Well, my grandma just died of Covid19. However, she was also 94, had pneumonia, and refused to wear her oxygen hose while sleeping ..... so yeah: covid.
The question should be: do you know someone HEALTHY & under the age of 70 who died of COVID? The analysis by John Hopkins students (which was quickly censored) indicated that COVID deaths were really just misclassifications of deaths that were imminent anyway - since there has been no increase in total deaths, above what is expected. Hospitaks get a 20% bounty for any patient who tests positive for COVID, regardless of what they're hospitalized for. There is no reason to do that, orher than provide a huge incentive to pad the numbers.
Study from two NJ hospitals found 69% of COVID deaths were admitted with an DNR (Do not resuscitate). In other words they did NOT want extensive life saving measures because they were at end of life anyway.
Yep, the Johns Hopkins analysis of the CDC data really makes it clear that they are attributing deaths from other causes to COVID. Not surprising that they took down the article almost immediate after it was posted.
I saw a Branch Covidian attempt to deboonk it with a "fact check" and they failed miserably.
According to the CDC's total death numbers for past years, a normal 2020 would have 2,890,000 deaths: 2.86m in 2019, annual increase of ~20,000 deaths, and +8,000 for the leap day.
They are still assembling the numbers, but we are on track for 2.92m, give or take. A whole 30,000 above expectations. CDC says "excess death" is over 325,000, NYT extrapolates and says probably 384k. Either of those numbers would put "total death" at over 3.2 million.
NYT says covid increased total death this year by 11%, but the total death numbers say it only increased 1%, compared to a baseline of 2.89m. I've been archiving their covid page every week or so, so that we can analyze the changes later. I want to catch them inserting a quarter million false deaths at the last minute.
More than 3.2 million dead is the only way they can turn out to be honest about covid. Less than 2.9 million and covid doesn't even exist.
My best friend's sister's boyfriend's brother's girlfriend heard from this guy who knows this kid who's going with the girl who saw Ferris die of COVID at 31 Flavors last night. I guess it’s pretty serious..
Minor correction, the analysis was conducted by an assistant program director of the Applied Economics master’s degree program at Hopkins, not just a student. It was published in a newsletter run by students, however.
Yup. I read that heart disease deaths in 2020 are down 54% compared to 2019. That’s quite an accomplishment but will Trump get credit for it? No, he won’t.
He died of his lifestyle choices; a respiratory disease finished him off when he was barely holding on.
This is a typical heart disease death. A heart attack with the flu is a heart attack death. A heart attack with a positive covid test is a "covid death". Without unified reporting methods it's really hard to make meaningful comparisons.
I am as deep red as can be, and 100% MAGA, but I do know people that have died from covid.
I've never supported lockdowns or any of the rest of the bullshit, and my support for the president has remained steadfast, but don't try to convince me that people I care about aren't dead or that covid isn't real.
I actually do have family members that have died WITH covid as well. In both cases, they were terminally I'll prior to contracting the virus. One had heart failure and the other had CKD. It's offensive to me that they will be considered Covid deaths. I ask you with genuine sympathy, were the ones you lost healthy otherwise?
As I said in another post, some had no known comorbidities aside from age (one didn't even have any maintenance prescriptions and was healthy and strong before covid).
I absolutely acknowledge that covid is far more deadly to those with underlying preexisting conditions. The thing is, it isn't that simple. One of my best friends' entire family has it - his wife has several serious health issues and had nothing but the sniffles. He, on the other hand, was very strong and healthy and is down with double pneumonia from it.
It drives me nuts that we are so often divided over covid.
It is a fucking weapon released be China against us. I can understand the left pretending it is naturally occurring or dismissing it, but I cannot wrap my head around patriots giving China a free pass on killing over a quarter million Americans.
It is frustrating that they've managed to fuck us over this hard.
It’s not a weapon. That’s CCP propaganda. It’s the common cold. If you have any sort of illness you test positive for it because the PCR test primers have sections of human DNA
Any real patriot at this point has there eyes set on China. This will not be handled with more sanctions. They are fucked.
I think most pedes view the virus as a non-threat due to the survival rate and don't take it seriously. For most of us, it really isn't something to take seriously. We can't forget the voices we lost that truly did succumb to this Chinese act of war. Thank you for reminding me tonight.
