Bruce Daniels
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The correct word is "whose," not that it makes any difference. "Who's" means "who is" -- didn't they have English at your school?You are full of shit. First of all, total flu fatalities in the U.S. for the entire 2018-2019 season were 34,157. The Covid-19 total in the U.S. stands at 89,407, and that's just since February. The "Health Gestapo"? Do you want to make other people sick, and maybe even kill them? What is wrong with you?Someone - "medical confidentiality" prevents from saying who - has named you as having been less than six feet away for more than four minutes. They would like to give you a COVID test, which are known to have very high false positive results. If you test positive, you are quarantined for 2 weeks, like it or not. Then you name who else you been with. At any time, since even if you test negative, you might catch it the next day. All to stop the spread of something with a now known true mortality rate roughly similar to common flu. What will you say?
Latest study is mortality rate as low as .25%. Initial estimates were 2-4%. Seasonal flu is about .1%
UPMC doctor argues COVID-19 not as deadly as feared, says its hospitals will shift back to normal
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