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scrobin 6 points ago +6 / -0

Yeah, that's not how people have died of covid...It's a respiratory disease which takes multiple days to weeks to make itself into the lungs, which effects other organs due to a lack of blood supply. There were no "sudden" covid deaths...You're a moron...

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bugsbunny [S] 0 points ago +1 / -1

There absolutely are. Some go into septic shock even when otherwise asymptomatic.

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scrobin 1 point ago +1 / -0

https://www.healthline.com/health/sepsis#causes

None of which is asymptomatic... These are all symptoms of severe sepsis, before septic shock takes place.

patches of discolored skin
decreased urination
changes in mental ability
low platelet (blood clotting cells) count
problems breathing
abnormal heart functions
chills due to fall in body temperature
unconsciousness
extreme weakness

People die everyday, sucks, more people in America died last year than this year...Not 300 000 more buddy, LESS...

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scrobin 1 point ago +1 / -0

Is that how 99.5 percent of people died from covid? I could also trip and fall and get a pulmonary embolism, do we ban walking now?

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