Covid-19: Should you go to Church?

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Covid-19: Should you go to Church?

There is a medical term, ID50, which means infection dose for 50% of a sample population. Half will get sick, the other half are inoculated and retain a certain degree of immunity.

LD50, lethal dose for 50%, is usually seen in a different context; but indeed, sharing cigarettes or food can kill, depending on the pathogen.

Going to Church should be okay, but I don’t recommend the House of the Jumping Jigaboo.

Covid-19, of course is not the real thing. The Black Death of 1347 wiped out healthy young people with a mortality of over 50%. This begs the question, should we not be prepared? Prepared means military theaters with no-nonsense staff—no make-up, street clothes or jewelry. Something for real!

Mainstream media is a millstone around America’s neck, though they did report correctly: New York City is burying bodies in mass graves.

These great pundits insist that the problem will go away if we destroy our economy. Is it true or false? The solution is to shut everything down.

If you say true, then there is a little fly in the ointment. Over a million people have AIDS. The anti-viral drugs reduce the virus but also cause stroke. In fact, any small nudge will send them to the homo rainbow in the sky. So here’s the math; half way through April the death toll is around 20,000. We have a way to go:

1,000,000 – 20,000 = 180,000 for the mass grave.

A flu outbreak takes off exponentially; when around 50% are exposed, or inoculated, then it falls off as fast as it went up.

Academics who say, “flatten the curve”, might as well be telling you that they can stop the tide from coming in. Truth is, these sanctuary cites are impossible to control. There is no health care, no housing, no police, no nothing. The money was used to bring in welfare voters. They live in tents, room the streets, and sleep in crowded shelters. Conditions much like the Spanish flu exactly one hundred years ago.
 
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