Society TMMAC Q-Tards?

Welcome to our Community
Wanting to join the rest of our members? Feel free to Sign Up today.
Sign up

ThatOneDude

Commander in @Chief, Dick Army
First 100
Jan 14, 2015
35,390
34,272
That's your answer, given all the resources you've been supplied with, on this very page?

20% of tested cases, to 0.002%.

With a near 10 fold increase in influenza testing.

Doesn't Covid spread from person to person?

So why is covid spreading, and not influenza?
Why do you think covid and the flu are the same thing when it's easily demonstrated that it's not....
 

The Pendulum

AI Posting
Dec 30, 2015
1,381
1,252
Why do you think covid and the flu are the same thing when it's easily demonstrated that it's not....
why is covid spreading, and not influenza?

"The speed of transmission is an important point of difference between the two viruses. Influenza has a shorter median incubation period (the time from infection to appearance of symptoms) and a shorter serial interval (the time between successive cases) than COVID-19 virus. The serial interval for COVID-19 virus is estimated to be 5-6 days, while for influenza virus, the serial interval is 3 days. This means that influenza can spread faster than COVID-19.

Further, transmission in the first 3-5 days of illness, or potentially pre-symptomatic transmission –transmission of the virus before the appearance of symptoms – is a major driver of transmission for influenza. In contrast, while we are learning that there are people who can shed COVID-19 virus 24-48 hours prior to symptom onset, at present, this does not appear to be a major driver of transmission."

.

Could it be, that the test used to diagnose Covid, isn't fit for purpose?
 

ThatOneDude

Commander in @Chief, Dick Army
First 100
Jan 14, 2015
35,390
34,272
why is covid spreading, and not influenza?

"The speed of transmission is an important point of difference between the two viruses. Influenza has a shorter median incubation period (the time from infection to appearance of symptoms) and a shorter serial interval (the time between successive cases) than COVID-19 virus. The serial interval for COVID-19 virus is estimated to be 5-6 days, while for influenza virus, the serial interval is 3 days. This means that influenza can spread faster than COVID-19.

Further, transmission in the first 3-5 days of illness, or potentially pre-symptomatic transmission –transmission of the virus before the appearance of symptoms – is a major driver of transmission for influenza. In contrast, while we are learning that there are people who can shed COVID-19 virus 24-48 hours prior to symptom onset, at present, this does not appear to be a major driver of transmission."

.

Could it be, that the test used to diagnose Covid, isn't fit for purpose?
The test for covid tests for covid DNA, more precisely a section of the covid DNA. Why would that be a bad method to test for the presence of a virus?
 

ender852

Posting Machine
Jan 31, 2015
4,769
4,840
Maybe. Probably not.

He was 74, and influenza got him, allegedly.

Funnily enough, that lends more to the idea that covid is - in fact - influenza.

Imagine, having thousands and thousands of active cases at this point every year. Except 2020, and 21.

Imagine, if to get checked for influenza, you had to have a negative covid test.

Imagine, if in worldwide influenza testing, there was 385 active cases. Both type A and B.


Weird.

How longs it been like that?


What happens when you look at 2015?


Currently, 0.002% people tested with influenza like symptoms, are coming back for type A or B.

This is mental illness
 

Tuc Ouiner

Posting Machine
May 19, 2016
1,816
1,468
I am not a Q-tard, however I do believe Tom Hanks is a shitbag. Not because I think he harvests baby blood,adenochrome or whatever or is a pede. I just think he's a shitty actor that seems to be in every fucking movie. People love his spooner fed tired ass schtick-- not me.
 

ender852

Posting Machine
Jan 31, 2015
4,769
4,840
As someone who's been living in a small town for most of his adult life, I assure you that number is at least so. I'm not even talking just white people, some of the most virulent racist shit I've heard is from Mexicans. Black people are often super racist towards Asians, and vice versa, the asians say awful shit about blacks. I dont know what America you think you are living in.
 

jason73

Yuri Bezmenov was right
First 100
Jan 15, 2015
72,789
134,172
As someone who's been living in a small town for most of his adult life, I assure you that number is at least so. I'm not even talking just white people, some of the most virulent racist shit I've heard is from Mexicans. Black people are often super racist towards Asians, and vice versa, the asians say awful shit about blacks. I dont know what America you think you are living in.
maybe people just dont like you