Yes, but the healthy people who were crippled was what percent, Here4Money? Look it up. What was the risk from that disease? What is the risk from this one? To whom?
These people have no idea how to think in probabilities. Why are people allowed to drive over 20 mph? Why are people allowed to Fly? Why do we have sugary foods? Why does Ca allow pot. Morons don't realize everything requires weighing risk and reward.
They weren't healthy if their immune system couldn't fight the disease and in turn got crippled is my point. That's the comorbidity argument antimaskcels such as yourself are making.
Precisely. We get in a car every day, and click our seatbelt on. Why do we get in a car when people die in car accidents every day? We could die if we get into a car!! Because the risk/reward ratio is acceptable. Unless you want to walk vast distances, you need to get in a car to get somewhere. But the risk of dying in a car accident is very small, percentage wise, against the reward of having to use a car. So you do it.
Huh? That's ridiculous. You're saying that people who are healthy never get sick ever or susceptible to any virus or bacteria? Would that this was true!
Am I also killing your ability to communicate in the English language? Because I don't have the slightest clue as to what you are trying to say here.
Right. So you're saying healthy people are losing limbs from COVID. Show the data please. I'm sure the data is available on polio. Oh, and who is "our"? Are you using the royal We?