masukuma wrote:Those who die -die... those who survive - survive! Kwani iko nini?
After all, it seems like the disease is much more an accelerator of death rather than a cause of death on its own.
If you are elderly (fewer years to live) or have underlying issues (fewer years to live) - it cuts those years to 0 and you go!!
Healthier and younger people seem to be coming out with some permanent fibrosis that may reduce their life expectancy but it's a fair price to pay.
I exercise and eat healthily.
I take vitamins and have no underlying issues so kama itagonga watu igonge - it's likely that the damage to me will not kill me.
After all, an R0 3 disease just needs to hit 60%+ of our population for us to get herd immunity so 30,000,000 need to catch it to takuwa sawa. 1% deaths - 300,000 is a sacrifice we are willing to give to the gods that grant herd immunity
Much as it pains me to admit, I have to agree with you, irony and sarcasm notwithstanding.
This needs to be the (un)official mantra of The Virtual Republic of Wazua and This our People's Republic of Kenia.
Now, with this in mind, shall we concentrate on what eating healthy, to be precise, entails.
Is my Mataha and fresh fruit salad daily serving an ideal healthy meal for a 51-year-old me?