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  • #11
    Originally posted by BoloShot View Post
    It's actually over 70s, over 60s is too broad for now. Obese people can wallow in their unhealthiness for all I care. This disease is nothing really, very infectious but not deadly at all compared to the likes of the flu, malaria and tuberculosis. They should not cancel events over this as we don't do the same for the more lethal seasonal diseases we have.
    The statistics show there are real difference between those under 60 and those over, as far as suffering complications. Of course, the older you get the more of these complications you're likely to have. I think it all depends on how many of us already had it. Because if it was here before Christmas as alot of people suspect I'm pretty sure me and mine already had it. So then the huge wave wouldn't rip through society, and the health services wouldnt be in danger. Its hard to know what to think. They certainly seem to be confusing who died of it and who died with it in alot of places.

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    • #12
      This FÛÇKING Corona Virus is playing us all.

      I miss the United Kingdom boxing shows and cheering. Hell! I miss the Caroline song entrance. Overall, I miss live boxing with fans. But, as always I said, health is very important in these dark times.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Dasmius Shinobi View Post
        I miss the United Kingdom boxing shows and cheering. Hell! I miss the Caroline song entrance. Overall, I miss live boxing with fans. But, as always I said, health is very important in these dark times.
        For this, I sympathize. Some people look to take shortcuts and advantage. I want to see this too.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by BoloShot View Post
          It's actually over 70s, over 60s is too broad for now. Obese people can wallow in their unhealthiness for all I care. This disease is nothing really, very infectious but not deadly at all compared to the likes of the flu, malaria and tuberculosis. They should not cancel events over this as we don't do the same for the more lethal seasonal diseases we have.
          You can count how many people die from malaria in the US in a year on your fingers. In comparison, hundreds of people are dying from coronavirus each day -- every day -- in New York state alone. But it's nothing really, right?

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          • #15
            Good we might get some quality judges now. Always some 103 year old mfer or a cat with obvious diabetes scoring rounds by the guy wearing the nicer trunks or some bs.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Mindgames View Post
              The statistics show there are real difference between those under 60 and those over, as far as suffering complications. Of course, the older you get the more of these complications you're likely to have. I think it all depends on how many of us already had it. Because if it was here before Christmas as alot of people suspect I'm pretty sure me and mine already had it. So then the huge wave wouldn't rip through society, and the health services wouldnt be in danger. Its hard to know what to think. They certainly seem to be confusing who died of it and who died with it in alot of places.
              It's more dependent on fitness and underlying problems. But those who are over 70 hit a very clear barrier where they're at a much greater risk of suffering complications. Just explaining why the categorisations are as they are.
              You're also very correct that they are absolutely confusing those who die of it and those who die with it. Doctors seem to forget that someone can have covid and some other disease and die of one diseases with covid having a negligible effect. People die of other diseases all the time while being sick with something else.
              That's why deaths for other diseases are being severely underreported now. It's estimated that up to 88% of Italy's have been misattributed for that reason, explaining their abnormally high death rate compared to the rest of the world.
              Let's face it this was a manufactured crisis that was mostly likely pushed by politicians and corporate cronies so they could buy up short stocks and profit from our misery yet again.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Monty Fisto View Post
                You can count how many people die from malaria in the US in a year on your fingers. In comparison, hundreds of people are dying from coronavirus each day -- every day -- in New York state alone. But it's nothing really, right?
                You wanna count how many die of malaria worldwide? Or tuberculosis. It laughs at every other disease out there. Hell covid can't even outdo a flu we have no vaccine for. Ask the Asian flu and Hong Kong flu how the millions they killed compare to this. This was bull**** from the beginning. A total overreaction that destroyed many people's livelihoods. That's been the real human cost of this. Coronovirus has only accounted for about 1% of the deaths in the world as long as it's been active. That's pathetic.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by BoloShot View Post
                  It's more dependent on fitness and underlying problems. But those who are over 70 hit a very clear barrier where they're at a much greater risk of suffering complications. Just explaining why the categorisations are as they are.
                  You're also very correct that they are absolutely confusing those who die of it and those who die with it. Doctors seem to forget that someone can have covid and some other disease and die of one diseases with covid having a negligible effect. People die of other diseases all the time while being sick with something else.
                  That's why deaths for other diseases are being severely underreported now. It's estimated that up to 88% of Italy's have been misattributed for that reason, explaining their abnormally high death rate compared to the rest of the world.
                  Let's face it this was a manufactured crisis that was mostly likely pushed by politicians and corporate cronies so they could buy up short stocks and profit from our misery yet again.
                  Yeah, im pretty sure that's whats happening in the UK too. Am in law has an uncle who died of a terminal brain tumour, apparently he also tested positive for coronavirus. Although he didn't die from anything respiratory, it's been listed as a coronavirus death. I know it's a bad illness for some, but how can we trust these people when they are being knowingly deceptive. I wonder how many who died with "no underlying health conditions" are either obese or ill and just happened to have health problems they weren't receiving treatment for because they were undiagnosed.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Mindgames View Post
                    Yeah, im pretty sure that's whats happening in the UK too. Am in law has an uncle who died of a terminal brain tumour, apparently he also tested positive for coronavirus. Although he didn't die from anything respiratory, it's been listed as a coronavirus death. I know it's a bad illness for some, but how can we trust these people when they are being knowingly deceptive. I wonder how many who died with "no underlying health conditions" are either obese or ill and just happened to have health problems they weren't receiving treatment for because they were undiagnosed.
                    That'd be a ton of them as there was a video out there from a board of doctors on respiratory medicine in America that was banned on Facebook and YouTube. They were saying that the death rate is highly overrepresented, the infection rate is highly underrepresented. He also said that they're being told not to take comorbidity and premorbidity into account. He basically said that no one should have ever shut down the world over this and we should all resume normality. Of course it was actively suppressed, just making this situation appear much shadier than it already has been.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Corelone View Post
                      For this, I sympathize. Some people look to take shortcuts and advantage. I want to see this too.

                      I am more positive they are going to figure this out in one way or another, but the wait is the one killing me and the starving of without boxing.

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