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It's now becoming widely known that inactivity in individuals increased the chance of death after contracting Covid. We know that the obese, those with organ transplants and over the age of 60 are in the high groups for concern and now we learn more that activity level matters.
So what do governments do? They keep people shut down. It's time to open everything up and let people get out and move around more. Texas opened up a month ago and their numbers have not skyrocketed. They don't even require people to wear masks as a government mandate and the death count has not drastically risen.
When will governments finally realize that they need to stop the tyranny? People need to be on the move, not hidden in their apartments or houses, clinging to the tv that speaks doom and gloom.
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So what do governments do? They keep people shut down. It's time to open everything up and let people get out and move around more. Texas opened up a month ago and their numbers have not skyrocketed. They don't even require people to wear masks as a government mandate and the death count has not drastically risen.
When will governments finally realize that they need to stop the tyranny? People need to be on the move, not hidden in their apartments or houses, clinging to the tv that speaks doom and gloom.

Inactivity increases risk of COVID-19 death, study suggests
A recent study of nearly 50,000 coronavirus patients found that those who were consistently inactive were at greater risk of death due to the virus than those who engaged in exercise.