There are literally lists of the top 10 causes of death. Respiratory illness is a top killer. Of course there are many ways to arrange causes of death, comparing a death rate would be helpful in deciding if the measures of shutting down the economy have gone too far.
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Replying to @NancyARandazzo @eaton and
No, it wouldn't, because it is a known fact, thanks to Louis Pasteur's germ theory and the examples of many, many pandemics in the past, that infectious disease is contagious and spreads exponentially
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Replying to @arthur_affect @eaton and
“It’s not the germ, it’s the terrain.” We won’t know for a long time. The rate we’re testing with PCR, and serological tests rolling out next week, this is a whole new world. The shelter-in-place is inexcusable if the data turns out to be wrong. It is creating a mess.
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Replying to @NancyARandazzo @eaton and
"The terrain" JFC So you think that COVID-19 only wreaked havoc on Italy and filled up the morgues because, what, they eat too much pasta Same with the noodle-heavy cuisine in China I guess Americans who eat mostly bread will be fine
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Replying to @arthur_affect @NancyARandazzo and
Fucking garbage denialism always running through the same script We've known germs cause disease for hundreds of years and they'll take any excuse not to wash their hands
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Replying to @arthur_affect @NancyARandazzo and
Same fucking shitheads who kept saying "HIV isn't AIDS, AIDS is caused by being *unhealthy*, just because I have HIV doesn't mean I'll get sick if I work out, avoid drug abuse and take lots of vitamins" And then died of AIDS
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Replying to @arthur_affect @NancyARandazzo and
Comparing the death rate of gunshot wound victims and saying "As you can see, people who are generally healthy survive being shot much more often than people with underlying conditions So therefore we can conclude that *bullets* don't kill people, *poor health* does"
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Replying to @arthur_affect @NancyARandazzo and
"Therefore we should step away from a bullet-centric, reductionist view of preventing gunshot deaths towards a holistic view Rather than trying to stop people from shooting us or avoid getting shot, we should focus on promoting general physical resilience"
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Replying to @arthur_affect @NancyARandazzo and
That is, tbf, our response to gun violence in the US.
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Replying to @mssilverstein @arthur_affect and
Well, if someone shoots you, at least we know you didn’t die from obesity. I mean, whose fault is that? The hamburgers?
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If someone dies of the coronavirus and they were more likely to die because of their cholesterol it was still the coronavirus that was their actual cause of death, you shitty little callous fuck
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Replying to @arthur_affect @NancyARandazzo and
Yeah I'm sorry we're not just letting everyone out to get infected because you're convinced only the fat and unworthy will die and they were "going to die anyway"
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Replying to @arthur_affect @NancyARandazzo and
She’s going to find out soon enough that this isn’t in any way fake or unserious. Sincerely, Someone currently infected
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