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posted ago by RemoteBus ago by RemoteBus +427 / -0

If ever there was a real life experiment to see if there would be a huge jump in infections, these nationwide protests would be it. Two weeks later and there has not been a large spike of people that caught it, nationwide, which is what should have happened if this virus was the real deal.

Notice how the media no longer report on deaths, just on new cases, which by the way could be people with the flu, pnumonia and are being misdiagnosed. The deaths have dropped of a cliff. The mass protests and the fact that mass amounts of people havent died, prove that its well and truly over.

The corrupt media are just doing what they do best, push fear. They keep wearing masks, making people think we are in an apocalypse. Its bs, i dont wear a mask when i go out, and im still here.

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leo-bulero 9 points ago +9 / -0

They tested a mostly random sample of protestors in Seattle (mind you a lot of these people were out day after day, some even camped out overnight) and 1% tested positive. That's after ~2 weeks of protests. The fact is, if you're generally healthy, outdoors, and not around anyone who has symptoms, you're going to be fine.

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Super_Dave 3 points ago +3 / -0

Like.. the flu?

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holytrpbatman 6 points ago +7 / -1

You silly goose. We all died of net neutrality years ago.

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Super_Dave 3 points ago +3 / -0

That is to say, those of us that survived WW3 with NK.

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jaaardstyck 3 points ago +3 / -0

I was one of the 700,000,000 who died daily from the tax cuts.

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Super_Dave 2 points ago +2 / -0

Damn. I couldn't even file my taxes, after me and my whole family were killed by a roaming gang of AR-15 rifles.

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RockyMin 4 points ago +4 / -0

We don't even know if the numbers they do flash up on the screen are actually true. They just give numbers of cases and deaths every day. We never see these "infected people" or even the dead bodies so we can never confirm these numbers and just have to accept them because health officials and experts say it's true.

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BlackVotesMatter 3 points ago +3 / -0

The virus is specialized: it does not kill people that protest racism. The virus supports BLM and wants racism gone from this country.

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vinnychase 2 points ago +2 / -0

Fuckin H1N1 killed 2% of the global population and it wasn't nearly as "big" of a deal as corona. Shit is fucking top clown world

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mechdork 1 point ago +1 / -0

Remember the Italian doctor who wrote about how Covid was infinitesimal in strength compared to several weeks ago? And how quick they were to shut him up?

I remember reading a while back that a big problem with producing deadly viruses is that the more deadly and contagious they are, the quicker they lose their potency.

We're going to see more cases but way fewer hospitalizations and deaths. I think it's already way less deadly than the regular flu.

It's over folks.

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c0mpl3x 1 point ago +1 / -0

“Trust the numbers and science from the CDC, bigot!” Yes, the same CDC that was stuffed with Chinese spies for decades.

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AngelMark 1 point ago +1 / -0

Because of racism! Duh!

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sdl5 0 points ago +1 / -1

So, you are half right: a 15-20 day window post exposure is when most people who got infected are either over it or in Oh Shit I'm Getting Hella Sick Doc! status.

This is not testing data- those are all but useless tbh. This is hospitalizations.

About 20% of infected may reach this stage just about now if one of the early mobs, and in a continuous growing stream from protest cities for about a week or more, the more vulnerable who get severely ill swiftly being far less likely to be out in the streets.

But- it will be chasing any Mem Weekend illnesses by about 5-7 days max, and those first spiking numbers didn't get late reported until Mon-Tue vs last Weekend. This is an ongoing delay problem every week, and worse on holiday weekends and in riot locations too.

So first you need to be able to have a State where County breakdowns exist. Then you need to know at LEAST State levels of hospital positives, pref with subset of ICU cases that would normally take longer to rise. Many Statezms may list this info, but often it is buried in obcsure non obvious links or pages on a govt site. Siccing /pol on this for a continuous cross comparison and retrospective would be great, but I think they're over it.