If you're responding to me, Philip, no, I am not making any particular conclusion other than we don't know far more than we realize, including what we think we know. I keep hearing "10-20 times more deadly than the flu" and then "80% of infected people are invisible because they are untested and asymptomatic." Those two statements seem to not make sense together except to say we have yet to understand what is happening. If we compare apples to apples in death rates, we don't yet know the parallel death rate because we are using "confirmed cases," when for every symptomatic person there are four asymptomatic. However, you are correct, that if we are this concerned about coronavirus and it's current progression, it sheds light on our lack of concern for the flu.
Are we in the US systematically using everything at our disposal? No. If we were, we would be responding with homeopathics, which were very successful in treating the Spanish flu compared with allopathic (modern) medicine. We should be using both/and, much as Saint Mother Teresa and her sisters did/do. Some places around the world use both. It will be interesting to learn how successful homeopathy is in comparison to allopathy. For anyone interested, here is the homeopathic resource we use and her approach to the coronavirus. https://joettecalabrese.com/blog/ferocious-flu-fears/ There remain many unanswered and even unaddressed questions on the long term effects of immunizations. Over time (generations), do they weaken the immune system's ability to respond to new viruses? We don't really know, we are only at the multi-generational wide-spread use of them now. Are there other long term unintended consequences? Much like taking antibiotics has significant unintended consequences, so may immunizations. We simple don't know, and we know so little we likely don't know what we don't know. With abandon, Patrick On Saturday, March 14, 2020 at 9:15:32 PM UTC-6, Philip Williamson wrote: > > So you’re saying we should have already been taking these precautions in > order to have lessened the deaths from the flu last year? And in addition > to the flu again this year we have the corona virus? So we should double > down, clearly. > > Philip > Santa Rosa, Cal. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/rbw-owners-bunch/3c0a884d-21b2-4b67-a53f-05df72c48743%40googlegroups.com.