Part of the problem is lack of middle ground. It is very real and some people suffer long-term. Some suffer long term from lots of things like the Epstein-Barr virus which can be fatal, but 90% of the world show immunity to. I believe risk and deaths are being inflated. People are terrified until someone in their family gets it and it is not big deal. There appears to be something genetic in people who have natural immunity or who get it and their bodies freak out. We just don't understand, but we do know it was manufactured in Wuhan
A Ventilator forces oxygen into the lungs of person who is unable to breathe for themselves. If the patient is breathing by him/herself then an Oxygen mask would be sufficient. Ventilators do nothing to fight a virus but will spread a lung infection rapidly. One dose of HCQ could have given your friends' immune system the means to adapt faster to the virus and one dose of antibiotics could have held the lung infection at bay to buy him time, just like the flu.
Yes. Intubation is murder. They might have recovered without it, but they NEVER recover from intubated ventilators. Not with these symptoms.
I'm sorry to tell you, your loved ones were murdered by malpractice. Medical errors are the leading cause of premature death in this country, unless you count abortion.
Agree, lost extended family, that said I also know people who died of other things and were labeled Covid and tons who got mild cases and it was no big deal. I think it is real, but inflated
I live in Northern NJ so Unfortunately I know a lot of folks that died from it. Between NY and NJ. many of the deaths are due to the ventilators being over used in understaffed and crowded hospitals.
The NJ and NY governors really fucked up
Wife is a board certified ER doc that worked May-Sept in central Florida as a locums doc at two hospitals. At the beginning, she was freaked out about the possibility she'd catch it and infect us at home. Not much was known early on about children, and we have to under 8.
She got slammed in July, but by end of July, they were struggling to find her hours. By August, the put her in the ICU (for lack of work in the ER). Intensivits (ICU docs) go through a separate residency than ER docs, so she was put into an environment she'd never been in before. 100% of her patients were COVID. She spent two months in the ICU.
Unlike the ER, where contact with patients is just long enough to either discharge or admit them other services (or transfer them out), she actually got to spend tons of time with the ICU patients and their families. She was not prepared for that. It nearly destroyed her. All but one of her patients through that two-month ICU stint died. All took at least 4 weeks to die.
One of the most moving families was a dad, mom, and one twin daughter. Dad was already on a vent by the time she started her shifts in the ICU. Mom and daughter were struggling to breathe on their own. Both refused to go on a vent, knowing they'd likely never come off alive. After speaking with them for several days, and getting to know them, sharing stories, and praying with them, both reluctantly agreed to be put on the vent (their O2 was in the low 70's despite being rotate regularly to prone). With tears and worship music playing from her cell phone, my wife put them under.
Dad died. Mom lasted another 3 weeks, then died. Daughter lasted 4 weeks, and was fortunately transferred to another facility for ECMO (heart/lung bypass). All the while, my wife stayed in communication with the daughter's twin sister via text and phone calls. It was brutal.
Fortunately a couple of weeks ago, the daughter called out of the blue... She survived a month on ECMO and was discharged. Her lungs are nearly destroyed, and she can barely walk, but she was alive. The sole survivor of the 2-month ICU shifts.
For the record, the entire family was borderline morbidly obese. And nearly all of the other ICU patients were also terribly overweight. No idea about other comorbidities, but one that is clearly a big one is being obese.
There are many other stories of patients whose families were all infected, and the youngest, healthiest were hit the hardest. There's definitely a genetic component to it as well.
The biggest challenge with managing sick patients was the duration of the illness. Even with the worst flu and pneumonia, the sickest patients are usually dead, or recovered enough to go to step-down within a week of being admitted to the ICU. With COVID, none were there for less than 3 weeks... And if it was shorter, it was because they died quickly.
Sorry for long post. This just hits close to home.
All that said, wife was a huge advocate initially of masks and lockdowns. Today, she sees it as a 100% political power play and refuses to wear them unless absolutely required (i.e. at work or visiting doctor).
Wish the obese thing was focused on from the beginning. My brother died in March, always knew he had a weight problem but never knew it was going to effect him in a situation like this. I knew he had COVID but I wasn’t even worried. I thought he would be fine being 27. He passed on a Saturday morning trying to wake up and he simply didn’t wake up completely and then passed away suddenly...
Sorry for your loss. I can't imagine losing my brother. But yes, I don't know why, still to this day, they don't call out that as the huge risk factor. Diabetes, high blood pressure, blah blah... It may be anecdotal, but wife's experiences lead her to believe that is the single biggest risk factor. Obese + COVID = very poor odds of survival.
