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We are past the peak. We never came close to saturating health care. Everyone...Everyone will eventually be exposed. This will never go away. The only difference is when your immune system gets exercised (now, later, maybe after a vaccine).
The death rate is 0.07%, less than 1 in 1,000. If you adjust for not being over 70, the death rate is pathetically low. Yet, we unethically enslave the 1,000s to protect the 1. Worse, evidence mounts that more people are dying from the "protections" than are protected.
Freedom (and responsibility for ones actions) - Let people behave the way they want to. Business owners can open/close/mask/unmask. People can hide/mask/unmask and patronize businesses they are comfortable with. People who are elderly or susceptible can take precautions, and guess what...they are already also susceptible to innumerable other ailments, injury, cuts, etc. Protect the 1, do not enslave the 1,000s. Get the governments OUT of this.
I've said it here for months, "If I could get an injection of CoronaVirus and never have to wear a mask again, I'd take it right now!!" I stand by this stance for freedom, and my constitution.
Freedom and Responsibility are two sides of the same coin.
The PCR test is not used alone.
And, I will have to look up " the Abbott BinaxNOW antigen card."
We will see how it goes though...he may be on the trail but will his body stay on the trail with him and take the antibodies as it's own.