Hello Alexander,
>ak>>I believe that there can be tens of millions of people who
>ak>>now had or have had hidden or mild forms of COVID19
>ak>>illness. Most people recover from this virus without
>ak>>knowing it.
>
>KW>Hopefully we've started building some level of herd immunity.
>
>Also it would be interesting to find out why the COVID19 death toll has been
> so high in some countries while it is much lower in other
>countries. There must be a reason for that.
The death toll in northern Italy is high, but low in southern Italy.
The reason for this is due to most Italians in northern Italy having
low levels of cholesterol, while most Italians in southern Italy and
Sicily having high levels of cholesterol.
The same phenomenon is found elsewhere, such as in Spain and France.
The lower the level of cholesterol, the more likely one is to die of
COVID-19.
>They probably should compare statistics of deaths for smokers and
> nonsmokers, flu-vaccinated and flu-notvaccinated, people with bronchitis
> and without it, for antibiotic gobblers etc.
Those who are obese (fat), have hypertension (high blood pressure),
or have diabetes are also more likely to die of COVID-19, especially
if they are elderly. Smoking may be a contributing factor, but not
the only factor. Since the novel coronavirus is new, it is a given
that no flu vaccine would have any effect.
Many who have died of COVID-19 had zinc deficiency. This has
led to speculation that adding zinc to one's diet may help to
prevent people from catching COVID-19, or help people recover.
There is no evidence to support it, but people will believe it
for no other reason than Donald Trump said so.
So. There you go. You want to live? Do as the Good Doctor
says and take your zinc. Along with massive doses of statin drugs.
And don't forget to play golf. Every day.
See you in the cemetery.
--Lee
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