I attended a remote online investing conference in May and they had 3 medical experts on, one was Mike Roizen, one was infectious disease expert at a big Boston Hospital and the other an epidemiologist from somewhere in the south. At any rate they told us if you are normal weight, no high blood pressure, no diabetes and under 65 your risk is tiny. They were very unconcerned, but were being careful out of courtesy to the people with health issues. My neighbor is friends with a nurse who works a Covid unit who fed her a steady stream of worst case and she was terrified because her family have risk factors, especially her 5yo who had previous pneumonia. The 5yo got it and was only sick about 4-6 hours. She only got him tested as a precaution.
I've seen nothing in person to suggest there's really virus. Only hearsay and propaganda outlets telling people there is. I mean the symptoms of it in mostly cases are literally, "there are no symptoms" which is why they push the mask shit. I don't know how people can even think this is remotely real.
It'd why I don't go to hospitals unless bones are extremely broken, there's major gaping wounds or clear organ failure.
People need to start sleeping shit off and stop handing money over to (((doctors))) who charge 60k for a couple of pills and a room for a couple nights.
The only people in my entire extended network that have died from it have all been morbidly obese. Everyone just got flu like sick, maybe a pneumonia, but then got better. This includes people with lung and heart conditions, and pretty old relatives.
I had all the symptoms for like 5 days and they were mild. I didn't go get tested because I don't want to be on that list and have to answer to the state contact tracing that is so fucking unconstitutional. This shit is the fucking flu and is bad to the same people that have problems with the flu.
One of my friends made a claim the other day. He said: "My friends, friends, coworker has covid and is probably going to die. She's morbidly obese and black. She's high risk."
I'm not denying COVID. It's very real. My whole family had it at Thanksgiving, and it affects everyone differently. Some people had flu symptoms, others cold symptoms, some no symptoms, and a few had neurological symptoms. Weirdest damn thing. . .
Absofuckinglutely !!! He already said he could die any day now. Theyre surprised he's made it this long. So if good ol Rush gets the covid and dies then I will still say hi cancer probably killed him and covid didn't help. But if I'm Ruh im gonna use some freaking common sense (its hard for some) and not expose myself. Maybe not run to the local Walmart or hangout in crowds or even go around people not wearing a mask. Im not saying Covid is fake. I think... know we should and hopefully will retaliate against China. Funny how the flu cases dropped off and all the other major illnesses killing folks these days and now its... Covid. No flu. No heart disease. Just covid.
So yes I will say the same thing
Of all the people I have in my life I always ask if they know anyone who has tested positive for wuflu and I have yet to hear of one. Immediate family, co-workers, neighbours (I live in a massive building who's average age is 70+) so approximately 40-50 people and not one positive case.
I know about a 100 people that have had the rona. All are still alive. All 100 either still came to work, went out to eat, still did everything they normally do on a day to day basis. Basically it was like the common cold or a bout of "I can't taste anything". Almost kinda like its not that bad...hmmmmm
A friend's mother died last week. She tested positive, was put in a hospital, and totally denied all visitors. About 2 weeks later she died, who knows what they did or didn't do for her.
I don't know anyone who's died with it. But I know people have, because of democrats. If we fully legalized HCQ we wouldn't have any deaths. Even the old people would be able to recover.
My best friend died of Covid. He would survived that plane crash had he not had this dirty fucking virus!
RIP ... May 20, 1901 - December 10, 2020 ... Best Friend, Son, Proud Biden 2024 Voter
Died of da China Virus. Dont worry about any other comorbities.
My brother in laws best friend just died yesterday of covid was overweightand drank alot. Wife's cousin died of covid but only had one working lung.
Well, my grandma just died of Covid19. However, she was also 94, had pneumonia, and refused to wear her oxygen hose while sleeping ..... so yeah: covid.
The question should be: do you know someone HEALTHY & under the age of 70 who died of COVID? The analysis by John Hopkins students (which was quickly censored) indicated that COVID deaths were really just misclassifications of deaths that were imminent anyway - since there has been no increase in total deaths, above what is expected. Hospitaks get a 20% bounty for any patient who tests positive for COVID, regardless of what they're hospitalized for. There is no reason to do that, orher than provide a huge incentive to pad the numbers.
