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If left untreated, the flu can kill in 4.01 days from discovery. However, in humans, the flu immunizes slightly faster than it develops. This assumes the patient rests in an ordinary [[bed]] for the whole time and has 100% [[Immunity Gain Speed]]. Good treatment will slow the disease up to the point where it takes 5.83 days to kill. Even a modest doctor with [[herbal medicine]] should treat this disease quite easily. Animals become immune even faster than humans. | If left untreated, the flu can kill in 4.01 days from discovery. However, in humans, the flu immunizes slightly faster than it develops. This assumes the patient rests in an ordinary [[bed]] for the whole time and has 100% [[Immunity Gain Speed]]. Good treatment will slow the disease up to the point where it takes 5.83 days to kill. Even a modest doctor with [[herbal medicine]] should treat this disease quite easily. Animals become immune even faster than humans. | ||
− | While seemingly innocuous towards most people, flu proves a grave threat to people without a fully functioning immune system (such as | + | While seemingly innocuous towards most people, flu proves a grave threat to people without a fully functioning immune system (such as those over 50 or with a damaged [[kidney]]). |
== Stages == | == Stages == |