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1. rblion+e2[view] [source] 2021-05-24 00:55:41
>>pseudo+(OP)
The way this virus attacks multiple systems and has such a wide range of symptoms, I am convinced it is a man-made supervirus. I am leaning towards it was accidental in how it was released but I have no idea what's going on anymore and the media only confuses me more.

There are already variants and these vaccines will need booster shots to stay effective from what I was told. I'm not sure though. Is this true?

Covid has taught me a few things:

- Health is as important as wealth, living well is making time for both. It takes good health to build lasting wealth and to enjoy it. It takes at least some wealth to invest in good food, living space, life experiences.

- Living in Maui and working remotely is like semi-retiring in my 30s. I can make money and enjoy life at the same time without taking years off my life due to commutes and stress. Why didn't I do this in my 20s? I was learning the skills and figuring out what exactly I wanted in life. Now I know.

- I don't need a lot of people to be happy, just a handful of high-quality people. More than anything, I should give myself a lot of what I expect from others.

- Nature is more resilient than we know, Earth really be fine with or without humans. We can change if we want to but we can't agree on anything anymore. I'm hoping for the best but prepared for the worst.

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2. graeme+b3[view] [source] 2021-05-24 01:03:42
>>rblion+e2
SARS-COV-1 attacked systems in a similar way. MERS is a multi system virus as well. They are similar to SARS-Cov-2

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_East_respiratory_synd...

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3. gentle+z3[view] [source] 2021-05-24 01:07:06
>>graeme+b3
Mers mortality was really scary, 30-40% I read earlier today. Just imagine what would have happened if that spread
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