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The Real Reason for the Coronavirus Epidemic

I think it's important for everyone to be aware of this. The goal of viruses is not to harm their hosts. They want to profit off of their host. In this instance, we are duplicating. then listen to hear whether the host sneezes. The following host then becomes infected by the virus.

By Ahamed ThousifPublished 3 years ago 6 min read
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Don't worry about the pandemic these days

To put it simply, we are all living things. Most of us are here to imitate or reinvent ourselves. In a way, you're finished after making clones, as I argue in the plant conundrum. Your task has been finished. Also, you ought to move out of the way. Inform your kids and grandkids that they will be in control as well.

One of the issues is that this virus is related to the common cold. It does so because it acts much like a typical cold would. Its contagiousness is what makes it so naughty. But that is what I mean, for illustration. There were numerous discussions, particularly in the US. The flu claims the lives of 20,000 to 60,000 people annually.

And at the beginning of the coronavirus outbreak, people questioned our agitation. We anticipate somewhere between 20,000 and 60,000 attendees. Thousands of people will die from the flu each year. We also don't isolate ourselves from society. We don't keep ourselves apart. There is no justification for us to do so at this time.

And I think it's vital that people realize that while the flu is definitely harmful, it's not the only thing that kills people. It is not nearly as contagious to have this COVID-19 number. Additionally, the incubation period for the flu is quite brief. Within 48 hours of exposure, you'll typically know if you have the flu, and it will likely hit you hard. Fever and headaches are often prevalent. You want to go to bed and relax.

You can tell you have the flu when you have no desire to move. And, to be honest, the majority of people don't worry about passing the flu to others while they are ill.

I have approximately 40 years of intensivist experience. And throughout the past 40 years, there have been significant flu outbreaks in the United States. Another significant influenza, like H1N1. We never had to put our abilities to ventilate people to the test. Never were our ICUs overworked. We were undoubtedly kept busy. But we never went above our capacity for ventilating flu patients.

Corona Virus Problem: What We're Just Starting to Understand

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Many people have been affected by this. Additionally, they either have minor illnesses or show no symptoms at all. similar to the majority of people who catch a cold. I think it's an allergy because, at the very least, I feel congested. The United States has been the country where this has been most apparent.

As spring allergy season arrives and the trees begin to bloom. In contrast to the flu, this virus spreads like a common cold. Additionally, it may take a while before you exhibit any symptoms. Much longer than just two days of flu-like symptoms. You may not start to feel the results for 7 to 10 days. There is so this enormous temporal range. People have been walking around unaware that they are disseminating the disease.

The second point is the one that follows, and I think we'll talk about it. The difference between this virus and the flu is that it only infects susceptible people. possesses an awful cytokine storm in the lungs that the flu does not.

And the reason why so many people are using ventilators is because of this. After that, the procedure actually starts. Currently, we do not have a cure that will stop it. Aside from trying to wait it out by placing them on ventilators. The virus wants you to make copies and spread them as a result. The virus does not intend to kill you as a result.

That would be absurd because if you're dead, the virus can't propagate. So, here is the current state of the cytokine storm. Is this infection causing your immune system to overreact?

Specifically, the lower lobes of the lungs. This appears to be very usual on an X-ray. We don't exactly deal with bacterial pneumonia on a regular basis. And the pathogen triggers this fierce, inflammatory reaction. There is also the broader problem of limiting civil liberties. In actuality, it defies natural rules. But one skill that the British, in particular, developed as a result of their participation in World War II.

To safeguard your lives, it is actually necessary to abide by strict restrictions. And to a lesser extent, America. However, I believe it is due to the greatest generation. Our shared experience is real. We're pretty darn good at obeying rules if you ask us to, so do that.

Let's say we reach a peak and then begin to decline. And we do permit social interaction. There have been several rumors, especially in Singapore. That a new high will be reached since previously thought-to-be-infected individuals are still contagious.

Everyone Wants a Vaccine

It would be wonderful. You must, however, take a step back and acknowledge the fact that there is no vaccine available for the common cold. Perhaps we can create a vaccine to prevent the common cold. But in two months, the virus would evolve, and we'd be back where we started. A vaccine for influenza can be produced. However, the virus mutates once a year, as we are all aware.

As a result, we virtually always lag behind with the latest Flu virus. Imagine that, albeit I'm not predicting it will come to pass. But think about this:

Infection with a Virus Similar to the Common Cold

It mutates just like a typical cold. Tragically, none of these predictions come close to what might possibly occur. Consequently, two events will take place. If it's an infection from the season, we'll have a break. But if so, it will probably come back in the fall and winter of next year. I'm hoping in the same shape as before. This virus will progress into a common cold-like disease if we don't get a break.

We are social creatures. an undergraduate research undertaking at Yale University. was a part of how people developed biologically and socially. How society has developed. And we resemble the other gigantic apes in every way. extremely social creatures. Individual-to-individual contact is very important. We no longer pick fleas off one another as frequently as we once did.

The entire social grooming procedure, though. Our biological nature is deeply imprinted with the social networking phenomenon. And when I continued to research social grouping as we went along, I had no doubts. This was a powerful factor behind the development of humanity. There are only great apes, not great apes at all.

In fact, the idea of face-to-face communication in general. involving the study of facial expressions. Pay attention to the movement of your brows. You can't see someone's facial expressions while they are praising or criticizing you on social media in general, text messaging in particular, or Twitter in particular. Alternately, you risk being ripped to shreds on social media. And the in-person interaction is key.

Coronavirus Pandemic Predicted by Nostradamus

Nostradamus, a French astrologer, predicted the COViD-19 breakout in 2020.

Nostradamus, a French astrologer, reportedly foresaw the COViD-19 breakout in 2020 in a social media post. In the east, which corresponds to China, Nostradamus said the virus would spread in a twin year, 2020, in 1551. And this would affect Italy, the country of seven hills, resulting in the eventual collapse of the world economy.

Factly visited websites where Nostradamus' forecasts were archived. The first stop was Wikisource, which features a page devoted to Les Propheties, a book by Nostradamus. The searches for "twin year," "seven hills," and "virus" produced no results. Then we visited the website Nostradamus.org, which is devoted to man's life and writings.

In this instance, neither 2020 nor CoVID-19 were found through these searches. The same is true of sacred-texts.com, another website. Furthermore, we learned that this claim has already been refuted by international fact-checking agencies like Reuters.

The phrase "Ce Sont de Fausses Nouvelles" (which roughly translates to "This post is fake") is one that Nostradamus himself would definitely use.

Conclusion

Last but not least, we as a species depend on it to survive, and I think this is why you're seeing more people drinking alcohol and committing suicide. when you are idle and have nothing better to do. One way we take care of ourselves.

I think there is a breaking point when the economy will collapse in addition to the breaking point where society and economics will clash. Unless we go back to work. Alternatively, if we don't have a way to communicate, our entire minds can crumble at once.

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