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naffers -11 points ago +1 / -12

Yeah but we are implementing mitigating factors so the logical conclusion would be were the circumstances the same, chances are excess deaths would be edging higher with this coronavirus in circulation.

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NataliesFeet 12 points ago +12 / -0

Wrong. Covid 19 is no more contagious than the flu. How is the flu nonexistent but covid 19 is raging, even with mitigating factors. Doesn't add up.

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2020voterFRAUDbigly 11 points ago +11 / -0

I will confirm this through personal experience and close proximity relation: I work on large job sites in la county. Many people have tested positive all working with me or around me using the same tools and material. The "infected" leave and I would be tested over the course of several days upwards to 3 tests within 8 days. I have never been positive or sick. I object to wearing a mask. I have been threatened with my job. I have been cussed out.

It's been almost a year in the thick of it. I haven't missed a day of work. Stop being sheep and fucking live your normal life.

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naffers 1 point ago +1 / -0

Because the population has a better general immunity to variants of the flu due to years gone by where we have either caught and recovered from it or elderly reviewed vaccines over years for it.

You cannot bare faced say 100k dying of the flu a year is normal. Assuming your assertion about it being the same as the flu is correct.

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angryrhino83 6 points ago +6 / -0

These "mitigating" factors are also leading to an increase in suicides and drug and alcohol over doses that normally also would not have occurred.

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LordTancretus 3 points ago +3 / -0

Murders are skyrocketing too.

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naffers 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah don't have to remind me I think it's criminal what they're enforcing in the name of protecting pensioners and those with comorbidities.