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<blockquote data-quote="jjraak" data-source="post: 2215383" data-attributes="member: 493719"><p>It's similar to flu, gets a lot of press.</p><p>Can't think of the last time a country shut down over flu... And given the size of China and the risks involved in taking such drastic action to the ruling elite, I think it might be wise to look beyond what the MSM tells us. Good or bad.</p><p></p><p>Good link here to running total and updates.</p><p><a href="https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/" target="_blank">https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/</a></p><p></p><p>I find out we had a case in London before the BBC posted it up... So pretty bang on the money with its stats.</p><p>Check out the critical list.</p><p>A worry is post recovery, many diseases leave a lasting legacy, if you survive the initial impact.</p><p></p><p>As for more at risk.. For definite, but that goes for anyone. Whose health is compromised in some way</p><p></p><p>I'd say [USER=480869]@HSSS[/USER] is spot on re staying as healthy as possible gives us the best chance.. Well managed T1 or T2, I would suggest gives our bodies an easier time, saving on wear and tear so to speak internally .</p><p></p><p>For my money, most data re T2 IS MORE related to the previous generations JUST accepting the status quo and taking the meds and eating as proscribed...a thing most on here so NOT do.</p><p></p><p>I'd say we, are a step away from that scenario of the typical T2 in many ways.</p><p>(can't Speak for T1, mind.. Others may be way more aware ?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jjraak, post: 2215383, member: 493719"] It's similar to flu, gets a lot of press. Can't think of the last time a country shut down over flu... And given the size of China and the risks involved in taking such drastic action to the ruling elite, I think it might be wise to look beyond what the MSM tells us. Good or bad. Good link here to running total and updates. [URL]https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/[/URL] I find out we had a case in London before the BBC posted it up... So pretty bang on the money with its stats. Check out the critical list. A worry is post recovery, many diseases leave a lasting legacy, if you survive the initial impact. As for more at risk.. For definite, but that goes for anyone. Whose health is compromised in some way I'd say [USER=480869]@HSSS[/USER] is spot on re staying as healthy as possible gives us the best chance.. Well managed T1 or T2, I would suggest gives our bodies an easier time, saving on wear and tear so to speak internally . For my money, most data re T2 IS MORE related to the previous generations JUST accepting the status quo and taking the meds and eating as proscribed...a thing most on here so NOT do. I'd say we, are a step away from that scenario of the typical T2 in many ways. (can't Speak for T1, mind.. Others may be way more aware ?) [/QUOTE]
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