So why is Trump blaming China and WHO??

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People often mistake the flu for a bad cold, since flu symptoms mimic a cold. When you catch the flu, you might experience coughing, sneezing, runny nose, hoarse voice, and a sore throat.

But flu can progress into conditions like pneumonia, or worsen other chronic issues like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and congestive heart failure, which can quickly become life-threatening.

Flu can directly lead to death when the virus triggers severe inflammation in the lungs. When this happens, it can cause rapid respiratory failure because your lungs canā€™t transport enough oxygen into the rest of your body.

The flu can also cause your brain, heart, or muscles to become inflamed. This can lead to sepsis, an emergency condition that can be fatal if not immediately treated.
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China is exempt from the flu and people do not die from pneumonia, but we have both extensively.

In the same article it says:

However, itā€™s difficult to accurately track how many cases of the flu each year lead to death from complications. States arenā€™t required to report flu diagnoses in adults to the CDC, so itā€™s likely that adult deaths associated with flu go under-reported.
Whatā€™s more, adults donā€™t often get tested for flu when theyā€™re sick, but instead get diagnosed with an associated condition.
---------------------------------
So people die from pneumonia, and we never check to see if its a novel coronavirus?? Wow!!!

The director of the WHO must be tight with China, they are working secretively.

And the republicans are blaming China and WHO. Really now!!
 
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People often mistake the flu for a bad cold, since flu symptoms mimic a cold. When you catch the flu, you might experience coughing, sneezing, runny nose, hoarse voice, and a sore throat.

But flu can progress into conditions like pneumonia, or worsen other chronic issues like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and congestive heart failure, which can quickly become life-threatening.

Flu can directly lead to death when the virus triggers severe inflammation in the lungs. When this happens, it can cause rapid respiratory failure because your lungs canā€™t transport enough oxygen into the rest of your body.

The flu can also cause your brain, heart, or muscles to become inflamed. This can lead to sepsis, an emergency condition that can be fatal if not immediately treated.
-----------------------------------------------
China is exempt from the flu and people do not die from pneumonia, but we have both extensively.

In the same article it says:

However, itā€™s difficult to accurately track how many cases of the flu each year lead to death from complications. States arenā€™t required to report flu diagnoses in adults to the CDC, so itā€™s likely that adult deaths associated with flu go under-reported.
Whatā€™s more, adults donā€™t often get tested for flu when theyā€™re sick, but instead get diagnosed with an associated condition.
---------------------------------
So people die from pneumonia, and we never check to see if its a novel coronavirus?? Wow!!!

The director of the WHO must be tight with China, they are working secretively.
I would try and explain it to you,,,but we all know you wouldnt understand,,,
 
People often mistake the flu for a bad cold, since flu symptoms mimic a cold. When you catch the flu, you might experience coughing, sneezing, runny nose, hoarse voice, and a sore throat.

But flu can progress into conditions like pneumonia, or worsen other chronic issues like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and congestive heart failure, which can quickly become life-threatening.

Flu can directly lead to death when the virus triggers severe inflammation in the lungs. When this happens, it can cause rapid respiratory failure because your lungs canā€™t transport enough oxygen into the rest of your body.

The flu can also cause your brain, heart, or muscles to become inflamed. This can lead to sepsis, an emergency condition that can be fatal if not immediately treated.
-----------------------------------------------
China is exempt from the flu and people do not die from pneumonia, but we have both extensively.

In the same article it says:

However, itā€™s difficult to accurately track how many cases of the flu each year lead to death from complications. States arenā€™t required to report flu diagnoses in adults to the CDC, so itā€™s likely that adult deaths associated with flu go under-reported.
Whatā€™s more, adults donā€™t often get tested for flu when theyā€™re sick, but instead get diagnosed with an associated condition.
---------------------------------
So people die from pneumonia, and we never check to see if its a novel coronavirus?? Wow!!!

The director of the WHO must be tight with China, they are working secretively.

And the republicans are blaming China and WHO. Really now!!
:wtf:
What does this have to do with the Frumpinator and where does it say China is exempt from the flu?
 
People often mistake the flu for a bad cold, since flu symptoms mimic a cold. When you catch the flu, you might experience coughing, sneezing, runny nose, hoarse voice, and a sore throat.

But flu can progress into conditions like pneumonia, or worsen other chronic issues like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and congestive heart failure, which can quickly become life-threatening.

