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Reason: None provided.

If "asymptomatic carrier" does not get disease, then, there is obviously a reason for that. Just like there is a reason why others get disease.

For sure.... Nobody that I'm aware of is downplaying the importance of many other factors that go into determining your health.

But the fact still remains the asymptomatic carrier can pass the disease to other people, despite not having symptoms themselves.

That proves that whatever causes the disease is still inside their body, even though it's not affecting them the way it does other people.

But my overall point is that this claim that viruses aren't real NECESSARIALY requires that diseases defined as "viral" not be contagious.

If "terrain makes you sick, not viruses", then someone who lives in healthy terrain should be able to inject HIV blood and be totally fine because they are safe from the root cause of the disease....

Why don't virus deniers just prove contagiousness isn't real? They can inject HIV blood, swap cotton swabs with herpes patients, and inhale water droplets from sick people sneezing.

And they should be totally fine provided they keep their terrain healthy, whatever that means.

Should be totally trivial and easy to prove that contagiousness isn't a thing, but yet they don't.

36 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

If "asymptomatic carrier" does not get disease, then, there is obviously a reason for that. Just like there is a reason why others get disease.

For sure.... Nobody that I'm aware of is downplaying the importance a many other factors that go into determining your health.

But the fact still remains the asymptomatic carrier can pass the disease to other people, despite not having symptoms themselves.

That proves that whatever causes the disease is still inside their body, even though it's not affecting them the way it does other people.

But my overall point is that this claim that viruses aren't real NECESSARIALY requires that infections defined as "viral" not be contagious.

If "terrain makes you sick, not viruses", then someone who lives in healthy terrain should be able to inject HIV blood and be totally fine because they are safe from the root cause of the disease....

Why don't virus deniers just prove contagiousness isn't real? They can inject HIV blood, swap cotton swabs with herpes patients, and inhale water droplets from sick people sneezing.

And they should be totally fine provided they keep their terrain healthy, whatever that means.

Should be totally trivial and easy to prove that contagiousness isn't a thing, but yet they don't.

36 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

If "asymptomatic carrier" does not get disease, then, there is obviously a reason for that. Just like there is a reason why others get disease.

For sure.... Nobody that I'm aware of is downplaying the importance a many other factors that go into determining your health.

But the fact still remains the asymptomatic carrier can pass the disease to other people.

That proves that whatever causes the disease is still inside their, it's not affecting them the way it does other people.

But my overall point is that this claim that viruses aren't real NECESSARIALY requires that infections defined as "viral" not be contagious. However we know that they are.

Why don't virus deniers just prove contagiousness isn't real? They inject HIV blood, swap cotton swabs with herpes patients, and inhale water droplets from sick people sneezing.

Should be totally trivial and easy to prove that contagiousness isn't a thing, but yet they don't.

36 days ago
1 score