Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
The link to the Yankees article reminded me of the issue of spread.

About a month ago a guy at work got it.
No idea how, no one around him had it.

Christmas time, he was at a family dinner and several got sick within
a day. All positive. He didnt get sick.


Anyway, on a Tuesday, 15 of us crowded into a small room for 2 hours of
safety/hazmat training. Not a mask in sight. I even laughed at the irony
of watching a video on mask/respirator use under those circumstances.

He said he didn't feel good. Wednessday he left early.
Thursday he got test results. Positive.

He sat within a foot of me, within 10 feet of every person in the room.
No a single other person got it.

WTF?
This is a bad bug, it's hurt a lot of people.
But, what's been worse?
The spread of the disease, or the damage caused by the spreading BS?



I've heard a few stories like yours where some will get it and others who were in close contact with them wont. Antibody tests show some people have had it without knowing it and therefore have immunity, and I've read reports where they have found antibodies in blood taken long before covid was a thing, so some people obviously have immunity.

The most damage IMO has been done by the medical community that refuses to use HQ or Ivermectin, even though the data clearly shows it works. A couple we know well are in the ICU in Anchorage right now with covid, and so far they havent been given either, and the husband is himself a doctor. They are fighting the system, trying to get it, but as of yesterday they hadnt gotten it yet. To me, thats criminal.