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| Top Pathologist Claims COVID-19 Is "The Greatest Hoax Ever Perpetrated (Page 2/5) |
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Lambo nut
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NOV 20, 11:13 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Synthesis:
*Puts on Drama Queen hat*
Yeah. I got nothing to say to the OP. Turns out my COVID hospitalization was all in my head and everyone EXCEPT the doctors and scientists are right. COVID is fake news and will disappear on November 4th.
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And you're still alive, right?
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rinselberg
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NOV 21, 01:30 AM
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This pathologist (Dr. Roger Hodkinson) is arguing against the measures that are being taken to slow the spread of the coronavirus, and arguing specifically against the (continuing) adoption of social distancing and face mask mandates, and he's also arguing against shutdowns and other limitations on venues and activities like office work with people actually at the office buildings (instead of working from home) and retail stores, restaurants, bars, family gatherings... but he does say there needs to be special consideration to protect the elderly and the most vulnerable to the disease.
According to the ZeroHedge report, Dr Hodkinson said this:
| quote | | Hodkinson said that the risk of death in the province of Alberta for people under the age of 65 was “one in three hundred thousand," |
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How does he arrive at the number (fractional number) of "one in three hundred thousand"..? Is that based on the number of deaths from Covid that have already been recorded for Alberta province? And if that is the case, how do we separate that number from the anti-virus measures that have been in effect during this time, in Alberta province?
Is he making a kind of circular or self-contradictory assertion about this "one in three hundred thousand" risk of dying from Covid? In other words, is this "one in three hundred thousand" calculation (if it is a calculation) based on records from Alberta that were compiled during the imposition of the same restrictions on Alberta's population that he is now arguing against?
I don't know anything about Alberta province and what's been going on there. So I just have the question.[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 11-21-2020).]
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blackrams
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NOV 21, 08:02 AM
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No Expert here but, IMHO, masks work similar to a filter. No filter catches all of the contaminates but, they catch most of the larger contaminates and some of the smaller contaminates. It only makes sense to me that if one were to wear a mask, that filter would reduce the amount of contaminates or water vapor in the case of exhalation and make all of us a bit safer.
If, wearing a mask is too much to ask of the population, then please stay away from those who are more susceptible due to age or other immune system weaknesses. I can only imagine being responsible for the demise of someone else due to my own lack of concern for another's safety. I don't like donning a mask either but, it's not that big of a deal in the grand scheme of things.
Rams
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maryjane
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NOV 21, 08:31 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by blackrams:
No Expert here but, IMHO, masks work similar to a filter. No filter catches all of the contaminates but, they catch most of the larger contaminates and some of the smaller contaminates. It only makes sense to me that if one were to wear a mask, that filter would reduce the amount of contaminates or water vapor in the case of exhalation and make all of us a bit safer.
If, wearing a mask is too much to ask of the population, then please stay away from those who are more susceptible due to age or other immune system weaknesses. I can only imagine being responsible for the demise of someone else due to my own lack of concern for another's safety. I don't like donning a mask either but, it's not that big of a deal in the grand scheme of things.
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Good luck with that bit of sage advise.
Many, if not most of those anti-maskers don't care who they transmit covid to. Each other, immune system weakness, young people, middle age, old people... they don't care as long as they have their 'freedom' to do so. There are quite a few, in my age group that think this way too. They are worried what the economic effects are doing to their retirement and other benefits. When they themselves get it and become dead people they won't need money.
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Hudini
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NOV 21, 09:16 AM
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Maybe the anti-mask people believe as the doctor believes. Masks that we use everyday don't work.
Personally, I have become so used to wearing one that even now when mask usage is very low I still wear mine anytime I'm out. And I finally found a flu vaccine in Shanghai so I'm feeling ready for the winter. As soon as I can I'm getting the Covid vaccine too.
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fierosound
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NOV 22, 11:49 AM
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Monkeyman
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NOV 22, 05:30 PM
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| quote | | Originally posted by Hudini:Masks that we use everyday don't work. |
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Masks absolutely work. It's not a conspiracy by the mask manufacturers. Most masks available to the public don't keep out (or in) 100% of the coronavirus but it's sure a heck of a lot better than no mask.
Personally, as long as nobody is near me (or my friends/family), I don't care if they wear a mask or not. If you're near me (or my friends/family), have a tiny bit of respect and put a mask on. I would also appreciate it if you wore the mask correctly (you know, covering both your mouth AND nose).
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maryjane
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NOV 22, 06:22 PM
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No 1 single thing works 100%. That has been stressed for months now, and masks are but 1 part of the protocol. It has also been stressed over and over that masks predominantly help prevent the wearer from spreading the pathogen to others and provide much less protection for the wearer.
Not rocket science, but it is science.
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Rickady88GT
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NOV 23, 07:39 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by maryjane:
No 1 single thing works 100%. That has been stressed for months now, and masks are but 1 part of the protocol. It has also been stressed over and over that masks predominantly help prevent the wearer from spreading the pathogen to others and provide much less protection for the wearer.
Not rocket science, but it is science. |
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This is exactly how I see it. I also see that "anti-maskers" are just as wrong as those that think masks and social distancing is the cure. There is no cure, only caution. People just don't have the will power to wear a mask correctly more or less when and where to wear a mask let alone actually social distance. I RARELY RARELY RARELY see the public doing masks and social distancing at all and when they do, they do not have it done correctly.
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Hudini
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NOV 25, 10:52 AM
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