Covid's real, but I don't see any way they're not lumping the flu into this alongside it. Statistically it doesn't make sense otherwise. The alternative is that they made up all the flu numbers for years, which they somewhat admitted to last year, which isn't any more comforting if they're the same people counting Covid numbers.
I'm sure there's some new variant of things that is Covid since many of the symptoms and treatment are distinct from the normal flu, like loss of smell and taste and things like that. There's no way it's just a rebranded flu. That said, it's probably not very common, and the flu is thrown in alongside that to make it seem more common than it is.
Considering the flu kills children and Covid targets people already dying in most cases, I'm still more worried about the flu.
I’ve known some people that got it and it was unlike any flu they’ve had in some ways. It wasn’t at all bad for them, but there were distinct symptoms they’ve never had when sick before that lingered on at times after, such as the smell and taste thing.
I do think plenty of cases are just the flu though. We could probably cut the number of cases in half and just call it the flu and that’s being generous.
Covid's real, but I don't see any way they're not lumping the flu into this alongside it. Statistically it doesn't make sense otherwise. The alternative is that they made up all the flu numbers for years, which they somewhat admitted to last year, which isn't any more comforting if they're the same people counting Covid numbers.
The author asserts that it is a moderate-severe version of the flu, rebranded as "COVID-19".
I'm sure there's some new variant of things that is Covid since many of the symptoms and treatment are distinct from the normal flu, like loss of smell and taste and things like that. There's no way it's just a rebranded flu. That said, it's probably not very common, and the flu is thrown in alongside that to make it seem more common than it is.
Considering the flu kills children and Covid targets people already dying in most cases, I'm still more worried about the flu.
I’ve gotten the flu, and have lost my smell and taste. The coronavirus is the flu.
I’ve known some people that got it and it was unlike any flu they’ve had in some ways. It wasn’t at all bad for them, but there were distinct symptoms they’ve never had when sick before that lingered on at times after, such as the smell and taste thing.
I do think plenty of cases are just the flu though. We could probably cut the number of cases in half and just call it the flu and that’s being generous.