Flu can directly lead to death when the virus triggers severe inflammation in the lungs. When this happens, it can cause rapid respiratory failure because your lungs canā€™t transport enough oxygen into the rest of your body.

The flu can also cause your brain, heart, or muscles to become inflamed. This can lead to sepsis, an emergency condition that can be fatal if not immediately treated.
-----------------------------------------------
China is exempt from the flu and people do not die from pneumonia, but we have both extensively.

In the same article it says:

However, itā€™s difficult to accurately track how many cases of the flu each year lead to death from complications. States arenā€™t required to report flu diagnoses in adults to the CDC, so itā€™s likely that adult deaths associated with flu go under-reported.
Whatā€™s more, adults donā€™t often get tested for flu when theyā€™re sick, but instead get diagnosed with an associated condition.
---------------------------------
So people die from pneumonia, and we never check to see if its a novel coronavirus?? Wow!!!

The director of the WHO must be tight with China, they are working secretively.
I would try and explain it to you,,,but we all know you wouldnt understand,,,
Try to explain it, I really want to know.
 
People often mistake the flu for a bad cold, since flu symptoms mimic a cold. When you catch the flu, you might experience coughing, sneezing, runny nose, hoarse voice, and a sore throat.

But flu can progress into conditions like pneumonia, or worsen other chronic issues like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and congestive heart failure, which can quickly become life-threatening.

Flu can directly lead to death when the virus triggers severe inflammation in the lungs. When this happens, it can cause rapid respiratory failure because your lungs canā€™t transport enough oxygen into the rest of your body.

The flu can also cause your brain, heart, or muscles to become inflamed. This can lead to sepsis, an emergency condition that can be fatal if not immediately treated.
-----------------------------------------------
China is exempt from the flu and people do not die from pneumonia, but we have both extensively.

In the same article it says:

However, itā€™s difficult to accurately track how many cases of the flu each year lead to death from complications. States arenā€™t required to report flu diagnoses in adults to the CDC, so itā€™s likely that adult deaths associated with flu go under-reported.
Whatā€™s more, adults donā€™t often get tested for flu when theyā€™re sick, but instead get diagnosed with an associated condition.
---------------------------------
So people die from pneumonia, and we never check to see if its a novel coronavirus?? Wow!!!

The director of the WHO must be tight with China, they are working secretively.

And the republicans are blaming China and WHO. Really now!!
Are you willfully ignorant or just ignorant.
 
People often mistake the flu for a bad cold, since flu symptoms mimic a cold. When you catch the flu, you might experience coughing, sneezing, runny nose, hoarse voice, and a sore throat.

But flu can progress into conditions like pneumonia, or worsen other chronic issues like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and congestive heart failure, which can quickly become life-threatening.

Flu can directly lead to death when the virus triggers severe inflammation in the lungs. When this happens, it can cause rapid respiratory failure because your lungs canā€™t transport enough oxygen into the rest of your body.

The flu can also cause your brain, heart, or muscles to become inflamed. This can lead to sepsis, an emergency condition that can be fatal if not immediately treated.
-----------------------------------------------
China is exempt from the flu and people do not die from pneumonia, but we have both extensively.

In the same article it says:

However, itā€™s difficult to accurately track how many cases of the flu each year lead to death from complications. States arenā€™t required to report flu diagnoses in adults to the CDC, so itā€™s likely that adult deaths associated with flu go under-reported.
Whatā€™s more, adults donā€™t often get tested for flu when theyā€™re sick, but instead get diagnosed with an associated condition.
---------------------------------
So people die from pneumonia, and we never check to see if its a novel coronavirus?? Wow!!!

The director of the WHO must be tight with China, they are working secretively.

And the republicans are blaming China and WHO. Really now!!
Two Words: Flu shot.
 
People often mistake the flu for a bad cold, since flu symptoms mimic a cold. When you catch the flu, you might experience coughing, sneezing, runny nose, hoarse voice, and a sore throat.

But flu can progress into conditions like pneumonia, or worsen other chronic issues like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and congestive heart failure, which can quickly become life-threatening.

Flu can directly lead to death when the virus triggers severe inflammation in the lungs. When this happens, it can cause rapid respiratory failure because your lungs canā€™t transport enough oxygen into the rest of your body.

The flu can also cause your brain, heart, or muscles to become inflamed. This can lead to sepsis, an emergency condition that can be fatal if not immediately treated.
-----------------------------------------------
China is exempt from the flu and people do not die from pneumonia, but we have both extensively.

