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FindersKeepers (10-19-2020)
FindersKeepers (10-19-2020)
Heh... Look at all these Chinese authorities!
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/18/b...omy-covid.html
https://www.theguardian.com/business...id-19-pandemic
https://www.businessinsider.com/coro...ruggle-2020-10
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/l...800-8/fulltext
Oh...but wait for it...it's a conspiracy! That now apparently includes the financial experts in addition to the medical experts of the U.S.
I find your lack of faith...disturbing...
-Darth Vader
The American media passes on information fed to them by China. It’s nice that some will trust the voracity of that information.
Here are a couple of timely articles about the harms associated with the lockdowns.
50,000 Children’s Surgeries Postponed, Deaths on Transplant Waiting List Near-Doubled Due to Lockdown: Report
Suicides Up Nearly 100% Among Young People In Wisconsin’s Second Largest County, As Medical Experts Cite Perils Of Social Isolation
ΜOΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ
CDC Data Suggest Lockdowns Could Kill As Many People As COVID
We have been saying this for a while; at least some of us. We have also mentioned that the US doesn't count COVID deaths the same as other nations.
Read the rest of the article at the link.Three-hundred-fifty years ago, John Graunt attempted to give Londoners an accurate assessment of fatality rates of diseases in the community so people could understand their risk level. Until COVID-19, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) fulfilled the same role.
Then the CDC abandoned tradition and sensibility and treated COVID differently than every other disease. For a death to be considered a COVID death, COVID no longer needed to be the immediate or underlying cause of death. Now, a death is considered a COVID death even if COVID was only a contributing condition.
For example, a certificate that lists dementia as the cause of death but doesn’t list a respiratory ailment is likely to be a case of dying with COVID, not from COVID. Likewise for accidents, heart attacks, strokes, and any other non-respiratory condition.
Singapore, for example, only counts deaths as COVID deaths if they are accompanied by pneumonia. If the United States followed this criterion, COVID deaths would total about 90,000 and be comparable to a very bad flu season.
To disentangle respiratory COVID deaths from other types of COVID deaths requires examining individual death records, which are difficult to obtain. Fortunately, in May, Florida released data on 1,489 COVID deaths. About two-thirds of those deaths that listed more than just COVID as a cause also listed a respiratory condition.
Applying this two-thirds estimate to the current official tally of 240,000 U.S. COVID deaths yields a very rough estimate of 160,000 deaths from COVID. Remarkably, this number represents about half of the approximately 300,000 excess deaths the United States has experienced this year, according to the CDC’s latest estimate dated Oct. 3. The 300,000 number is determined by subtracting the 2,240,000 fatalities the CDC estimates we would expect to have seen from January to October if 2020 were a typical year from the 2,540,000 deaths we have actually suffered.
This begs the question: What is causing the remaining 140,000 excess deaths?
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Ethereal (11-05-2020)
donttread (11-05-2020)
God Bless America, God Bless our Military and God Bless the Police who defended the country against the insurgents on January 6, 2021
Think 3rd party for 2024 folks. Clean up America.
Once I tell you that we agree to disagree there will be no more discussion between us in the thread so please don't waste your time continuing to argue your points because I will not respond.
Ethereal (11-05-2020)