Coronavirus, could this signal the end of mankind !

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Woollensock2
Gentlemen your thoughts please, on this most important question ! 🙀
UnclePeet
Give me a break….this is all about control.

As an example the govt of Germany allows you to kill yourself…euthanasia.

They have just announced they will not KILL YOU unless you are fully vaccinated.

Let that sink in please.

Then ponder this new variant. Let’s see what the doctors in South Africa say about it:

"What we are seeing clinically in South Africa — and remember I'm at the epicenter of this where I'm practicing — is extremely mild, for us [these are] mild cases. We haven't admitted anyone, I've spoken to other colleagues of mine and they give the same picture."

This is from the doctor who first spotted it.

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/11/29/omicron-covid-variant-symptoms-heres-what-we-know-so-far.html

And for this we are ready to cower and tremble yet again…..

Good god man get a hold of yourselves people. You’re Americans, some of you…start acting like it.
Shoveller762
It could signal the end of manning up, but probably not the end of mankind.
IcyAvaleigh

idk what the exact numbers are but a virus that needs like 2 years to deadly infect around 1 out of 5000? people, will take a quite long time to stop us from existing...

if there was a virus that killed like 1 out of 5000 sharks or whatever we would not even talk about it

I am not saying it's not bad. the coronavirus breaks families and it is a big threat to our hospitals and whole way of living/system...but as non-doctor I think it's kinda obvious to say the coronavirus won't end mankind

in fact the number of people on earth still grows

talking about the number of people, we are needy/take to much from our beautiful planet and I bet climate change is more likely to end mankind than any virus :/

Srinibas_Masanta

Though the carnage of past coronaviruses has faded over time, the road to a relatively painless coexistence between humans and SARS-CoV-2 will likely be bumpy. In the medium-term future, the impact of the virus will depend largely on its evolution.

SARS-CoV-2 is spreading uncontrollably around the world, and with every new replication, there’s a chance for mutations that could help the virus more effectively infect human hosts.

Gymstar

👍👍👍👍#2. inb4thelock

Srinibas_Masanta

The human immune system, while protecting many of us from serious illness, is also acting as an evolutionary crucible, putting pressure on the virus that selects for mutations that make it bind more effectively to human cells. The coming months and years will reveal how well our immune systems can keep up with these changes.

New SARS-CoV-2 variants also make widespread vaccination and other transmission-blocking measures, such as face masks and distancing, more crucial than ever. The less the virus spreads, the fewer opportunities it has to evolve.

Srinibas_Masanta

Experts agree that transitioning beyond a pandemic depends on the prevalence of immunity, especially among older and more vulnerable populations. Younger people, especially children, will build up immunity to SARS-CoV-2 over a lifetime of exposure to the virus. Today’s adults have had no such luxury, leaving their immune systems naive and exposed.

The exact threshold for achieving population-wide immunity that slows down the virus’s spread will depend on how contagious future variants become. But so far, research of early variants of SARS-CoV-2 suggest at least 60 to 70 percent of the human population will need to become immune to end the pandemic phase.

UnclePeet
Face masking and distancing have done ABSOLUTELY NOTHING

Let’s take a look at Florida shall we? NEVER shut down and has NO mandates whatsoever….not even masks in schools…currently, without changing ANY policy they are reporting the lowest daily Covid cases in the nation per capita.

States like Michigan have EVERY measure in place. They have drank the kool aid and require masks, vaccines, distancing and every other idiotic thing you people embrace like lemmings.

With ALL THESE MEASURES Michigan has set a RECORD for hospitalizations and cases are up an ASTONISHING 78%. All with ZERO changes to policy.

Wake up:

We had more Covid deaths this year with our population vaccinated than we had the year before with almost nobody vaccinated.

