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We didn't have a pandemic. It's all bullshit. Remember when two hospital ships from the military were anchored and left unused? Remember the panic for ventilators, which were never used, and were just sent to a landfill? Nobody knows anybody that died from it at work.
I still do not know anyone who died from the virus, or even anyone who got seriously ill.
The deaths from the flu went to zero in 2020, while a respiratory illness with similar characteristics caused hundreds of thousands of deaths.
The CDC statistics have zero credibility.
Check out the graph below.
They count WITH separately from FROM. It's confusing and I can't find any clarification from the CDC.
The way I look at it, there's probably 3 categories here:
1) "died with covid / multiple causes / death spiral"
2) "died directly from covid"
3) "BOTH 1&2"
They only show us 2 categories in the dataset, which are #2 & #3.
#2 is called "FROM" and #3 is called "WITH".
Are you implying the pandemic was manipulated?
However, once infected and hospitalized in intensive care, case-fatality ratios were high for all adults
Onvacation says
Are you implying the pandemic was manipulated?
I can't explain the rationale behind the insanity that gripped this country, but our institutions clearly are compromised.
So if younger, get out into the environment. Enjoy life. Don't shelter in place, it may kill you when you are older. Don't be obese, smoke, or neglect your health. And stay the fuck out of the hospital.
My analyses of the data indicates very few comorbidities contributed to the death toll, which is the opposite of what we saw and common sense would indicate. You can see in this chart that 90% of the WITH people died FROM covid.
Have you done any research into what specifically those columns mean? I think you might be making faulty assumptions about what those 2 categories mean.
How do you know which category includes comorbidities, and which comorbidities, and under which scenarios, each column covers? They may BOTH cover comorbidities for all we know, but have some different rules.
However, once infected and hospitalized in intensive care, case-fatality ratios were high for all adults, especially in those over 60 years.
Now you will be audited.
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