Does anyone really believe these WuFlu death numbers? I'm willing to wager that the actual deaths ACTUALLY caused by this flu are 1% of what "they" are citing. Yes, that low.
And don't for get the little secret that was leaked and quickly buried - Corona virus is indigenous and if you dig deep enough in any human you can find a sample.
Sorry the only source I have is my memory - but it is burned into my hippocampus.
Do you have a source for this? I have been unable to find anything that is newer than 2015, but I (as well as most people with at least 2 brain cells) have speculated that this has been the case all along. I'd love to have a dataset to show people with mild TDS. Extreme cases, as we all know, don't care about facts.
They're not "replacing" deaths. Both influenza and SARS-CoV-2 can cause pneumonia. Pneumonia is a condition that is the result of an infection and pretty much any lower respiratory infection will cause pneumonia, be it viral, bacterial, or fungal in nature. You can even develop pneumonia from inhaling non-living particles/substances (i.e. food going down the wrong tube).
Get infected with influenza/SARS-CoV-2
Viral replication process destroys lung tissue."
Fluid builds up in lungs.
Pneumonia.
Possible death.
Pretty much every flu death will have pneumonia accompanying it as the cause of death. The problem is with the way the CDC has their data and reporting set up. "Flu and pneumonia" lumps in all patients that died from flu-caused pneumonia in with all patients that died from pneumonia caused by other pathogens.
What they also aren't doing is looking at potential simultaneous infections that can cause compounding problems. Influenza doesn't invade cells through the same receptors as SARS-CoV-2, so you can theoretically be infected with both at the same time. So while someone could have no problem recovering from an infection from either, it may be far more difficult to recover from being infected with both at the same time.
All you need to know is that the US, which is only the 175th most densely populated country
We're 175th because we're the 5th largest country by area in the world.
has only 5% of the world population
5% of the world's population, but we're 3rd largest in population.
Most of our enormous population lives in our large cities and metro areas, while an immense amount of our land is sparsely populated. Just being pedantic that if you switch those two points around they become more relevant to the topic at hand.
I said from the first week of shutdowns that far more people would die globally from starvation and mental illness than from the stupid virus, especially those in third worlds and countries dependent on tourism.
Does anyone really believe these WuFlu death numbers? I'm willing to wager that the actual deaths ACTUALLY caused by this flu are 1% of what "they" are citing. Yes, that low.
We're way beyond "pretty sure"
One step further, you don't even have to be fucking carrying the disease - only speculation is needed to "confirm" a wuflu death.
And don't for get the little secret that was leaked and quickly buried - Corona virus is indigenous and if you dig deep enough in any human you can find a sample.
Sorry the only source I have is my memory - but it is burned into my hippocampus.
Indelibly.
SARS-CoV-2 isn't indigenous to humans, but related species are.
Do you have a source for this? I have been unable to find anything that is newer than 2015, but I (as well as most people with at least 2 brain cells) have speculated that this has been the case all along. I'd love to have a dataset to show people with mild TDS. Extreme cases, as we all know, don't care about facts.
Check out this graph of monthly deaths per million people in Sweden, 1851-2020
nice graph
They're not "replacing" deaths. Both influenza and SARS-CoV-2 can cause pneumonia. