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Brethern123 34 points ago +34 / -0

90 percent of that is elderly.

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Anonymous_SoFar 3 points ago +3 / -0

Not to be the ass to correct you, but to inform you it was 5 degenerate democrat run states.

Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Michigan, and Commiefornia.

Have a wonderful day, my fellow patriot

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swimminginthoughts 21 points ago +21 / -0

I saw an elderly lady checking her mailbox yesterday with a mask on. Sad.

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BlinkinSun 10 points ago +10 / -0

The elderly and the very sick are the only people at any risk at all from this. These are the only people who should be taking precautions.

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swimminginthoughts 11 points ago +11 / -0

No, this lady was at home, walking by herself. She's unjustly terrified!

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BlinkinSun 5 points ago +5 / -0

If it was a single family home and not a complex, absolutely. I have seen people driving by themselves with a mask and face shield on in Florida during the heigh of the fake FL numbers “spike”... people are ridiculous.

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BlinkinSun 2 points ago +2 / -0

I’m in space coast and most of the people here are based but we have some total whack jobs as well. I visited Maryland this last weekend and it was horrendous there.

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swimminginthoughts 3 points ago +3 / -0

Not only was it a single family home, it's in the middle of nowhere in rural Ohio!

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Nibba 4 points ago +4 / -0

Saw this a few times. Didnt think it'd hit me in the feels but it kind of did. Younger people? Idiots. Older people being terrorized? MSM and state government encouraging the terror should hang for this.

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OnionRouter 1 point ago +1 / -0

People over 60 are terrified, and given they are 80% of the deaths, they have a right to be.

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LiberalTears4545 20 points ago +20 / -0

They’re saying ignore the cdc now

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MaxineWaters4Prez 14 points ago +14 / -0

Amazing, the same week the CDC revised their statistics to depict reality. Weird.

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Bernier4Canada 14 points ago +14 / -0

they're scared, same reason you'll see a mother putting a mask on her 1 year old. She doesn't know what's true or not and is not taking any chances with her baby's life.

I give elderly a pass, but if I see a 30 year old man driving alone with a mask on in the country... LOL

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Zer8 10 points ago +10 / -0

Can someone please provide a link where they had reduced the number of deaths from covid? I have tried finding it on the cdc website but it looked like the same numbers to me. Thanks in advance.

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JKillen 9 points ago +9 / -0

I think it is the same numbers but if you read the small print, they admit that only 6% of covid-19 deaths without any comorbidities

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wily-robot 8 points ago +8 / -0

It's a matter of how you count the deaths. What they reported was that 94% of COVID deaths were in people with comorbidities, often 2-3 or more. That means only 6% of the reported COVID deaths were only caused by COVID, which is under 10k deaths.

For example, when my grandfather died years ago of Parkinson's disease, what technically killed him in the end was a simple case of pneumonia. That was the cause of death. But everyone involved understood that he had gotten to a point where almost any infection would've killed him, including the flu, the common cold, and presumably COVID had it existed.

If he'd been alive today and gotten COVID instead of pneumonia, he'd have been a COVID casualty. Folks like him are that 94%.

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FudgyFudgeBots 5 points ago +5 / -0

After Trump forced states to report data directly to the HHS, the numbers started changing dramatically. Wonder why?

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Cyer6 3 points ago +3 / -0

That's why I don't trust ANYTHING having to do with CV anymore. It's all been reduced to scandals, lies, manipulation and falsification to achieve a political outcome. I knew when they took data reporting away from private firms, local and state authorities and other places that might have a political or financial agenda, everything would start to change.

What angers me is that places like Texas and our spineless governor are still ignoring all the real facts and data. He supposed to be coming out with some new policies that will open up Texas in the coming days, but I want to see these face muzzles gone!

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FudgyFudgeBots 2 points ago +2 / -0

Alabamas governor, der fuhrer Kay Ivey, is playing the same game as Abbott, extending the muzzle mandate to October.

I hardly leave the house anymore because it pisses me off so bad to see people act like sheep.

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Cyer6 1 point ago +1 / -0

I hardly leave the house anymore because it pisses me off so bad to see people act like sheep.

Same. I hate going anywhere but on a positive note, it keeps me from spending money and wasting gas. I just cringe when I walk up to a place and have to pull on my damn neck gaiter, which does absolutely nothing, just to patronize some place. That's fine, I've always been a homebody and I've seen the world, and lived a very exciting life. Now, I have plenty of hobbies and things to enjoy at home.

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The5thEstate 4 points ago +4 / -0

But muh co-morbidity causes... 🤡🤡

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Choppermagic 3 points ago +3 / -0

what is the link to the "small print" that it says this. It would be great to share

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Huskereyez 2 points ago +2 / -0

Seriously. Yesterday went to a suit store with my two older boys and the clerk said that they require us to wear a mask. I politely told her that all three of us have the same medical condition that is harmful to us if we wear masks. She then told the manager. When she got back to us she said, “What type of suits are you interested in?” Hopefully more people are waking up.

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TheDespotofCartoons 2 points ago +2 / -0

I went into my local Walgreens today to get a drink (was moving things into my storage space and this region stays BALLS HOT through October). Signs on the door and register stating that masks were required...but the checkout girl greeted me brightly and no one else said a word. Feels good, man!

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spuger 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's less than that. 6% had no documented co-morbidities.

You can bet your ass they actually did, but they weren't written down.

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DoMe22 1 point ago +2 / -1

Does anyone have the sauce? I've seen this referenced a few times, and I haven't been able to pinpoint this on the CDC website, mostly due to my own shortcomings.

Thanks in advance :)

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booblitchutz 1 point ago +1 / -0

FUCK GREG ABBOTT

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1776-or-1984 1 point ago +1 / -0

ITS OVER 9000, DRUMPTARDERS!!!

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Patriotic-2A-Addict 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm currently on the bus, it's mandatory that we all wear a mask.😒

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ParkerTruman 1 point ago +1 / -0

"Ignore the CDC" they are now saying lol

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pqsusan 11 points ago +11 / -0

The wording of the post title is not quite accurate. The CDC now shows that that only 6% of covid deaths are actually from covid. You have to do the math to get the "under 10,000" of the post title.

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CharacterAssignment 1 point ago +1 / -0

I saw the same but I noticed something interesting. Not sure if they changed it or it has always been this way but it now says "All deaths involving COVID." Either way it is pretty telling. They aren't reporting just COVID deaths. They are reporting deaths of people with COVID. Meaning they don't have to die of COVID to be counted.

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Bernier4Canada -5 points ago +4 / -9

This misinformation only makes you guys look like idiots you know

they did not LOWER anything, they put out the data on deaths with pre-existing conditions. If I have a heart problem and covid causes that heart problem to kill me, then BOTH killed me.

Don't treat this new info as "oh only 6% actually died of COVID". That is what they WANT you to spew, so they can discredit you so easily. Treat it as "We know now that AT LEAST 6% of the covid deaths, died of COVID alone".

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wily-robot 8 points ago +8 / -0

At the same time, it's completely misleading to report all of these deaths as unambiguously COVID deaths, because they weren't. Many of these people would've died from almost any infection. Many would've died without any infection at all.

This isn't the approach that folks normally take. If a family member has severe heart disease and one day they get the flu and die, sure, they can get counted as a death due to the flu and you can understand the flu as technically having dealt the deathblow. But everyone knows that it was severe heart disease which was their undoing, including their doctors. The difference between the flu and COVID is that with the latter we have a huge national media apparatus trying to inflate the number of COVID deaths as much as possible, completely ignoring all involved complications.