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Old 03-01-2020, 06:39 AM   #31
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It is almost humorous how TDS and hatred fuels the Denial in which j666and fascist DPST's live.

Everything is a Trump Lie.

hatred is self-destructive -and the Fascist DPST party is coming apart at the seams.

Get some professional help - it is needed.
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Old 03-01-2020, 08:42 AM   #32
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4,800 KILLED BY FLU!!!
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Old 03-01-2020, 09:22 AM   #33
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4,800 KILLED BY FLU!!!
4,800 die of Flu complications....there, fixed it for you

No one is killed by the flu, dumbass.
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Old 03-01-2020, 09:32 AM   #34
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4,800 die of Flu complications....there, fixed it for you

No one is killed by the flu, dumbass.



if yous say so .. Doctor Strangelove.




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Old 03-01-2020, 09:50 AM   #35
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if yous say so .. Doctor Strangelove.
Whacko, sometimes you crack me up

Dr Strangelove, I’m gonna join stripchat and use that as my handle.
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Old 03-01-2020, 10:47 AM   #36
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4,800 die of Flu complications....there, fixed it for you

No one is killed by the flu, dumbass.

It seems One with a 2 week educational curriculum thinks themself a virologist - the Statement could not be more wrong.

https://www.cdc.gov/flu/pandemic-res...918-virus.html

let's go back to the 1918 spanish flu pandemic : from cdc -

The 1918 H1N1 flu pandemic, sometimes referred to as the “Spanish flu,” killed an estimated 50 million people worldwide, including an estimated 675,000 people in the United States.1,2,3,4 An unusual characteristic of this virus was the high death rate it caused among healthy adults 15 to 34 years of age.3 The pandemic lowered the average life expectancy in the United States by more than 12 years.3 A comparable death rate has not been observed during any of the known flu seasons or pandemics that have occurred either prior to or following the 1918 pandemic.3



one well-documented effect of the 1918 virus was rapid and severe lung damage. In 1918, victims of the pandemic virus experienced fluid-filled lungs, as well as severe pneumonia and lung tissue inflammation. Within four days post infection, mice infected with the 1918 virus experienced similar lung complications, suggesting that this was a unique aspect of the 1918 virus’ severity.14




Since 1918, the world has experienced three additional pandemics, in 1957, 1968, and most recently in 2009. These subsequent pandemics were less severe and caused considerably lower mortality rates than the 1918 pandemic.2,3,4 The 1957 H2N2 pandemic and the 1968 H3N2 pandemic each resulted in an estimated 1 million global deaths, while the 2009 H1N1 pandemic resulted in fewer than 0.3 million deaths in its first year.3,4 This perhaps begs the question of whether a high severity pandemic on the scale of 1918 could occur in modern times.


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Worldwide, the flu results in three million to five million cases of severe illness and 291,000 to 646,000 deaths annually, according to the World Health Organization and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; the totals vary greatly from one year to the next. The CDC estimates that between 1976 and 2005 the annual number of flu-related deaths in the U.S. ranged from a low of 3,000 to a high of 49,000. Between 2010 and 2016 yearly flu-related deaths in the U.S. ranged from 12,000 to 56,000.
But what exactly is a “flu-related death”? How does the flu kill? The short and morbid answer is that in most cases the body kills itself by trying to heal itself. “Dying from the flu is not like dying from a bullet or a black widow spider bite,” says Amesh Adalja, an infectious disease physician at the Johns Hopkins University Center for Health Security. “The presence of the virus itself isn't going to be what kills you. An infectious disease always has a complex interaction w
After entering someone's body—usually via the eyes, nose or mouth—the influenza virus begins hijacking human cells in the nose and throat to make copies of itself. The overwhelming viral hoard triggers a strong response from the immune system, which sends battalions of white blood cells, antibodies and inflammatory molecules to eliminate the threat. T cells attack and destroy tissue harboring the virus, particularly in the respiratory tract and lungs where the virus tends to take hold. In most healthy adults this process works, and they recover within days or weeks. But sometimes the immune system's reaction is too strong, destroying so much tissue in the lungs that they can no longer deliver enough oxygen to the blood, resulting in hypoxia and death.
In other cases it is not the flu virus itself that triggers an overwhelming and potentially fatal immune response but rather a secondary infection that takes advantage of a taxed immune system. Typically, bacteria—often a species of Streptococcus or Staphylococcus—infect the lungs. A bacterial infection in the respiratory tract can potentially spread to other parts of the body and the blood, even leading to septic shock: a life-threatening, body-wide, aggressive inflammatory response that damages multiple organs. Based on autopsy studies, Kathleen Sullivan, chief of the Division of Allergy and Immunology at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, estimates about one third of people who die from flu-related causes expire because the virus overwhelms the immune system; another third die from the immune response to secondary bacterial infections, usually in the lungs; and the remaining third perish due to the failure of one or more other organs.
Apart from a bacterial pneumonia, the secondary complications of the flu are numerous and range from the relatively mild, such as sinus and ear infections, to the much more severe, such as inflammation of the heart (myocarditis), brain (encephalitis) or muscles (myositis and rhabdomyolysis). They can also include Reye’s syndrome, a mysterious brain illness that usually begins after a viral infection, and Guillain–Barr syndrome, another virus-triggered ailment in which the immune system attacks the peripheral nervous system. Sometimes Guillain–Barr leads to a period of partial or near-total paralysis, which in turn requires mechanical ventilation to keep a sufferer breathing. These complications are less common, but can be fatal.
The number of people who die from an immune response to the initial viral infection versus a secondary bacterial infection depends, in part, on the viral strain and the cleanliness of the spaces in which the sick are housed. Some studies suggest that during the infamous 1918 global flu pandemic, most people died from subsequent bacterial infections. But more virulent strains such as those that cause avian flu are more likely to overwhelm the immune system on their own. “The hypothesis is that virulent strains trigger a stronger inflammatory response,” Adalja says. “It also depends on the age group getting attacked. During the H1N1 2009 pandemic, the age group mostly affected was young adults, and we saw a lot of primary viral pneumonia.”
In a typical season most flu-related deaths occur among children and the elderly, both of whom are uniquely vulnerable. The immune system is an adaptive network of organs that learns how best to recognize and respond to threats over time. Because the immune systems of children are relatively naive, they may not respond optimally. In contrast the immune systems of the elderly are often weakened by a combination of age and underlying illness. Both the very young and very old may also be less able to tolerate and recover from the immune system's self-attack. Apart from children between six and 59 months and individuals older than 65 years, those at the greatest risk of developing potentially fatal complications are pregnant women, health care workers and people with certain chronic medical conditions, such as HIV/AIDS, asthma, and heart or lung diseases, according to the World Health Organization.

