It was no ordinary flu. You could argue it was one of the deadlier strains in a large span of 50 or 100 years.
To suggest an extra-ordinary viral disease was not on the loose contradicts the real illness I witnessed in friends and family who did catch it. We all know what an ordinary flu is. This wasn't it.
Say it is a bad flu. How does flu mutate and become more or less harmful over long spans of time? Do you believe a very deadly strain of flu naturally occurs every 50 or 100 years and wipes out a percentage of the population? Your theory is plausible. Do you have historic evidence that much deadlier flus have naturally occurred and that what people have come to know and call "COVID-19" is just a naturally occurring flu with higher than average death rate?
"just a bad flu"
It was no ordinary flu. You could argue it was one of the deadlier strains in a large span of 50 or 100 years.
To suggest an extra-ordinary viral disease was not on the loose contradicts the real illness I witnessed in friends and family who did catch it. We all know what an ordinary flu is. This wasn't it.
Say it is a bad flu. How does flu mutate and become more or less harmful over long spans of time? Do you believe a very deadly strain of flu naturally occurs every 50 or 100 years and wipes out a percentage of the population? Your theory is plausible. Do you have historic evidence that much deadlier flus have naturally occurred and that what people have come to know and call "COVID-19" is just a naturally occurring flu with higher than average death rate?
Eh... outside G7-type countries, nobody was dying. Isn't that odd?