No one dies from the Flu! (And even less from a cold LOL)

tieman55

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No one dies from the Flu! (And even less from a cold LOL)

People who are suffering from the common cold or the flu die when they are not strong enough to cough, and cough sufficiently hard enough to expel the congestion (fluid) built up in their lungs.

It is misleading, its not in context and it is demonstrably false to say that people who are not strong enough to cough up congestion (fluid) in their lungs have died from the flu.

Life cannot exist without viruses and bacteria. For the news, for the lay person and for the so called experts among us to claim one virus is good and another virus is bad, is often presumptuous at best and plain wrong in many cases.

I think it likely that there is not a cure for the common cold, because the common cold is a good thing for humans, helping us to stay stronger longer in our lives.

Its a cold, its just a cold. LOL
 

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No one dies from a bullet to the head.

No one dies from being cut in half by a chainsaw

No one dies from having a building collapse on them

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Arthur Brain

Well-known member
No one dies from the Flu! (And even less from a cold LOL)

People who are suffering from the common cold or the flu die when they are not strong enough to cough, and cough sufficiently hard enough to expel the congestion (fluid) built up in their lungs.

It is misleading, its not in context and it is demonstrably false to say that people who are not strong enough to cough up congestion (fluid) in their lungs have died from the flu.

Life cannot exist without viruses and bacteria. For the news, for the lay person and for the so called experts among us to claim one virus is good and another virus is bad, is often presumptuous at best and plain wrong in many cases.

I think it likely that there is not a cure for the common cold, because the common cold is a good thing for humans, helping us to stay stronger longer in our lives.

Its a cold, its just a cold. LOL

Is there a cure for the "LOL" virus?
 
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Aimiel

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DNYUZ reported: Between 160 million and 214 million people in the U.S. could be infected over the course of the epidemic, according to one projection. That could last months or even over a year, with infections concentrated in shorter periods, staggered across time in different communities, experts said. As many as 200,000 to 1.7 million people could die. -- SOURCE ARTICLE
 
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