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Coronainsanity

There are only 330mm people in the US and the vaccination rate is something like 61% - 535mm is probably not the correct denominator for determing the death rate. 3rd grade math dude. Also, the 40k (it's actually closer to 50k - 48,465 per the slide) is only counting Medicare patients. Medicare covers about 59.4mm Americans. The slides don't say how many of those 54.9mm are vax'd but it's safe to say your math is WAY off.

Edit: and literally no one is saying they don't care about the deaths. Just because they don't want destroy the economy and cause all sorts of unintended negative consequences by following your ill-advised strategies doesn't mean they don't care. It just means they don't agree with you.

there have been 535M doses administered in the US. The data is saying the vaccine kills people. That would mean its perfectly feasible to compare the number of deaths vs all the doses.
 
there have been 535M doses administered in the US. The data is saying the vaccine kills people. That would mean its perfectly feasible to compare the number of deaths vs all the doses.

sure it's feasible which means it can be done easily or conveniently (3rd grade vocabulary) but feasible doesn't mean it's correct and it's not. If fully vaccinated means you need three shots and the third shot is the tipping ponit that causes a fatality that's not a 33% fatality rate for a sample size of 3, that's a 100% fatality rate for a sample size of 1.
 
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sure it's feasible which means it can be done easily or conveniently (3rd grade vocabulary) but feasible doesn't mean it's correct and it's not. If fully vaccinated means you need three shots and the third shot is the tipping ponit that causes a fatality that's not a 33% fatality rate for a sample size of 3, that's a 100% fatality rate for a sample size of 1.

Not true... the first 2 didn't kill him.
 

Classic - the same people who won't distinguish between deaths "from" and "with" COVID are pointing out the difference between deaths "with" vs. "from" the vaccine. They either have no shame or don't realize they're conflicting positions. I guess the world is just full of michchamps running around - millions of pathological liars or stupid people or quite possibly both, who knows? Does it matter? Thanks for sharing this piece.
 
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Just in case Thumb missed C2C last night, World renowned remote viewing teacher and retired US Army Major Edward A. Dames predicted on C2C last night that in approx 10 months the scientific community will start to see a trend in those that have been fully vax'd and boosted having developed fertility issues and still born rise.

https://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2022-01-25-show/


ME: I recall saying a few years ago somewhere that we were at the beginning stages of genetically modifying ourselves into frail telepathic grey things in the distance future. A future none of us will be around to see in the physical, but yesum sir. this is also why we longer hear of any new alien abduction cases, the DNA pool is already beyond good non tainted sample for our future descendants to obtain in their efforts to undo the damage. .


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You guys arguing that omicron was going to be mild, with lower hospitalization and death rates were right. Maybe you weren't even arguing, you KNEW these things because they were facts, clear as the sky is blue. Anyways, I'm convinced.

Look at this great news (link):
Statistics show that an average of over 2,000 people are dying from the virus in the US every day, roughly on par with the deaths seen in late September.

A large portion of the dead are older than 65 years old or unvaccinated.

According to statistics from Johns Hopkins University, the daily average of confirmed Covid-19 deaths surpassed 2,000 on 21 January and stood at 2,033 on 23 January. That's just short of where it was at the peak of the surge in Delta variant cases in September.

But there are many more people in hospital now due to the virus than there were back then, due to much higher case loads.

Dr Abraar Karan, an infectious disease doctor at Stanford University, told the BBC that the high death toll is largely a factor of the high hospitalisation rate, even if the symptoms of the Omicron variant are generally less severe than those of Delta. "When you have a more transmissible virus, it would exponentialise the number of severe cases and deaths. Even if you have a low percentage of severe cases, the absolute number can still be quite high. A small percentage of a very large number is still a large number."
So mild! And it will probably just go away now, because it was mild, and will only mutate to become even more mild. This is a Fact. Carve it in stone. We can all go back to normal. No further discussion needed. Mods, lock this thread.
 