Study from two NJ hospitals found 69% of COVID deaths were admitted with an DNR (Do not resuscitate). In other words they did NOT want extensive life saving measures because they were at end of life anyway.
Never heard that one before. Good to know. Do you have a link for a lazy pede?
Here’s the link: https://www.cidjournal.com/article/S0738-081X(20)30231-5/fulltext
Thank you very much
Makes sense. My dad had a dnr order a year before he passed.
Yep, the Johns Hopkins analysis of the CDC data really makes it clear that they are attributing deaths from other causes to COVID. Not surprising that they took down the article almost immediate after it was posted.
I saw a Branch Covidian attempt to deboonk it with a "fact check" and they failed miserably.
Speak of the archive, hear the flutter of its url
https://archive.fo/ByNUQ
According to the CDC's total death numbers for past years, a normal 2020 would have 2,890,000 deaths: 2.86m in 2019, annual increase of ~20,000 deaths, and +8,000 for the leap day.
They are still assembling the numbers, but we are on track for 2.92m, give or take. A whole 30,000 above expectations. CDC says "excess death" is over 325,000, NYT extrapolates and says probably 384k. Either of those numbers would put "total death" at over 3.2 million.
NYT says covid increased total death this year by 11%, but the total death numbers say it only increased 1%, compared to a baseline of 2.89m. I've been archiving their covid page every week or so, so that we can analyze the changes later. I want to catch them inserting a quarter million false deaths at the last minute.
More than 3.2 million dead is the only way they can turn out to be honest about covid. Less than 2.9 million and covid doesn't even exist.
I think CDC took down the footnote (from National Center for Health Statistics) that said COVID-19 only deaths was just 6% of actual numbers reported.
Too bad that, like Obama before he ran for political office, none of her acquaintances had ever heard of her
My best friend's sister's boyfriend's brother's girlfriend heard from this guy who knows this kid who's going with the girl who saw Ferris die of COVID at 31 Flavors last night. I guess it’s pretty serious..
Minor correction, the analysis was conducted by an assistant program director of the Applied Economics master’s degree program at Hopkins, not just a student. It was published in a newsletter run by students, however.
https://web.archive.org/web/20201126223119/https://www.jhunewsletter.com/article/2020/11/a-closer-look-at-u-s-deaths-due-to-covid-19
The one good thing about this c-19 hoax is that it eradicated the flu.
It also reduced heart disease and all of the other leading causes of death down to the lowest levels in decades. Quite an amazing virus.
Yup. I read that heart disease deaths in 2020 are down 54% compared to 2019. That’s quite an accomplishment but will Trump get credit for it? No, he won’t.
George Floyd
When you point guns at pregnant women's stomachs Covid jumps right to you and then non lethal knees kill you.
The bag of fentanyl he shoved up his own asshole probably had more to do with that.
He ate it
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I thought that was the meth he also took. Old Georgie was a lover of many extralegal substances.
Her father as 400 lbs? She musta been a cutie
He died of his lifestyle choices; a respiratory disease finished him off when he was barely holding on.
This is a typical heart disease death. A heart attack with the flu is a heart attack death. A heart attack with a positive covid test is a "covid death". Without unified reporting methods it's really hard to make meaningful comparisons.
Not cool, pede.
I am as deep red as can be, and 100% MAGA, but I do know people that have died from covid.
I've never supported lockdowns or any of the rest of the bullshit, and my support for the president has remained steadfast, but don't try to convince me that people I care about aren't dead or that covid isn't real.
I actually do have family members that have died WITH covid as well. In both cases, they were terminally I'll prior to contracting the virus. One had heart failure and the other had CKD. It's offensive to me that they will be considered Covid deaths. I ask you with genuine sympathy, were the ones you lost healthy otherwise?
As I said in another post, some had no known comorbidities aside from age (one didn't even have any maintenance prescriptions and was healthy and strong before covid).
I absolutely acknowledge that covid is far more deadly to those with underlying preexisting conditions. The thing is, it isn't that simple. One of my best friends' entire family has it - his wife has several serious health issues and had nothing but the sniffles. He, on the other hand, was very strong and healthy and is down with double pneumonia from it.
Fuck covid, and fuck China.
Genuinely sorry for your losses pede. Fuck China
Thank you.
It drives me nuts that we are so often divided over covid.
