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By johnforbes
#124201
Stanford study finds Covid-19 infection rate likely 50-85 times higher than reported, which would mean mortality rate is much lower
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By RealJustme
#124209
Bad news for the media and Democrats, it's turning out Coronavirus is not nearly as deadly as they was us to believe with their "panic porn".
Around a third of participants in a Massachusetts study tested positive for antibodies linked with coronavirus, according to researchers.

The Mass. General study took samples from 200 residents on the street in Chelsea, MA. Participants remained anonymous and provided a drop of blood to researchers, who were able to produce a result in ten minutes with a rapid test.

Sixty-four of the participants tested positive – a “sobering” result, according to Thomas Ambrosino, Chelsea’s city manager.
By elklindo69
#124215
The United States had some 30,000 new cases the other day, and how many did they have in South Korea the other day...25 or whatever?

Seriously Johnnie....do you really think we are a stupid as you are?
By johnforbes
#124245
That other study seems consistent with the Stanford finding, and if that is confirmed it wouild be a breakthrough on this novel coronavirus because it would transmit very, very easily but not have a high mortality rate.

Elkin should be interested in this science, but he never was a bright kid.
By elklindo69
#124249
According to Johnnie....coronavirus is a "democratic hoax."

But But But.....Obama.

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