COVID-19 Pandemic (Coronavirus)

CoryMack

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Probably had to go with some form of herd immunity before it gets cold or it would’ve been worse than it will be.
 

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My wife was wanting to go eat at this Italian restaurant for our anniversary. Restaurants have had dining rooms open here for a lil bit, but I've never been inclined to go and sit down in one. I just told her that we can go and pick up our food and bring it back to the crib.
Smart move!

I ate out once but it was right when the restaurant opened. I was nervous AF the entire time.
 

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My wife was wanting to go eat at this Italian restaurant for our anniversary. Restaurants have had dining rooms open here for a lil bit, but I've never been inclined to go and sit down in one. I just told her that we can go and pick up our food and bring it back to the crib.


Not directed at your wife, but I can't believe how people can't just sit a few things out for a year or maybe two at the most (hopefully). My brother in law is still upset that no one threw him a birthday party back in april when we really had no idea what was going on with this virus :mjlol::gucci:
 

Soymuscle Mike

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That is NOT true at all...

:gucci: There is absolutely a higher risk linked to obesity, @Slangtonomo is right

Coronavirus (COVID-19) & Obesity | World Obesity Federation

Obesity-related conditions seem to worsen the effect of COVID-19; indeed, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that people with heart disease and diabetes are at higher risk of COVID-19 complications.

This comes from the organization looking out for obese folk.
 

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:gucci: There is absolutely a higher risk linked to obesity, @Slangtonomo is right

Coronavirus (COVID-19) & Obesity | World Obesity Federation



This comes from the organization looking out for obese folk.
Majority of the “they were young, healthy, no underlying causes” deaths you see a pic and they are overweight. are there a lot of fat asses in this country? Yep. Can that pose issues with this virus spreading still like it is? Is there a fix? Yep. Start losing weight. Literally doubles your chances of survival, and that’s just from coronavirus. The heaps of other benefits and longer life that comes from not being a fat fukk are just a bonus. It is never too late to start getting in shape, and looking out for what’s best for your body. If you haven’t used these 6 months to do so, start now.
 
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Kyle C. Barker

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I'm not building a narrative, just observing. I have no vested interest to build a narrative.

I don't doubt that being overweight decreases your survival with the virus but your narrative had a number attached to it.


Every sad....well 90% of the sad stories I've seen, when a pic is shown, I detect a heavy presence of fat. Just being 100.


This is the internet where people pull percentages out they ass everyday. Of course people who read that would be skeptical :manny:
 
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