It’s actually less when you factor in co-morbidities. Then back it explaining 99.71% survival rate WITH morbidities. Straight up would’ve pulled my calculator out and put Biden’s stupidity front and center. He wants to shutdown over .029% Come on man!
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Let's not forget that, of those "200,000", only 9,200 can be directly blamed on C-19, with no mention, in those cases, of morbid obesity, or undetected diabetes.
That's .0013%.
In passing, how many here even KNOW someone who has even GOTTEN C-19?
It's a Socialist scam.
My point exactly. However, Going too far with the “conspiracy” numbers risks you looking like a non sympathetic “denier” in front the normies that are IV’d to mainstream media. Even quoting CDC numbers that don’t get reported may not help with normies.
I know of people who got positive tests. And I know od a 97 year old who died and they attributed her death to covid, even though she's been mostly bedridden and unable to recognize family for over a year.
But that's how these numbers are made. The people dying of this were likely to have died anyway. It's sad, but it's a fact of life. And those "cases" are only still on the rise because schools and workplaces are now mandating testing.
As long as we keep testing people who aren't sick, we will always see a continuous number of "new cases".
But cases are irrelevant. Here's the CDCs death toll in graphical format...
https://i.maga.host/CAWao6U.png
It's been gone for 3 months.
How come that’s so different from the death graph at the Johns Hopkins map for the US, where it says there’s between 500 and 1000 deaths a day, currently, which is what Biden was referring to when he was trying to pin black deaths on Trump.
We are in danger of over-stating the comorbidity.
Just because someone has, say, high blood pressure, and is on medication, does not mean anything when it comes to covid.
Literally any diagnosis, no matter how minor, counts as a comorbidity.
And these comorbidities, most of them, do not make you more likely to die of covid.
Some, of course, do.