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REPORT: Tony Pauline is reporting the Carolina Panthers won't be big spenders


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Just now, pantherj said:

I don't want to scare anyone but in 7 months we'll be in the same situation as Italy. Things will be much worse.

I’d like to know what makes you believe that. I’m more freaked out than the average person by a huge margin, but I think we’ll start a quarantine in a week or two and get out of it in mid May.

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1 minute ago, Carl Spackler said:

I’d like to know what makes you believe that. I’m more freaked out than the average person by a huge margin, but I think we’ll start a quarantine in a week or two and get out of it in mid May.

Expert predictions are that around 60% of the U.S population will have or have had the virus by the end of this year. And it's not like the flu, it's much worse. It will permanently wreck your lungs if you do survive.

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10 minutes ago, pantherj said:

Expert predictions are that around 60% of the U.S population will have or have had the virus by the end of this year. And it's not like the flu, it's much worse. It will permanently wreck your lungs if you do survive.

We’ve already had numerous people recover completely. Tens of thousands of people worldwide have recovered and that doesn’t include the ones whose symptoms were so mild they didn’t go to the doctor. Eighty percent of cases per the CDC are cold symptoms. That’s still alarming as hell, but it isn’t wrecking the lungs of every survivor. Hell, there’s a guy who had it in Seattle who’s been tweeting about feeling fine now. 

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16 minutes ago, pantherj said:

The virus does 20-30% permanent lung damage, so any football player, like say Cam, who contracts the virus will have to retire from football.

Do you have a source for this because I'm calling bullshit

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6 minutes ago, SOJA said:

Do you have a source for this because I'm calling bullshit

Hell you won't have to look far. Google "corna virus lung damage" if you want. The reports are coming out China 20-30% permanent lung damage for some survivors.

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