In the same article it says:

However, itā€™s difficult to accurately track how many cases of the flu each year lead to death from complications. States arenā€™t required to report flu diagnoses in adults to the CDC, so itā€™s likely that adult deaths associated with flu go under-reported.
Whatā€™s more, adults donā€™t often get tested for flu when theyā€™re sick, but instead get diagnosed with an associated condition.
---------------------------------
So people die from pneumonia, and we never check to see if its a novel coronavirus?? Wow!!!

The director of the WHO must be tight with China, they are working secretively.
I would try and explain it to you,,,but we all know you wouldnt understand,,,
Try to explain it, I really want to know.
the kicker is its been explained dozens of times on this forum already and you havent caught on as to why,,,
 
People often mistake the flu for a bad cold, since flu symptoms mimic a cold. When you catch the flu, you might experience coughing, sneezing, runny nose, hoarse voice, and a sore throat.

But flu can progress into conditions like pneumonia, or worsen other chronic issues like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and congestive heart failure, which can quickly become life-threatening.

Flu can directly lead to death when the virus triggers severe inflammation in the lungs. When this happens, it can cause rapid respiratory failure because your lungs canā€™t transport enough oxygen into the rest of your body.

The flu can also cause your brain, heart, or muscles to become inflamed. This can lead to sepsis, an emergency condition that can be fatal if not immediately treated.
-----------------------------------------------
China is exempt from the flu and people do not die from pneumonia, but we have both extensively.

In the same article it says:

However, itā€™s difficult to accurately track how many cases of the flu each year lead to death from complications. States arenā€™t required to report flu diagnoses in adults to the CDC, so itā€™s likely that adult deaths associated with flu go under-reported.
Whatā€™s more, adults donā€™t often get tested for flu when theyā€™re sick, but instead get diagnosed with an associated condition.
---------------------------------
So people die from pneumonia, and we never check to see if its a novel coronavirus?? Wow!!!

The director of the WHO must be tight with China, they are working secretively.

And the republicans are blaming China and WHO. Really now!!
:wtf:
What does this have to do with the Frumpinator and where does it say China is exempt from the flu?
So people die from pneumonia in the USA, and we never check to see if its a novel coronavirus (new virus)?? Wow!!!
 
People often mistake the flu for a bad cold, since flu symptoms mimic a cold. When you catch the flu, you might experience coughing, sneezing, runny nose, hoarse voice, and a sore throat.

But flu can progress into conditions like pneumonia, or worsen other chronic issues like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and congestive heart failure, which can quickly become life-threatening.

Flu can directly lead to death when the virus triggers severe inflammation in the lungs. When this happens, it can cause rapid respiratory failure because your lungs canā€™t transport enough oxygen into the rest of your body.

The flu can also cause your brain, heart, or muscles to become inflamed. This can lead to sepsis, an emergency condition that can be fatal if not immediately treated.
-----------------------------------------------
China is exempt from the flu and people do not die from pneumonia, but we have both extensively.

In the same article it says:

However, itā€™s difficult to accurately track how many cases of the flu each year lead to death from complications. States arenā€™t required to report flu diagnoses in adults to the CDC, so itā€™s likely that adult deaths associated with flu go under-reported.
Whatā€™s more, adults donā€™t often get tested for flu when theyā€™re sick, but instead get diagnosed with an associated condition.
---------------------------------
So people die from pneumonia, and we never check to see if its a novel coronavirus?? Wow!!!

The director of the WHO must be tight with China, they are working secretively.

And the republicans are blaming China and WHO. Really now!!
so are many others....how come you did not mention that?....
 
People often mistake the flu for a bad cold, since flu symptoms mimic a cold. When you catch the flu, you might experience coughing, sneezing, runny nose, hoarse voice, and a sore throat.

But flu can progress into conditions like pneumonia, or worsen other chronic issues like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and congestive heart failure, which can quickly become life-threatening.

Flu can directly lead to death when the virus triggers severe inflammation in the lungs. When this happens, it can cause rapid respiratory failure because your lungs canā€™t transport enough oxygen into the rest of your body.

The flu can also cause your brain, heart, or muscles to become inflamed. This can lead to sepsis, an emergency condition that can be fatal if not immediately treated.
-----------------------------------------------
China is exempt from the flu and people do not die from pneumonia, but we have both extensively.