It is a fucking weapon released be China against us. I can understand the left pretending it is naturally occurring or dismissing it, but I cannot wrap my head around patriots giving China a free pass on killing over a quarter million Americans.
It is frustrating that they've managed to fuck us over this hard.
It’s not a weapon. That’s CCP propaganda. It’s the common cold. If you have any sort of illness you test positive for it because the PCR test primers have sections of human DNA
My uncle died last year. If he had died this year it would have been from Covid . But it was last year so it wasn’t covid
SarsCov2 doesn’t exist
The idea that this is a ‘released bioweapon ’ is part of the propaganda
Yes, even very young people die of the flu.
Any real patriot at this point has there eyes set on China. This will not be handled with more sanctions. They are fucked. I think most pedes view the virus as a non-threat due to the survival rate and don't take it seriously. For most of us, it really isn't something to take seriously. We can't forget the voices we lost that truly did succumb to this Chinese act of war. Thank you for reminding me tonight.
If the chinavirus kills over 300k excess people this year, as claimed, our total death numbers will exceed 3.2 million for the year.
We are currently on track to hit 2.92 million, give or take. ~30,000 excess deaths. Not 300,000-400,000 extra like the CDC and newstech is claiming.
There absolutely has been a nasty respiratory disease going around this year. Is that a novel coronavirus from China? IDK. And neither do you.
Part of the problem is lack of middle ground. It is very real and some people suffer long-term. Some suffer long term from lots of things like the Epstein-Barr virus which can be fatal, but 90% of the world show immunity to. I believe risk and deaths are being inflated. People are terrified until someone in their family gets it and it is not big deal. There appears to be something genetic in people who have natural immunity or who get it and their bodies freak out. We just don't understand, but we do know it was manufactured in Wuhan
To the best of my knowledge, yes, all ended up on a ventilator before passing. Is that relevant?
Yeah, we've figured out months ago that putting covid patients in ventilators is not a good treatment and actually causes bad side effects
A Ventilator forces oxygen into the lungs of person who is unable to breathe for themselves. If the patient is breathing by him/herself then an Oxygen mask would be sufficient. Ventilators do nothing to fight a virus but will spread a lung infection rapidly. One dose of HCQ could have given your friends' immune system the means to adapt faster to the virus and one dose of antibiotics could have held the lung infection at bay to buy him time, just like the flu.
Yes. Intubation is murder. They might have recovered without it, but they NEVER recover from intubated ventilators. Not with these symptoms.
I'm sorry to tell you, your loved ones were murdered by malpractice. Medical errors are the leading cause of premature death in this country, unless you count abortion.
My sisters-in-law are nurses and said don't let them put you on a respirator, increases death
Yeah - I can't follow Pedes down this road either. Sorry for your losses.
Agree, lost extended family, that said I also know people who died of other things and were labeled Covid and tons who got mild cases and it was no big deal. I think it is real, but inflated
Virtually NO ONE has “died from COVID”. When you strip away all the comorbidities the remaining death count is insignificant.
Stop being a dupe, that’s giving you a lot of credit, assuming you’re being honest.
The hallmark of a concern troll however is a statement that begins like this:
That’s like a car salesman that puts “Honest” in his name.
I knew two fat men around age sixty who died of it, or it was said they did. They both liked alcohol, and one had had diabetes.
Were they found on top of each other?
Kinky.
I live in Northern NJ so Unfortunately I know a lot of folks that died from it. Between NY and NJ. many of the deaths are due to the ventilators being over used in understaffed and crowded hospitals. The NJ and NY governors really fucked up
What's worse than not getting a ventilator ? Getting a ventilator with no one actually qualified to use it
Wife is a board certified ER doc that worked May-Sept in central Florida as a locums doc at two hospitals. At the beginning, she was freaked out about the possibility she'd catch it and infect us at home. Not much was known early on about children, and we have to under 8.
She got slammed in July, but by end of July, they were struggling to find her hours. By August, the put her in the ICU (for lack of work in the ER). Intensivits (ICU docs) go through a separate residency than ER docs, so she was put into an environment she'd never been in before. 100% of her patients were COVID. She spent two months in the ICU.
Unlike the ER, where contact with patients is just long enough to either discharge or admit them other services (or transfer them out), she actually got to spend tons of time with the ICU patients and their families. She was not prepared for that. It nearly destroyed her. All but one of her patients through that two-month ICU stint died. All took at least 4 weeks to die.
