Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
Originally Posted by JGRaider
I would venture to guess that a lot of people have already had it and gotten over it months ago.

Then where were the associated deaths of their aged or infirm family members?

Where was the sudden escalation of C-19 infections as those so afflicted went about their regular business and spread it where ever they traveled?

The huge, huge, majority of any who might suspect they had C-19 back in Dec or Jan had some form of the flu. We are all getting older, and the flu hits us harder each year.

That is why I ask, So you think you had C-19 three months ago? But did you get your flu shot this winter?

Sorry to burst your panic bubble. Very, very few percent of people with Covid 19 expire.
I think I had it too. Who are you to diagnose whether someone had the flu or Covid 19? You are not. Carry on


The point would be: We have a slew of professional epidemiologists who point to mid or late January as initial infection date in US.

All growth rate charts and statistics support that.

So who are you to know more than the renowned epidemiologists and statisticians advising Pres Trump?


People who choose to brew up their own storms bitch loudest about the rain.