Official OSA COVID-19/Corona Virus Thread

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ZombieHunter

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Remember, this world is controlled by 150 of the most wealthy me on the planet. Trump was one of them and he had enough so he ran for president and turned his back on that schit.
This virus is them striking back at him.
Don't fall for anymore boolshcit about a virus.


This is perhaps the dumbest thing I’ve read since I read about American history In the 3rd grade, that propaganda was so egregiously full of **** like you it’s funny.
 

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Mortality rates lag behind the infection spikes by three weeks. Give it a few days.

Only reason I said this is that we are right on time. Cases started spiking in Mid June, especially here because that was the last phase to open..... June 15th.

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/

Head here and look a the velocity of infections vs deaths towards the bottom. The deaths have literally been on the decrease all along. Hint: the peak for the U.S. was in April, and the infection numbers have increased significantly since then.

We can revisit in a week though.
 

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Its because minorities have a special exemption now from liberal governments.
Those not a minority must rest under the thumb of those that know more than we do. We must blindly follow orders from our leaders while minorities are not required to do so. Its that simple.
 

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Preliminary studies are pointing to some disturbing COVID effects. Immunity may be short-lived....you may be able to catch it multiple times and there may be permanent harm to the lungs even in asymptomatic people. More research is needed to confirm these findings.

...the low and short-lived levels of antibodies in asymptomatic infections in this study suggest we can't rely on herd immunity being induced for long enough a period of time to have an impact....."Until we know what part of the immune system is protective," Watts said, "it's difficult to be able to do a test and tell someone you're safe or not."

The study also found that despite having no outward symptoms, 70 per cent had lung abnormalities detectable in X-rays at some point during infection — mostly spots called "ground-glass opacities," which can indicate inflammation or other signs of disease.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/asymptomatic-covid-19-1.5629172
 

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Its because minorities have a special exemption now from liberal governments.
Those not a minority must rest under the thumb of those that know more than we do. We must blindly follow orders from our leaders while minorities are not required to do so. Its that simple.

It's not just minorities. Look at Texas over the next few weeks. With their mandatory mask order, I suspect a vast amount of all citizens not following it and the government will just have to sit back and take the defiance. Will likely be the same outcome the rest of the country had when tens of thousands gathered to demand opening up states and businesses amid anti-gathering orders. Nothing came of those either.
 

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Prominent virologist argues that COVID-19 has been enhanced in a laboratory:
...the structure of the virus cannot have evolved naturally. When we compare the novel coronavirus with the one that caused SARS, we see that there are altogether six inserts in this virus that stand out compared to other known SARS viruses,” he goes on explaining.
Sørensen says that several of these changes in the virus are unique, and that they do not exist in other known SARS coronaviruses.
“Four of these six changes have the property that they are suited to infect humans. This kind of aggregation of a type of property can be done simply in a laboratory, and helps to substantiate such an origin,” Sørensen points out.
An artificially created virus
Asked about whether this implies that the virus is not natural, Sørensen goes on to explain the laboratory process that leads to the creation of new viruses.
“In a sense it is natural. But the natural processes have most likely been accelerated in a laboratory,” he explains. “It’s also possible for a virus to attain these properties in nature, but it’s not likely. If the mutations had happened in nature, we would have most likely seen that the virus had attracted other properties through mutations, not just properties that help the virus to attach itself to human cells.”
https://www.minervanett.no/corona/t...ion-is-that-it-comes-from-a-laboratory/361860
 
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