Poor lifestyle contributed to U.K. covid

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A contributing factor along with a gene pool that is getting progressively weaker as more people are kept alive by modern day science.
 
A contributing factor along with a gene pool that is getting progressively weaker as more people are kept alive by modern day science.
Life longevity has no effect on the gene pool. A sparse or secluded population does that.
 
nothing new to see here fat people need to take responsibility for their own health
 
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Life longevity has no effect on the gene pool. A sparse or secluded population does that.
Not true - there have been many links to parental age and defects.

Gant's point however, was that medical intervention impacts natural selection, which it does.
 
If it hasn't already.
Well apart from the 7 million on the waiting list for treatment there is also a ticking time bomb...

"In children and adolescents, serious risks due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic are also related to its indirect effects. These include an unbalanced diet with an increased risk of weight excess or nutritional deficiencies, increased sedentary lifestyle, lack of schooling, social isolation, and impaired mental health"

It is now claimed through research that the lockdowns only saved 0.2% of deaths with the 'virus' as opposed to if they hadn't been put in place...

I wonder what the increased rate of deaths through for example cancer will be when the research is done on that?
 
I think Ellals spleen has been giving him more gip. He has to vent it more frequently these days.
 
The UK authorities reaction to the 'virus' will end up costing more lives than it allegedly saved!
Can you share the figures?

I don't think anti vaxxers views should be taken seriously. They have proven to be wrong on numerous occasions.
 
Can you share the figures?

I don't think anti vaxxers views should be taken seriously. They have proven to be wrong on numerous occasions.
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Oh, and one from the RWM that you seem to adhere to...

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"Unexpected deaths are more than 10 percent higher than the pre-Covid average, with experts warning we are facing “a catastrophe of equal proportion to the pandemic itself”.

They are calling for an urgent investigation into the causes, with figures showing that there were more excess – or unexpected – losses last year than in 2021"

PMSL at those who are clinging to what they were told to do still refer to those who correctly exercised their freedom of choice as 'anti-vaxxers'...

But you are correct in one aspect of your post...

Indeed you don't think! ;)
 
It is now claimed through research that the lockdowns only saved 0.2% of deaths with the 'virus' as opposed to if they hadn't been put in place...
"School closures were also necessary to contain the extension of COVID-19 and forced children and adolescents to stay at home during the lockdown practicing the so-called “distance learning”"

"The adverse effects of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) are not limited to the related infectious disease."

"The COVID-19 quarantine is the only way to prevent virus dissemination, especially in children."

"The only way to stop the current COVID-19 pandemic is to inhibit the virus spread through vaccination"
 
School closures necessary ? you mean to protect the age group it never effected or to protect the teachers
 
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