In the same article it says:

However, itā€™s difficult to accurately track how many cases of the flu each year lead to death from complications. States arenā€™t required to report flu diagnoses in adults to the CDC, so itā€™s likely that adult deaths associated with flu go under-reported.
Whatā€™s more, adults donā€™t often get tested for flu when theyā€™re sick, but instead get diagnosed with an associated condition.
---------------------------------
So people die from pneumonia, and we never check to see if its a novel coronavirus?? Wow!!!

The director of the WHO must be tight with China, they are working secretively.
I would try and explain it to you,,,but we all know you wouldnt understand,,,
Try to explain it, I really want to know.
the kicker is its been explained dozens of times on this forum already and you havent caught on as to why,,,

No it has not. Do you mean, we should be angry with China and save the money we pay (us taxpayers) to WHO? Do you mean we want a US man to be director of WHO and China needs to pay us and all the other countries that suffered that they didn't check the pneumonia cases right away (as in the article it says the US doesn't either)
 
People often mistake the flu for a bad cold, since flu symptoms mimic a cold. When you catch the flu, you might experience coughing, sneezing, runny nose, hoarse voice, and a sore throat.

But flu can progress into conditions like pneumonia, or worsen other chronic issues like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and congestive heart failure, which can quickly become life-threatening.

Flu can directly lead to death when the virus triggers severe inflammation in the lungs. When this happens, it can cause rapid respiratory failure because your lungs canā€™t transport enough oxygen into the rest of your body.

The flu can also cause your brain, heart, or muscles to become inflamed. This can lead to sepsis, an emergency condition that can be fatal if not immediately treated.
-----------------------------------------------
China is exempt from the flu and people do not die from pneumonia, but we have both extensively.

In the same article it says:

However, itā€™s difficult to accurately track how many cases of the flu each year lead to death from complications. States arenā€™t required to report flu diagnoses in adults to the CDC, so itā€™s likely that adult deaths associated with flu go under-reported.
Whatā€™s more, adults donā€™t often get tested for flu when theyā€™re sick, but instead get diagnosed with an associated condition.
---------------------------------
So people die from pneumonia, and we never check to see if its a novel coronavirus?? Wow!!!

The director of the WHO must be tight with China, they are working secretively.
I would try and explain it to you,,,but we all know you wouldnt understand,,,

That would be like David Berkowitz explaining Sam. :cuckoo:
 
People often mistake the flu for a bad cold, since flu symptoms mimic a cold. When you catch the flu, you might experience coughing, sneezing, runny nose, hoarse voice, and a sore throat.

But flu can progress into conditions like pneumonia, or worsen other chronic issues like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and congestive heart failure, which can quickly become life-threatening.

Flu can directly lead to death when the virus triggers severe inflammation in the lungs. When this happens, it can cause rapid respiratory failure because your lungs canā€™t transport enough oxygen into the rest of your body.

The flu can also cause your brain, heart, or muscles to become inflamed. This can lead to sepsis, an emergency condition that can be fatal if not immediately treated.
-----------------------------------------------
China is exempt from the flu and people do not die from pneumonia, but we have both extensively.

In the same article it says:

However, itā€™s difficult to accurately track how many cases of the flu each year lead to death from complications. States arenā€™t required to report flu diagnoses in adults to the CDC, so itā€™s likely that adult deaths associated with flu go under-reported.
Whatā€™s more, adults donā€™t often get tested for flu when theyā€™re sick, but instead get diagnosed with an associated condition.
---------------------------------
So people die from pneumonia, and we never check to see if its a novel coronavirus?? Wow!!!

The director of the WHO must be tight with China, they are working secretively.
I would try and explain it to you,,,but we all know you wouldnt understand,,,
Try to explain it, I really want to know.
the kicker is its been explained dozens of times on this forum already and you havent caught on as to why,,,

No it has not. Do you mean, we should be angry with China and save the money we pay (us taxpayers) to WHO? Do you mean we want a US man to be director of WHO and China needs to pay us and all the other countries that suffered that they didn't check the pneumonia cases right away (as in the article it says the US doesn't either)
that wasnt your question,,,please try and stay on topic,,,
 
People often mistake the flu for a bad cold, since flu symptoms mimic a cold. When you catch the flu, you might experience coughing, sneezing, runny nose, hoarse voice, and a sore throat.

But flu can progress into conditions like pneumonia, or worsen other chronic issues like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and congestive heart failure, which can quickly become life-threatening.

