Covid-19

tangerinegreen555

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Part of why it is almost guaranteed we will all get it. But we need to flatten that curve, they need 80 TIMES more respirators than is currently available.... I saw FIAT converted one of their motor factories now to start making them.
Will consider them.

You want to be one of the first or last to get it.
Everybody didn't get it in 1918, everybody won't get it this time either.

My dad was born in September, 1918 and neither he or my grandma who carried him right through it got it.

My maternal grandfather got it. In France fighting in WW I. He said the mustard gas was worse.

This isn't a doomsday scenario. If you're smart or lucky, you may avoid it. You know what to do. Do it and hope for the best.
 

doublejj

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Everybody didn't get it in 1918, everybody won't get it this time either.

My dad was born in September, 1918 and neither he or my grandma who carried him right through it got it.

My maternal grandfather got it. In France fighting in WW I. He said the mustard gas was worse.

This isn't a doomsday scenario. If you're smart or lucky, you may avoid it. You know what to do. Do it and hope for the best.
this is just the first wave.....
 

curious2garden

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Staff member
Everybody didn't get it in 1918, everybody won't get it this time either.

My dad was born in September, 1918 and neither he or my grandma who carried him right through it got it.

My maternal grandfather got it. In France fighting in WW I. He said the mustard gas was worse.

This isn't a doomsday scenario. If you're smart or lucky, you may avoid it. You know what to do. Do it and hope for the best.
My parents were born in 1913 and neither of them got it, all of their respective siblings as well as their parents were fine too. Tuberculosis was a different story.
 

Aeroknow

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My parents were born in 1913 and neither of them got it, all of their respective siblings as well as their parents were fine too. Tuberculosis was a different story.
That fucking TB!
I know you’ve probably already heard me say this here but my grandpa who was POW for most of WW2, survived all the shit he went through including being death marched, only to have to spend a year in a VA when he came home for such bad TB our soldiers/POW’s got. Crazy.

Tough mother fuckers that generation. Not that yours isn’t too but
 

tangerinegreen555

Well-Known Member
My parents were born in 1913 and neither of them got it, all of their respective siblings as well as their parents were fine too. Tuberculosis was a different story.
One of the saddest stories in my family history was my mother in law being put in a sanitarium for TB in the late 1950's.

And then released after they figured out it wasn't TB.
Lost 3 months of her life over nothing.

The happy ending is she's still alive at 97.
 
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