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To: Stock Puppy who wrote (721414)7/13/2020 9:15:23 PM
From: alanrs12 Recommendations

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At some point, didn't the CDC or WHO say that non-symptomatic transmission was rare?
Just recently, like yesterday. Amazing that it's mid-July and it's either brutally fatal or completely benign, or maybe something in between. It's not my business, disease control,virology, what have you, but the whole lot of them don't seem to know what they're doing.



To: Stock Puppy who wrote (721414)7/13/2020 9:22:35 PM
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The Who?... :)

Yes, there are claims that they don’t transmit, that what they find on their smears isn’t the virus but just fragments of the virus (how would they get there?). There are also concerns that they don’t get immunity, or that it’s weak and won’t last long.

I think it’s all bs. All viral diseases present as a spectrum - from very mild to terrible. So, I’m going to think the same way about CoViD - unless proven otherwise. It’s my truth and I stick with it... g/ng