You guys arguing that omicron was going to be mild, with lower hospitalization and death rates were right. Maybe you weren't even arguing, you KNEW these things because they were facts, clear as the sky is blue. Anyways, I'm convinced.

Look at this great news (link):
Statistics show that an average of over 2,000 people are dying from the virus in the US every day, roughly on par with the deaths seen in late September.

A large portion of the dead are older than 65 years old or unvaccinated.

According to statistics from Johns Hopkins University, the daily average of confirmed Covid-19 deaths surpassed 2,000 on 21 January and stood at 2,033 on 23 January. That's just short of where it was at the peak of the surge in Delta variant cases in September.

But there are many more people in hospital now due to the virus than there were back then, due to much higher case loads.

Dr Abraar Karan, an infectious disease doctor at Stanford University, told the BBC that the high death toll is largely a factor of the high hospitalisation rate, even if the symptoms of the Omicron variant are generally less severe than those of Delta. "When you have a more transmissible virus, it would exponentialise the number of severe cases and deaths. Even if you have a low percentage of severe cases, the absolute number can still be quite high. A small percentage of a very large number is still a large number."
So mild! And it will probably just go away now, because it was mild, and will only mutate to become even more mild. This is a Fact. Carve it in stone. We can all go back to normal. No further discussion needed. Mods, lock this thread.

So why are people going to the hospital, if that?s what?s making the death toll so high?

That don?t make no sense.

Also this post is pretty scary. It should probably go on the Science and Astronomy board Covid-19 thread.
 
More good news: "For 1st time in Michigan history, more people died than were born in 2020"

I also learned from this board that all the people that died, except for maybe like one or two, were old or had pre-existing conditions!

So... them dying takes them off health insurance industry books, which will make those companies even more profitable, without having to do anything!

And if they were over 65, Medicare won't have to pay for them well into old age now, and maybe we can give billionaires another tax cut!


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So why are people going to the hospital, if that?s what?s making the death toll so high?

That don?t make no sense.

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I don't know. Maybe because this country is so great, and our healthcare so exceptional and low cost, they're just too willing to go to the hospital for no reason at all?
 
More good news: "For 1st time in Michigan history, more people died than were born in 2020"

I also learned from this board that all the people that died, except for maybe like one or two, were old or had pre-existing conditions!

So... them dying takes them off health insurance industry books, which will make those companies even more profitable, without having to do anything!

And if they were over 65, Medicare won't have to pay for them well into old age now, and maybe we can give billionaires another tax cut!


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You?re forgetting Social Security savings.

And it isn?t just billionaires - any of us in Mitt Romney?s 53% who pay the freight will benefit from the tax savings.
 
You?re forgetting Social Security savings.

And it isn?t just billionaires - any of us in Mitt Romney?s 53% who pay the freight will benefit from the tax savings.


Yeah, you're right. I got more in common with the guys pulling in seven figures a year, with billions in assets than the schlubs who flip burgers and mow my lawn!
 
I don't know. Maybe because this country is so great, and our healthcare so exceptional and low cost, they're just too willing to go to the hospital for no reason at all?

Well, if according to your Dr. Abraar Karan, people going to the hospital is what?s making the death rate so high, going to the hospital, for whatever reason they go, seems to be a huge mistake.
 
More good news: "For 1st time in Michigan history, more people died than were born in 2020"

I also learned from this board that all the people that died, except for maybe like one or two, were old or had pre-existing conditions!

So... them dying takes them off health insurance industry books, which will make those companies even more profitable, without having to do anything!

And if they were over 65, Medicare won't have to pay for them well into old age now, and maybe we can give billionaires another tax cut!

If they were over 65, Medicare may have already paid for them well into their old age - sorry, those billionaires you love so much in the pharma industry may have to forego that tax cut and just be happy with all the taxpayer money your more than happy to send their way to pay for those vaccines you don't want to mandate but demand everyone get.

Also, don't forget about long COVID, that could offset the benefits of all those dead people being taken off the health insurance industry books...
 
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