billw
The Tattooed One
It's false to say the virus doesn't touch children, it does. The symptoms tend to be milder though.
billw":20m4mg7b said:It's false to say the virus doesn't touch children, it does. The symptoms tend to be milder though.
Trainee neophyte":kp0h49ny said:billw":kp0h49ny said:It's false to say the virus doesn't touch children, it does. The symptoms tend to be milder though.
So what is the process? There is built in immunity, or not? I agree that children are exposed to the virus, and the virus must enter their bodies. Therefore, children have a mechanism to defeat the virus without getting noticeably ill. How many adults also have this mechanism? Anyone?
Without searching for the proper response, i've read something along the lines of: as you get older you have more responses (past defences) to viral infections; Covid deaths result from over-response of the immune system to the virus; thus, youngsters don't have the 'resources' to over-respond. Something like that.Trainee neophyte":eosrssf6 said:billw":eosrssf6 said:It's false to say the virus doesn't touch children, it does. The symptoms tend to be milder though.
So what is the process? There is built in immunity, or not? I agree that children are exposed to the virus, and the virus must enter their bodies. Therefore, children have a mechanism to defeat the virus without getting noticeably ill. How many adults also have this mechanism? Anyone?
Trainee neophyte":3h7n2lji said:And then your appeal to authority: only listen to the approved experts? Which ones? The ones that have already been confirmed to be completely wrong and incompetent (Neil Fergusson), or the ones that have already been caught out in the lie (masks don't work, until they do)? Show me which lie is the correct lie to believe, please.
I have a little bit of experience with the man through his foot and mouth scorched earth policies, but my main criticism of his work, as opposed to his ability to play hide-the-sausage, is that when finally released, his modelling software was shown to be a joke: https://wattsupwiththat.com/2020/05/06/ ... ons-model/Sheffield Tony":3rp1gg2i said:Trainee neophyte":3rp1gg2i said:And then your appeal to authority: only listen to the approved experts? Which ones? The ones that have already been confirmed to be completely wrong and incompetent (Neil Fergusson), or the ones that have already been caught out in the lie (masks don't work, until they do)? Show me which lie is the correct lie to believe, please.
First a point of order - I don't think it is fair to say Neil Fergusson was "completely wrong and incompetent". I know him personally from University days, and although I wouldn't say he was a friend, I'll defend him here. He was instrumental in changing the government's trajectory by showing that relying on herd immunity would not go well, and might lead to 250K deaths. As it is, our delay to implement the lockdown resulted in us having one of the worst death tolls, 45K officially and probably 60K judging by excess deaths. To me it seems quite likely he was very close to the mark. He actually lost his job because of breaking lockdown rules and being spotted sha**ing another man's wife. Remember he is just a university scientist, not a politician used to being watched by the press. No real politician would behave like that and expect to get away with it surely ? :roll:
Second, the masks "lie" has been covered at least twice already. There was a need to protect supplies for clinical and care use. It was only just a lie, as it is true to say they don't offer much in the way of protection to the wearer.
Trainee neophyte":2mxcm1y2 said:billw":2mxcm1y2 said:It's false to say the virus doesn't touch children, it does. The symptoms tend to be milder though.
So what is the process? There is built in immunity, or not? I agree that children are exposed to the virus, and the virus must enter their bodies. Therefore, children have a mechanism to defeat the virus without getting noticeably ill. How many adults also have this mechanism? Anyone?
Sheffield Tony":1emuvbtu said:Well, you have to decide what you trust. A professor at a respected university, or someone who writes on an oddball "skeptics" website who doesn't have the courage to reveal their identity.
Trainee neophyte":2bmtt1wl said:Question everything.
Sheffield Tony":1d6057vx said:Well, you have to decide what you trust. A professor at a respected university, or someone who writes on an oddball "skeptics" website who doesn't have the courage to reveal their identity.
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Suffolkboy":12iagzjy said:People with breathing trouble... You can't think it reasonable to force someone with extreme asthma or COPD etc to restrict their breathing even further can you?
Offices have other measures in place.
Got nothing for you on Taxis mind you.
The other thing is that it doesn't have to be law for people to wear a face mask so if an employer chooses to they can still ask their staff to wear a face covering.
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