Covid 19 is no worse than any other virus that ever existed. The public's general health and over-prescription of antibiotics and artificial sugar intake has changed. Look at vintage photographs of human beings, we have accepted obesity as average. Our food has been compromised.
Ask any runner how many offhand remarks friends and strangers they receive about how they believe running is a mental illness.

Gym attendees are mocked as have low IQ's.

Our ancestors walked everywhere. They worked the soil manually. Owning a farm animal was a luxury at best.
Well insulated vehicles, sedimentary jobs, spectator culture, inconsiderate humans and centralized food supplies are to blame.

Sidewalks are a novelty and the lack of respect for pedestrians on "the taxpayers roads" doesn't help.

Small farming is now referred as hobby farming
Senior centers and assisted living facilities have become hospices and the deterioration of the family unit; social contract type rules have largely ignored the health and vulnerability of the elderly until seniors deaths could be politicized.
For thousands of years humans have survived viruses without identification.

But humans have changed their physiology and changed how we care for the vulnerable.

It's your health. You know you can't trust the medical industry to care about it. They see you as just profit.
I'd like to see the statistics of unneeded test and prescribed medications to people on welfare and disability in juxtaposition to people with private insurance.

Manufacturing a culture of people with weakened immune systems is not a good plan for the rest of humanity.
Look at the FDA food charts. Look at how many products on the shelf has HCFS in it. This is politics. This is a result of crony nepotism. This is corporate farming. This is a result of tax structure.

Intellectuals did this, just like they create wars and peace keeping.
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