So far this flu season more than 6,000 people in the U.S. have tested positive for influenza and 856 have been hospitalized for laboratory-confirmed flu-associated reasons, according to the CDC. The most effective way to prevent the flu and its many potentially lethal complications is to get vaccinated.



Comment - j666- STFU about what you know nothing - you are a fireman!
One of the most ridiculous statements made on this Forum -"No one dies of flu"!
Your ignorance is dangerous. I would urge you and your to go get the flu vaccine for your own sake. You likely have not done so.



Bottom line - flu kills many - those primarily at risk are elderly, very young, and those with underlying disease processes predisposing to illness. Bacterial secondary infections are a significant - but not the majority - cause of mortality in influenza infection.


Flu vaccines are not perfect - but even if they do not prevent the disease - it is likely a much lesser severity of disease than if the patient is not vaccinated. The riskss of vaccine - about 3 per million will develop severe, life threatening complications. There is a Federal Fund available to pay medical costs and compensate those thus affected.



J666- all of this is from the CDC - and available on line. I hope you get a little education.

Remember - spraying a virus with a firehose does not cure a disease.

Please restrict yourself to those matters about which you have some level of competency.
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Old 03-01-2020, 10:51 AM   #37
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J666 and his nonsense about medical issues is right inline with how the LSM presents trump's responsibility for the coronavirus outbreak, and efforts to deal with it medically.

They know not of what they write - and are motivated by sheer hatred, which alters how they perceive Factual Truths - rather than their desired narrative.



You are worse than an idiot, j666 and Fascist DPST's - you show yourselves as Fools!!!
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Old 03-01-2020, 11:08 AM   #38
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J666 and his nonsense about ....

You are worse than an idiot, j666 and Fascist DPST's - you show yourselves as Fools!!!
He's developed a lot of EX-SPURTESE sitting out on the station driveway sucking down beer while bullshitting anyone who would listen! It's too bad he never went into a burning building to rescue someone without his bunker gear!!!!! Or with it for that matter!

Hey, JaxOff666Times, have one of these



... then try whacking off ... instead of posting on here. It might help with your comprehension of the reality below ...

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Old 03-01-2020, 01:09 PM   #39
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Oh where, Oh where has little j666 gone - to respond to his idiot post.
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Old 03-01-2020, 01:40 PM   #40
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Oh where, Oh where has little j666 gone - to respond to his idiot post.
Here I am piss boy. You pay attention also lexy

Your view of death by contracting the flu is a simple one, but that’s understandable, you prefer the term kill, like the flu was hunting you and comrade Lexy down. I prefer to use the common cause of death...flu complications.

Now, you and lexy grab a shit sandwich from the cult cooler.
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Old 03-01-2020, 02:41 PM   #41
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more simplistic nonsense from one who points a "Hose"! And pretends expertise when there is none!

"Shit sandwich" - how third grade.

Get an education, sonny. Learn to read and involve Oneself in something constructive.
Such a shame to go through life Fat, drunk , and stupid.
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