Flu can directly lead to death when the virus triggers severe inflammation in the lungs. When this happens, it can cause rapid respiratory failure because your lungs canā€™t transport enough oxygen into the rest of your body.

The flu can also cause your brain, heart, or muscles to become inflamed. This can lead to sepsis, an emergency condition that can be fatal if not immediately treated.
-----------------------------------------------
China is exempt from the flu and people do not die from pneumonia, but we have both extensively.

In the same article it says:

However, itā€™s difficult to accurately track how many cases of the flu each year lead to death from complications. States arenā€™t required to report flu diagnoses in adults to the CDC, so itā€™s likely that adult deaths associated with flu go under-reported.
Whatā€™s more, adults donā€™t often get tested for flu when theyā€™re sick, but instead get diagnosed with an associated condition.
---------------------------------
So people die from pneumonia, and we never check to see if its a novel coronavirus?? Wow!!!

The director of the WHO must be tight with China, they are working secretively.

And the republicans are blaming China and WHO. Really now!!
so are many others....how come you did not mention that?....
There are many others?? What??
 
People often mistake the flu for a bad cold, since flu symptoms mimic a cold. When you catch the flu, you might experience coughing, sneezing, runny nose, hoarse voice, and a sore throat.

But flu can progress into conditions like pneumonia, or worsen other chronic issues like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and congestive heart failure, which can quickly become life-threatening.

Flu can directly lead to death when the virus triggers severe inflammation in the lungs. When this happens, it can cause rapid respiratory failure because your lungs canā€™t transport enough oxygen into the rest of your body.

The flu can also cause your brain, heart, or muscles to become inflamed. This can lead to sepsis, an emergency condition that can be fatal if not immediately treated.
-----------------------------------------------
China is exempt from the flu and people do not die from pneumonia, but we have both extensively.

In the same article it says:

However, itā€™s difficult to accurately track how many cases of the flu each year lead to death from complications. States arenā€™t required to report flu diagnoses in adults to the CDC, so itā€™s likely that adult deaths associated with flu go under-reported.
Whatā€™s more, adults donā€™t often get tested for flu when theyā€™re sick, but instead get diagnosed with an associated condition.
---------------------------------
So people die from pneumonia, and we never check to see if its a novel coronavirus?? Wow!!!

The director of the WHO must be tight with China, they are working secretively.
I would try and explain it to you,,,but we all know you wouldnt understand,,,
Try to explain it, I really want to know.
the kicker is its been explained dozens of times on this forum already and you havent caught on as to why,,,

No it has not. Do you mean, we should be angry with China and save the money we pay (us taxpayers) to WHO? Do you mean we want a US man to be director of WHO and China needs to pay us and all the other countries that suffered that they didn't check the pneumonia cases right away (as in the article it says the US doesn't either)
that wasnt your question,,,please try and stay on topic,,,
answer:
Do you mean, we should be angry with China and save the money we pay (us taxpayers) to WHO? Do you mean we want a US man to be director of WHO and China needs to pay us and all the other countries that suffered that they didn't check the pneumonia cases right away (as in the article it says the US doesn't either) . Why are we suppose to be mad at China and WHO??? ??????????????????????????
 
People often mistake the flu for a bad cold, since flu symptoms mimic a cold. When you catch the flu, you might experience coughing, sneezing, runny nose, hoarse voice, and a sore throat.

But flu can progress into conditions like pneumonia, or worsen other chronic issues like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and congestive heart failure, which can quickly become life-threatening.

Flu can directly lead to death when the virus triggers severe inflammation in the lungs. When this happens, it can cause rapid respiratory failure because your lungs canā€™t transport enough oxygen into the rest of your body.

The flu can also cause your brain, heart, or muscles to become inflamed. This can lead to sepsis, an emergency condition that can be fatal if not immediately treated.
-----------------------------------------------
China is exempt from the flu and people do not die from pneumonia, but we have both extensively.

In the same article it says:

However, itā€™s difficult to accurately track how many cases of the flu each year lead to death from complications. States arenā€™t required to report flu diagnoses in adults to the CDC, so itā€™s likely that adult deaths associated with flu go under-reported.
Whatā€™s more, adults donā€™t often get tested for flu when theyā€™re sick, but instead get diagnosed with an associated condition.
---------------------------------
So people die from pneumonia, and we never check to see if its a novel coronavirus?? Wow!!!

