How does covid compare to flu?


Um … I’m Dr. Roger Hodgkinson went back to the answer to the previous article posted with a visual link, and saw there are 14 answers. I haven’t read them yet because it’s too late and maybe some argument etc: – |

It draws a clear distinction between those who are weak and those who are not. I think we can all at least agree on this. After that, there are a lot of questions, a lot of uncertainty, about the rest of the population, about test effectiveness and statistics, such as sequel and stress. It does not include arguments about how effective the various measures are or could be.

It does not need to be argued, we deserve clear answers and clear responsibility and explanation for the methods and policies being implemented by various governments and policies.

Just to repeat that I have no answer one way or the other. There won’t be a single answer, but I think we should expect to stay within the broader level of any logic, and unfortunately I couldn’t find this from the mainstream presentation, which seems to have changed an extreme, which was found. . The same resolute reaction. I find it disturbing and doubtful that the middle sector has not been discussed – it is the “duty” of the media and the government to validate their respective approaches.

Drama, real-world drama, is not an automatic recognition of the way it is presented, or considering any action chosen as the answer.