Covid-19 and the Spanish flu: have we learned the lessons of 1920?

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by Janic » 22/11/21, 17:14

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If I tell you, you'll still find it rude ...
you are far too polite to be able to say a rudeness! But rather complain about those of the bouzo who got into it dare dare!
And worse by the way, he said over and over again that he liked it: "oh, yes again ...!"
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 22/11/21, 17:19

Janic wrote:guy
If I tell you, you'll still find it rude ...
you are far too polite to be able to say a rudeness! But rather complain about those of the bouzo who got into it dare dare!
And worse by the way, he said over and over again that he liked it: "oh, yes again ...!"

When you read this kind of shit (reaction from a cartoon): "Of course, but still? It's too much for France and not enough for the world (tobacco for example is rather 8 million deaths) per year !!), it looks like it's about a tenth of world deaths ... or so it's per billion inhabitants?
but the Covid is not that at all, it is at least 5 million deaths, undoubtedly underestimated, so almost like tobacco ... so it is per billion inhabitants ".
You really have a hard time not being, rude.
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by Christophe » 22/11/21, 17:33

ABC2019 wrote:
Christophe wrote:From the subject HUMOR! : Mrgreen:

certainly but still? it is too much for France and not enough for the world (tobacco for example is rather 8 million deaths per year !!), it looks like it is about a tenth of world deaths .. or so it's per billion inhabitant?

but the Covid is not that at all, it is at least 5 million deaths, undoubtedly underestimated, so almost like tobacco ... so it is

per billion inhabitants

and in April 2020?

With the REAL graphic, it will laugh less about the covid ....

: roll:


What is certain is that the RUM does not kill as much ... (the RUM can be on the other hand ...)
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by Obamot » 22/11/21, 20:21

ABC2019 wrote:where do these numbers come from?
The current funny situation is not very far from this cartoon!

And you look a lot like the guy above ... : Oops: :P a good summary of the 18 months of your covi-comedy Image Image
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by ABC2019 » 01/04/22, 07:09

Obamot wrote:
ABC2019 wrote:where do these numbers come from?
The current funny situation is not very far from this cartoon!

Anything, as usual. Currently the covid kills around 100 people a day, while car accidents kill less than 10. Still nothing to do with the cartoon.
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by Obamot » 01/04/22, 08:13

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by Janic » 01/04/22, 09:17

ABC2019 »01/04/22, 07:09
Anything, as usual. Currently the covid kills around 100 people a day, while car accidents kill less than 10. Still nothing to do with the cartoon.
and bouzo the return which will seek material to show the end of its nose.
If there are 100 deaths a day WITH and not DUE to covid, cancer is 430 a day and you don't make a big deal of it. Start by asking for a real preventive "treatment" that is a healthy lifestyle and this figure will plummet on its own without a vaccine or a shitty pseudo-vaccine. Same thing for this virus among the billions of others.
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by izentrop » 01/04/22, 10:18

The story in question... repeats itself over and over again...
The video is only available on you tube, I put the link from the moment you enter the subject, very well detailed by the way
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by Obamot » 01/04/22, 10:45

izentrop wrote:The video is only available on you tube, I put the link

Well, you know, it won't make a difference, you in terms of health, you see something that says what you want people to say, and you post it indiscriminately. Without understanding the slightest logic, without scientific background in the matter, without experience, without training, without anything. And after you even have the nerve to say that “when you don’t know you refer to specialists” , high-flying specialists that you have never ceased to weigh down... So no, your links don't even consult them, don't get tired : Twisted:
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by izentrop » 02/04/22, 02:08

Obamot wrote:So no, your links don't even consult them, don't bother : Twisted:
You could also do without stupidly commenting on the shots.
This video traces the history of a pandemic with today's knowledge and it's interesting to compare it to the one we are experiencing today.



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