One of the most moving families was a dad, mom, and one twin daughter. Dad was already on a vent by the time she started her shifts in the ICU. Mom and daughter were struggling to breathe on their own. Both refused to go on a vent, knowing they'd likely never come off alive. After speaking with them for several days, and getting to know them, sharing stories, and praying with them, both reluctantly agreed to be put on the vent (their O2 was in the low 70's despite being rotate regularly to prone). With tears and worship music playing from her cell phone, my wife put them under.
Dad died. Mom lasted another 3 weeks, then died. Daughter lasted 4 weeks, and was fortunately transferred to another facility for ECMO (heart/lung bypass). All the while, my wife stayed in communication with the daughter's twin sister via text and phone calls. It was brutal.
Fortunately a couple of weeks ago, the daughter called out of the blue... She survived a month on ECMO and was discharged. Her lungs are nearly destroyed, and she can barely walk, but she was alive. The sole survivor of the 2-month ICU shifts.
For the record, the entire family was borderline morbidly obese. And nearly all of the other ICU patients were also terribly overweight. No idea about other comorbidities, but one that is clearly a big one is being obese.
There are many other stories of patients whose families were all infected, and the youngest, healthiest were hit the hardest. There's definitely a genetic component to it as well.
The biggest challenge with managing sick patients was the duration of the illness. Even with the worst flu and pneumonia, the sickest patients are usually dead, or recovered enough to go to step-down within a week of being admitted to the ICU. With COVID, none were there for less than 3 weeks... And if it was shorter, it was because they died quickly.
Sorry for long post. This just hits close to home.
All that said, wife was a huge advocate initially of masks and lockdowns. Today, she sees it as a 100% political power play and refuses to wear them unless absolutely required (i.e. at work or visiting doctor).
Wish the obese thing was focused on from the beginning. My brother died in March, always knew he had a weight problem but never knew it was going to effect him in a situation like this. I knew he had COVID but I wasn’t even worried. I thought he would be fine being 27. He passed on a Saturday morning trying to wake up and he simply didn’t wake up completely and then passed away suddenly...
Never even got to talk to him one last time...
Sorry for your loss. I can't imagine losing my brother. But yes, I don't know why, still to this day, they don't call out that as the huge risk factor. Diabetes, high blood pressure, blah blah... It may be anecdotal, but wife's experiences lead her to believe that is the single biggest risk factor. Obese + COVID = very poor odds of survival.
So sorry, this has been a wake up call for taking care of ourselves
I attended a remote online investing conference in May and they had 3 medical experts on, one was Mike Roizen, one was infectious disease expert at a big Boston Hospital and the other an epidemiologist from somewhere in the south. At any rate they told us if you are normal weight, no high blood pressure, no diabetes and under 65 your risk is tiny. They were very unconcerned, but were being careful out of courtesy to the people with health issues. My neighbor is friends with a nurse who works a Covid unit who fed her a steady stream of worst case and she was terrified because her family have risk factors, especially her 5yo who had previous pneumonia. The 5yo got it and was only sick about 4-6 hours. She only got him tested as a precaution.
My great aunt. 97.
I gotta break ranks here - this is stupid
I agree, COVID is stupid.
This post bugs the hell out of me.
I guess I’m the only one who’s 27-year old older brother died?
Can you edit with his comorbidities. We are trying to figure out how real actual people we can verify died
The virus is real, but everything that has been done in response to it is a scam.
I've seen nothing in person to suggest there's really virus. Only hearsay and propaganda outlets telling people there is. I mean the symptoms of it in mostly cases are literally, "there are no symptoms" which is why they push the mask shit. I don't know how people can even think this is remotely real.
Knew a guy with covid that might have done ok if they didn't puncture his lung with the ventilator. It counts for the official numbers though.
Wtf? Hope his family lawyered up
lotta that going around over the summer......
It'd why I don't go to hospitals unless bones are extremely broken, there's major gaping wounds or clear organ failure.
People need to start sleeping shit off and stop handing money over to (((doctors))) who charge 60k for a couple of pills and a room for a couple nights.
I'm up to 4
So sorry
Does my wife’s uncle’s mother in law who was 96 years old count? She had pneumonia and Covid
One of my Mom's cousins is in the ICU on a ventilator. I am afraid he isn't going to make it.
