beagle9
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Most survive the thing, and with no long term health issues. Some don't, and some get sick, and some are hospitalized. Health insurance premiums are paid by most, and insurance isn't supposed to be a huge profit making industry, otherwise or where as they take in a huge amount of money from we the people and the government, but then they figure out ways to give you services that barely match or come anywhere close to what we as patient's or client's deserve for our group and/or for our circle to be based upon the money paid in by all of the above.For whatever reason you're seeing what you want to see. That is a general statement, that is not about this specific case. Ask Harvard this question ? Which is preferred the vaccine or taking the risk of getting the disease ? If you have the constitution and strength of a lion you could go for getting the disease. Unfortunately most people in the United States are not in that great shape besides the immediate threats of severe illness and death when and if you survive it there are long-term complications for many. Health costs have got to be hitting new all-time records. I don't know how people could afford getting sick.