Sussex wrote:
Which is good news and looks promising for the long term immunity to Sars 2, despite what the doom mongers try to tell us.
Think I read once that people get less colds as they get older because through life they build up immunity to all the strains of common cold? Think I've certainly been having less colds in the past few years.
And, of course, for a lot of people, Covid less problematic than the average winter cold
Who knows, maybe I've had Covid but didn't realise, or I might catch it tomorrow and be dead within days
But as Peter Hitchens said earlier in the Mail on Sunday:
Quote:
"The oddest thing about the Panicdemic is that nobody would know it existed if the Government and its mouthpiece the BBC did not constantly seek to terrify us into a state of servile fear."
Indeed, there's an argument for saying that it's simply a bad version of the normal winter flu, and the vast majority would normally barely bat an eyelid, never mind destroy huge swathes of the economy and leave countless others to die from other causes, in a vain attempt to control Covid.
So there were more deaths last winter from the normal respiratory diseases because the previous year had seen less than usual. In effect, a lull in 2018-19 caused a Covid spike in 2019-20, which might have been caused anyway by more normal winter flu. And this year, deaths from respiratory diseases are just following the normal pattern (mathematically modelled in the 'Gompertz curve').
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