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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (5573)5/16/2020 2:08:52 AM
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No second wave. The virus already killed the frail and vulnerable.

Now people are out. Windows are opened. Air circulating inside houses.

Spring Sun zapping then with UV.

Now the virus is infecting tougher hosts. The younger than 70 do not get easily killed. Much harder to kill.

As people restart living normal lives, the infections start spreading much faster and widely but as the Spanish study showed that 33% of those who had caught the virus had not shown any symptoms.
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The ones who have symptoms, will have mild symptoms.

By January, there will be a little bump as the winter, settles and people start having the flu season. But if Joe Biden is elected, the news will be just this bump is just like the flu and Biden will be promoted as:
He controlled the Covid-19.

If Trump beats Biden, then the news just after the re-election will.We will have a second wave. People will die. The second wave will be much tougher and so on...



To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (5573)5/17/2020 1:56:09 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13796
 
The west is trying to understand why Africa is going to by pass Covid.
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These westerners are forgetting that viruses' shelf lives are short.