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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: pocotrader who wrote (1232232)5/23/2020 4:07:35 AM
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In the end, nearly everyone who is susceptible will catch the virus. Anyone who has studied virology knows this will happen eventually.

Even someone like you who is obviously not very well educated should have picked up on it from all of the "flattening the curve" talk. If you will recall, the idea was to make sure the medical system was not overwhelmed by everyone getting the virus at the same time. The intent was to spread out the rate of infection over time.

One's mortality will be determined by how strong one's immune system is. Approx. one out of a thousand will not be able to survive it. Everyone else will be fine.

You have a greater chance of dying from things like cancer, heart trouble or an auto accident than you do from the Gates Virus.
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