I think this is as true as the earth is flat.But car accident deaths are counted as Covid around here. If the deceased had a positive test within 60 days of death, it is a covid positive death.
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I think this is as true as the earth is flat.But car accident deaths are counted as Covid around here. If the deceased had a positive test within 60 days of death, it is a covid positive death.
Are you arguing against using Typhoid Mary as an example? It's certainly a closer parallel than car accidents which aren't contagious.
I think this is as true as the earth is flat.
The only people that died or got sick, were the people who ate her food............................
which mainly required hand washing after toileting.
In your opinion, is Singapore close to having some sort of "herd immunity"? There have been some studies over there in relation to T-cell immunity that have been given worldwide attention. People may still get infected but their pre-existing T-cell exposure to other coronaviruses stops the severity of covid-19 often producing no symptoms
I think this is as true as the earth is flat.
I don't want to argue about covid. But another perspective to her story would be some of the older generation's stubbornness to accept science & facts
Singapore will never get to that stage. We have very strict border controls, and testing in every part of the 40 square-mile country.