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I agree with him.
he said "it could be a “coincidence”
You rubbished his opinion. You dismissed him as a pen-pusher. It's OK to admit you were wrong.
I agree with him.
he said "it could be a “coincidence”
Were you born without a sense of humour or had it surgically removed..You are stiffer than Jonnyboy or LAL.Someone else can do the whipping, but it ain't.
Im not actually sure if there is any scientific evidence how long immunity lasts.The theory is back to herd immunity, the quicker a general immunity is achieved in society the better
it does not
I think that would be based on previous virus infections and knowledge thus gained. The alternative, assuming that a vaccine is not forthcoming would be social distancing and a permanent closure of pubs/cinemas/social venues. The effect on our lives and our economy would be profound.Im not actually sure if there is any scientific evidence how long immunity lasts.
then point out whereOh yes it does.
then point out where
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argument_from_authorityhttps://www.birminghamhealthpartners.co.uk/members/dr-david-rosser/
He's forgotten more about medicine and disease, viruses included, than you'll ever glean from the pages of the Graun. He doesn't need to be an epidemiologist or a virologist to express a far more informed opinion than your uninformed opinion.
So care to share what makes you better informed to comment? Qualifications? Experience? You read a book one time?
For Covid - 19?
"Coronavirus-infected patients also ‘don’t seem as sick, on average, as they were’ says trust chief executive."
He added there could be signs the virus may be weakening, although cautioning patient numbers were so small it could be a “coincidence”.
Fingers crossed....
It's not a cliche, it's a fallacy. It is a constructive contribution to a discussion, but I understand you prefer to just call people names.I'll add that to the ever-lengthening list of clichés you and your buddies like to trot out when you've nothing constructive to add.
Interesting article and I hope he's right.For Covid - 19?
"Coronavirus-infected patients also ‘don’t seem as sick, on average, as they were’ says trust chief executive."
He added there could be signs the virus may be weakening, although cautioning patient numbers were so small it could be a “coincidence”.
Fingers crossed....