What I know now and what I knew then is different.
At this moment in time, I believe the vast majority of the people with the virus survive it. 98.8 percent or higher.
Back then when I saw the numbers from Italy and Spain I was worried. I went out covering my nose and mouth before it was required. Hahahahahah
TO answer your question, I think the numbers in Italy and Spain were high because of a huge population of seniors, ventilators being overused, lots of people dying in nursing homes in Spain.
I do statistical analysis for a living and when I saw the first models showing catastrophic outcomes I called BS.
The amount of bad guesswork and faulty assumptions that went into the modeling is beyond incompetence. It had to be International. No statistician would ever make those mistakes on accident, therefore I suspected foul play from Day 1.
Turns out I was probably correct.
When you say "600 a day" I ask 600 of what? 600 people they are claiming died from Covid? I want a lot more context and comparison before I'm ready to buy into their narrative.
whaaaaat, just because they projected millions dead when in reality like 10,000 actually died FROM it doesnt mean we should question their science! and we should especially not question why the people who made the doom and gloom models that were off by millions were caught out and about breaking their own rules for masking and social distancing. stop being crazy!
Question the numbers from Italy and Spain. Ask why it was worse there.
"Cases" don't accurately reflect the number of people with WuFlu and the death-from-Covid numbers are all BS.
What you should conclude is that there's enough evidence that they lied to us that it's fair to wonder why.
I know what I've concluded, and it all points to some serious dirtbaggery.
What I know now and what I knew then is different.
At this moment in time, I believe the vast majority of the people with the virus survive it. 98.8 percent or higher.
Back then when I saw the numbers from Italy and Spain I was worried. I went out covering my nose and mouth before it was required. Hahahahahah
TO answer your question, I think the numbers in Italy and Spain were high because of a huge population of seniors, ventilators being overused, lots of people dying in nursing homes in Spain.
Still 600 a day was high. Then 900 a day.
Fair enough.
I do statistical analysis for a living and when I saw the first models showing catastrophic outcomes I called BS.
The amount of bad guesswork and faulty assumptions that went into the modeling is beyond incompetence. It had to be International. No statistician would ever make those mistakes on accident, therefore I suspected foul play from Day 1.
Turns out I was probably correct.
When you say "600 a day" I ask 600 of what? 600 people they are claiming died from Covid? I want a lot more context and comparison before I'm ready to buy into their narrative.
whaaaaat, just because they projected millions dead when in reality like 10,000 actually died FROM it doesnt mean we should question their science! and we should especially not question why the people who made the doom and gloom models that were off by millions were caught out and about breaking their own rules for masking and social distancing. stop being crazy!