My friends grandma died yesterday of covid. I get that's it's hyped and she was elderly but it is real none-the-less and my friend is distraught
The only people in my entire extended network that have died from it have all been morbidly obese. Everyone just got flu like sick, maybe a pneumonia, but then got better. This includes people with lung and heart conditions, and pretty old relatives.
I had all the symptoms for like 5 days and they were mild. I didn't go get tested because I don't want to be on that list and have to answer to the state contact tracing that is so fucking unconstitutional. This shit is the fucking flu and is bad to the same people that have problems with the flu.
Me, no. My dad, three.
One of my friends made a claim the other day. He said: "My friends, friends, coworker has covid and is probably going to die. She's morbidly obese and black. She's high risk."
I asked: "Is she in the hospital?"
He said: "No she won't go."
Play stupid games win stupid prizes.
I mean my father's second cousins nephews sisters roommate would have survived that tornado if it weren't for covid killing him first
I have at least 1000 people in my circle. Not 1 of them had Covid. A few know someone who knows someone that may have had Covid.
Covid was a sick joke
I don't even know a person that's had it let alone died from it.
I know a ton of people that have "had" it. But I don't know anyone that has had any symptoms whatsoever
My best friends sister's fiance's grandfather died from it. If the 4 points of separation count I've got 1
We shouldn’t be calling it covid. Should be Wuhan Virus, kung flu virus, ccp virus remember it’s origins
In my line of work I am in lots of homes.
None of those people have had or know anyone that's had the Kung Flu.
I've been in over a hundred homes this year. Without a mask. I'm fine.
Why? So they can vote?
I know someone who died because of Chinavirus, but not from Chinavirus.
I finally know someone who has COVID. I still don't know anyone who had died from it.
Herman Cain
Westview Cemetery
Atlanta, Georgia
Go fuck yourself, OP.
He had a comorbidity of stage 4 colon cancer.
I'm not denying COVID. It's very real. My whole family had it at Thanksgiving, and it affects everyone differently. Some people had flu symptoms, others cold symptoms, some no symptoms, and a few had neurological symptoms. Weirdest damn thing. . .
Yep. People who have had cancer in the past likely have much higher mortality rates than people who have never had cancer, much less Stage 4.
What pisses me off of this retarded meme is that they are denying covid. OP and his delusional ass can get fucked.
He was 74 and had went thru chemo for that stage 4 cancer! Good try tho. Shill
Would you say the same thing if Rush caught covid today and died 3 days from now?
Absofuckinglutely !!! He already said he could die any day now. Theyre surprised he's made it this long. So if good ol Rush gets the covid and dies then I will still say hi cancer probably killed him and covid didn't help. But if I'm Ruh im gonna use some freaking common sense (its hard for some) and not expose myself. Maybe not run to the local Walmart or hangout in crowds or even go around people not wearing a mask. Im not saying Covid is fake. I think... know we should and hopefully will retaliate against China. Funny how the flu cases dropped off and all the other major illnesses killing folks these days and now its... Covid. No flu. No heart disease. Just covid. So yes I will say the same thing
If that fictional Rush who died of covid could have lived a few months more, a year, it matters. Every day is precious.
But the OP is. And that's why I'm calling him a faggot.
COVID shill
You from the dnc?
Glowie looking for dates ... jokeish
Almost everyone I know who got Covid19 had very mild symptoms. One person said it was like a bad flu.
Of all the people I have in my life I always ask if they know anyone who has tested positive for wuflu and I have yet to hear of one. Immediate family, co-workers, neighbours (I live in a massive building who's average age is 70+) so approximately 40-50 people and not one positive case.
I know Covid response deaths. No deaths from the flu itself. (Suicides and 1 inmate release murder)
I know about a 100 people that have had the rona. All are still alive. All 100 either still came to work, went out to eat, still did everything they normally do on a day to day basis. Basically it was like the common cold or a bout of "I can't taste anything". Almost kinda like its not that bad...hmmmmm
I actually know 3 people who have died from it. Two were 60 and all three have been in piss poor health for over a decade.
A friend's mother died last week. She tested positive, was put in a hospital, and totally denied all visitors. About 2 weeks later she died, who knows what they did or didn't do for her.
A friend of a friend has it, he is 64.
I don't know anyone who's died with it. But I know people have, because of democrats. If we fully legalized HCQ we wouldn't have any deaths. Even the old people would be able to recover.
But what even is COVID ??? STILL HAS NOT BEEN ISOLATED