You are being controlled. People who acquire power do NOT give it up easily.
Shoveller762
The only thing I think could start taking chunks out of global population is nuclear war. Even with climate change, there will be moderate populations in some areas. The strong will survive everything else.
UnclePeet
1976 Swine Flu fraud

CBS 60 minutes

https://youtu.be/_NELRAz2Xqo
mrclashroyalemaster
No.
It cannot.
Look how much it pushed us. We have leaped farther than any other time. True, it could be dangerous. False, it is NOT the end of mankind. The only things I’m concerned about is 1.nuclear weapons. Dropping them all into the world can cause disaster to not only the earth, but the entire solar system,and 2.the sun. I know what your thinking. What I mean is when the sun swallows earth billions of years later. But say some sun fuel is taken out of the sun. It will then swallow earth a lot quicker. Probably quicker than us.
Coronavirus…is not really a big deal.
DefenderPug2

As humanity grows, ways to die increases. Mother Nature ever since the beginning of Pangea made sure to try to balance everything out. With the increase in population. Viruses come to the arise and it’s basically population control. it will be very hard for humanity to stay in a stable environment at about 15 billion people.

brianchesscake
UnclePeet wrote:

We had more Covid deaths this year with our population vaccinated than we had the year before with almost nobody vaccinated.

Vaccines are to protect people from not only getting infected with Covid, but also preventing serious illness and side effects. This is especially important for childen who don't care about hygiene most of the time.

Some people have died unfortunately after receiving the vaccine but that is due to preexisting health conditions and complications. It is the the exception, not the rule.

UnclePeet
Children have less than a microscopic chance of being hurt by this.

There is no way in gods green earth I am allowing my children to accept this vaccine. My son is old enough to decide for himself(and he has chosen not to) but my younger children will certainly not get it.

You are being scammed.

Stanford puts the infection survival rate at well over 99.9%….this is Stanford Univeristy not Fox News….and now remember the CDC claims ACTUAL infection rates could be as much as TEN TIMES HIGHER than what is reported….

What do you suppose that does to the survivability? It takes it into comic book levels.

If you have some sort of problem with your health YOU get vaccinated. That’s fine. Wear your mask too. Live in a lead shielded bunker for all I care.

Let the rest of us live in peace.

I again give you my favorite quote:

“We need to protect the protected from the unprotected by forcing the protected to accept the same protection that apparently doesn’t protect the protected in the first place.”

snoozyman
Yup, we’re going to the path of dinosaurs.
UnclePeet
Harvard found Increases in COVID-19 are unrelated to levels of vaccination across 68 countries and 2947 counties in the United States.

This is Harvard. Peer reviewed and published.

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10654-021-00808-7

Harvard also found that the vaccine is nowhere NEAR as effective at preventing infection as the trials claimed:

“For instance, in a report released from the Ministry of Health in Israel, the effectiveness of 2 doses of the BNT162b2 (Pfizer-BioNTech) vaccine against preventing COVID-19 infection was reported to be 39% [6], substantially lower than the trial efficacy of 96% [7].”
UnclePeet
New Covid Pre-print:
Drs Ioannidis & Axfors at Stanford

Age Infection Survival Rate
0-19 99.9973%
20-29 99.986%
30-39 99.969%
40-49 99.918%
50-59 99.73%
60-69 99.41%
70+ 97.6% (non-inst.)
70+ 94.5% (all)

https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.07.08.21260210v1

Remember these survival rates do NOT count there being as many as TEN TIMES the amount of cases than what is reported(as the CDC has claimed there very well could be).

That would make those numbers even MORE microscopic than they already are
Srinibas_Masanta

As scientists race to understand the consequences of the Omicron Covid-19 variant, one of the most important questions is whether this new version of the coronavirus can outrun the globally dominant Delta variant.

The World Health Organization on Friday designated Omicron a "variant of concern" just days after the variant was first reported in southern Africa. The WHO said it is coordinating with many researchers worldwide to better understand how the variant will impact the Covid-19 pandemic, with new findings expected within "days and weeks."

Pan_troglodites

I already have passed by 6 ends of the world, 6 popes, 2 pandemic and I am still alive.

This is not the end of the world, but it will be a hard time to the mankind!