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<blockquote data-quote="marcusdivincenzo" data-source="post: 1358852" data-attributes="member: 14092"><p>In reading this I couldn’t go past thinking how counter-productive the lock-downs are from a terrain theory perspective. By putting people into stressful situations, limiting social contact, keeping people inside, etc, the immune system is made weaker, body thrown out of balance, and the chance of contracting the virus goes up. Same with hand sanitizer, masks, etc.</p><p></p><p>The risk of death from coronavirus is (chance of contracting the virus) * (incident fatality rate), which might roughly map to terrain theory * germ theory. The first bit is pretty much ignored by the medical community.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marcusdivincenzo, post: 1358852, member: 14092"] In reading this I couldn’t go past thinking how counter-productive the lock-downs are from a terrain theory perspective. By putting people into stressful situations, limiting social contact, keeping people inside, etc, the immune system is made weaker, body thrown out of balance, and the chance of contracting the virus goes up. Same with hand sanitizer, masks, etc. The risk of death from coronavirus is (chance of contracting the virus) * (incident fatality rate), which might roughly map to terrain theory * germ theory. The first bit is pretty much ignored by the medical community. [/QUOTE]
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