Author Topic: New SARS-like virus becomes global threat.  (Read 4073 times)

gettin' real tired of bird flu -_-

new one every year. worse than CoD releases.
Mother Nature needs to step up its game if that is true.

It said a guy died in France.



Another virus to take on? Lets do this.
He was french
What did you expect

gettin' real tired of bird flu -_-

new one every year. worse than CoD releases.
oh god imagine


COD-flu

well if its even twice as dangerous as sars is, i guess we shouldnt be to concerned then.

more people die every day from the common cold lol

what the forget is china even doing anyway

That's...not really true.
yes it is, most of the time! especially like this. surviving a disease gives you the antibodies for it!

thats why i would only take antibiotics if im in serious danger.
let your body do the work, and you are stronger afterward.


i know tons of hypochondriacs who just pump themselves with meds at any little cough. and they are ALWAYS sick and ALWAYS vulnerable lol.

what the forget is china even doing anyway
Whatever they are doing they're doing it wrong. They already have marshmellow stuff coming from the road and such. They keep making viruses. Sweet Jesus China, what is wrong with you?

yes it is, most of the time! especially like this. surviving a disease gives you the antibodies for it!
So does getting vaccinated! And, like, it only gives you the anti-bodies for that strand. So if it did permanent damage to you, and then you get a different strand, you're worse off!

So does getting vaccinated! And, like, it only gives you the anti-bodies for that strand. So if it did permanent damage to you, and then you get a different strand, you're worse off!
that's just the same as vaccines, which aren't always successful!

Vaccines just inject the virus straight into you :/

Lol time to kick another flu's ass

that's just the same as vaccines, which aren't always successful!
No, because the vaccine isn't going to hurt you.

Vaccines just inject the virus straight into you :/
Sort of, but it's not able to infect you.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaccine

No, because the vaccine isn't going to hurt you.
Sort of, but it's not able to infect you.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaccine
I've heard of cases where people get sick cause of vaccines, I don't trust them.

I think many of those are post hoc, but I can't be sure. Either way, that's a far smaller percentage than people who get sick after not getting vaccinated.