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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 3343716" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>Eh, I don't know... I hear a lot of speculation about that, but personally, I don't think so. What we're seeing in this syndrome is very specific, with very specific severe complications, and while we did have some crazy viral **** going around in Dec and January that got people very sick and lasted for a full 3 weeks or more, it was nothing like this, from what I can gather.</p><p></p><p>And what people always conveniently forget is we have that same **** EVERY YEAR. I hear/read people talking about how the flu 'this year' is so much worse than last year, or how we have something that was going around that was just like the flu or something, but didn't test positive for the flu - we have that **** every year. People always seem to want to preach doom & gloom, or they want to draw a connection or correlation where they don't exist (in my opinion), etc. I'm just one guy, though, not an expert by any means.</p><p></p><p>I just don't think we've seen anything this year that was out of the norm for every OTHER year, until we started seeing this COVID stuff, which truly is very different and seems identifiably so, to me, due to the severe complications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 3343716, member: 9374"] Eh, I don't know... I hear a lot of speculation about that, but personally, I don't think so. What we're seeing in this syndrome is very specific, with very specific severe complications, and while we did have some crazy viral **** going around in Dec and January that got people very sick and lasted for a full 3 weeks or more, it was nothing like this, from what I can gather. And what people always conveniently forget is we have that same **** EVERY YEAR. I hear/read people talking about how the flu 'this year' is so much worse than last year, or how we have something that was going around that was just like the flu or something, but didn't test positive for the flu - we have that **** every year. People always seem to want to preach doom & gloom, or they want to draw a connection or correlation where they don't exist (in my opinion), etc. I'm just one guy, though, not an expert by any means. I just don't think we've seen anything this year that was out of the norm for every OTHER year, until we started seeing this COVID stuff, which truly is very different and seems identifiably so, to me, due to the severe complications. [/QUOTE]
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