.
We're already at a third of that, we haven't even peaked, it's not winter and it's not flu season yet, and there's no vaccine yet.
And this is 100 years later with all the advances in sanitation and medicine that entails.
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