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RE: A thread to share positive news about Covid-19 Rx and vaccine developments
(09-07-2020 11:55 AM)NorfolkCoog Wrote:  
(09-06-2020 08:54 PM)smu89 Wrote:  UCLA, Stanford study finds for average 50-64 year old, chances of dying from COVID-19 are 1 in 19.1M



https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=yout...DDkY9z908M



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I understand that this thread is plagued with questionable sources and cherry picked information, but people should definitely stay away from peddling links from OANN (a network that openly presents conspiracy theories as factual information) that present this unpublished and not peer reviewed manuscript as a finished study that may mean something useful. It's crazy to have to point out something like this on a message board that is supposedly mostly made up of college graduates, but here we are.
Sorry. Thought was sharing info from UCLA and Stanford study.

Assume info from an "anonymous source" would be better.

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09-07-2020 02:52 PM
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