The director of the WHO must be tight with China, they are working secretively.

And the republicans are blaming China and WHO. Really now!!
:wtf:
What does this have to do with the Frumpinator and where does it say China is exempt from the flu?
So people die from pneumonia in the USA, and we never check to see if its a novel coronavirus (new virus)?? Wow!!!
I'm assuming that somewhere behind those blue blinders of yours is an atrophied brain, at least the right half......... Your response was, well I don't know WTF it was other than senseless. :dunno:
 
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People often mistake the flu for a bad cold, since flu symptoms mimic a cold. When you catch the flu, you might experience coughing, sneezing, runny nose, hoarse voice, and a sore throat.

But flu can progress into conditions like pneumonia, or worsen other chronic issues like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and congestive heart failure, which can quickly become life-threatening.

Flu can directly lead to death when the virus triggers severe inflammation in the lungs. When this happens, it can cause rapid respiratory failure because your lungs canā€™t transport enough oxygen into the rest of your body.

The flu can also cause your brain, heart, or muscles to become inflamed. This can lead to sepsis, an emergency condition that can be fatal if not immediately treated.
-----------------------------------------------
China is exempt from the flu and people do not die from pneumonia, but we have both extensively.

In the same article it says:

However, itā€™s difficult to accurately track how many cases of the flu each year lead to death from complications. States arenā€™t required to report flu diagnoses in adults to the CDC, so itā€™s likely that adult deaths associated with flu go under-reported.
Whatā€™s more, adults donā€™t often get tested for flu when theyā€™re sick, but instead get diagnosed with an associated condition.
---------------------------------
So people die from pneumonia, and we never check to see if its a novel coronavirus?? Wow!!!

The director of the WHO must be tight with China, they are working secretively.
I would try and explain it to you,,,but we all know you wouldnt understand,,,
Try to explain it, I really want to know.
the kicker is its been explained dozens of times on this forum already and you havent caught on as to why,,,

No it has not. Do you mean, we should be angry with China and save the money we pay (us taxpayers) to WHO? Do you mean we want a US man to be director of WHO and China needs to pay us and all the other countries that suffered that they didn't check the pneumonia cases right away (as in the article it says the US doesn't either)
that wasnt your question,,,please try and stay on topic,,,
I was answerig the other poster. You try to stay on topic.
then why did you respond to me and not them???
 
Is this an attempt to bankrupt China, and be angry that all kinds of greed at the top to search for cheapest labor.
 
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People often mistake the flu for a bad cold, since flu symptoms mimic a cold. When you catch the flu, you might experience coughing, sneezing, runny nose, hoarse voice, and a sore throat.

But flu can progress into conditions like pneumonia, or worsen other chronic issues like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and congestive heart failure, which can quickly become life-threatening.

Flu can directly lead to death when the virus triggers severe inflammation in the lungs. When this happens, it can cause rapid respiratory failure because your lungs canā€™t transport enough oxygen into the rest of your body.

The flu can also cause your brain, heart, or muscles to become inflamed. This can lead to sepsis, an emergency condition that can be fatal if not immediately treated.
-----------------------------------------------
China is exempt from the flu and people do not die from pneumonia, but we have both extensively.

In the same article it says:

However, itā€™s difficult to accurately track how many cases of the flu each year lead to death from complications. States arenā€™t required to report flu diagnoses in adults to the CDC, so itā€™s likely that adult deaths associated with flu go under-reported.
Whatā€™s more, adults donā€™t often get tested for flu when theyā€™re sick, but instead get diagnosed with an associated condition.
---------------------------------
So people die from pneumonia, and we never check to see if its a novel coronavirus?? Wow!!!

The director of the WHO must be tight with China, they are working secretively.
I would try and explain it to you,,,but we all know you wouldnt understand,,,
Try to explain it, I really want to know.
the kicker is its been explained dozens of times on this forum already and you havent caught on as to why,,,

No it has not. Do you mean, we should be angry with China and save the money we pay (us taxpayers) to WHO? Do you mean we want a US man to be director of WHO and China needs to pay us and all the other countries that suffered that they didn't check the pneumonia cases right away (as in the article it says the US doesn't either)
that wasnt your question,,,please try and stay on topic,,,
I was answerig the other poster. You try to stay on topic.
then why did you respond to me and not them???
I made an mistake, so why are we suppose to be angry with China and WHO?? You have never answered.
 

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