We need to increase the only 100% effective measure, MAAID.
Everyone who thinks we need to exercise perpetual authoritarian control over millions of people so they don't get sick should immediately participate. It's the ONLY treatment 100% effective against both getting and spreading COVID. Nobody who successfully received the treatment later suffered from long covid!
In fact, not only does it provide 100% protection against COVID, it also provides 100% protection against terrorism, so everyone who thinks we need to exercise perpetual authoritarian control over millions of people so we don't get caught in a terrorist attack should immediately participate as well. Of the people who successfully receive the treatment, there have been 0 killed in terrorist attacks of any kind!
Everyone who thinks we need to exercise perpetual authoritarian control over millions of people so they don't get sick should immediately participate. It's the ONLY treatment 100% effective against both getting and spreading COVID. Nobody who successfully received the treatment later suffered from long covid!
In fact, not only does it provide 100% protection against COVID, it also provides 100% protection against terrorism, so everyone who thinks we need to exercise perpetual authoritarian control over millions of people so we don't get caught in a terrorist attack should immediately participate as well. Of the people who successfully receive the treatment, there have been 0 killed in terrorist attacks of any kind!
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The proof in the pudding is in the eating.
Neither covid nor the covid vaccine were the harbingers of death warned about. Both made a bunch of people sick, but the worst part about the latter is it didn't really help prevent the former.
Even WHO data puts four years of covid deaths at orders of magnitude less deaths than two years of the 1918 Spanish flu, despite there being 4 times more people on earth than there was back then.
Four years of Canadian covid deaths about match two years of Spanish flu deaths, despite the population of Canada at the time being nearly one quarter of what it is today.
Some people claim there's a form of covid AIDS going around, but there's been 4 years for that to manifest and what we see is people moving on with their lives, not millions of people dying of covid AIDS in the 4 years and now uncountable cases that have occurred.
When it comes to "long covid" or chronic effects of a pathogen, I think both tuberculosis and polio were massively larger threats, both with imminent, obvious, chronic danger posed to those who get it most of the time. Compared to a small percentage having some chronic effects, I don't think there's a comparison. Give me covid 10 times before I'd want polio once.
Prior to antibiotics, tuberculosis could either be active or it could lay latent for a period of time, so you might be carrying it despite being symptom free, after that you could start spreading it. It was a major problem in Canada's history, spreading like wildfire through cities and native reserves and taking many lives in the process and permanently harming many others. Estimates vary, but tuberculosis was estimated to have killed tens of thousands of people in Canada's early history, and measurably and permanently damaged the lungs of tens of thousands more. It wasn't something you needed a study to know was going on, you just needed to look around you and see the damage. As many as half of people who got TB were permanently harmed by it, and it was clear, you didn't need to get out your micrometer to measure it.
Neither covid nor the covid vaccine were the harbingers of death warned about. Both made a bunch of people sick, but the worst part about the latter is it didn't really help prevent the former.
Even WHO data puts four years of covid deaths at orders of magnitude less deaths than two years of the 1918 Spanish flu, despite there being 4 times more people on earth than there was back then.
Four years of Canadian covid deaths about match two years of Spanish flu deaths, despite the population of Canada at the time being nearly one quarter of what it is today.
Some people claim there's a form of covid AIDS going around, but there's been 4 years for that to manifest and what we see is people moving on with their lives, not millions of people dying of covid AIDS in the 4 years and now uncountable cases that have occurred.
When it comes to "long covid" or chronic effects of a pathogen, I think both tuberculosis and polio were massively larger threats, both with imminent, obvious, chronic danger posed to those who get it most of the time. Compared to a small percentage having some chronic effects, I don't think there's a comparison. Give me covid 10 times before I'd want polio once.
Prior to antibiotics, tuberculosis could either be active or it could lay latent for a period of time, so you might be carrying it despite being symptom free, after that you could start spreading it. It was a major problem in Canada's history, spreading like wildfire through cities and native reserves and taking many lives in the process and permanently harming many others. Estimates vary, but tuberculosis was estimated to have killed tens of thousands of people in Canada's early history, and measurably and permanently damaged the lungs of tens of thousands more. It wasn't something you needed a study to know was going on, you just needed to look around you and see the damage. As many as half of people who got TB were permanently harmed by it, and it was clear, you didn't need to get out your micrometer to measure it.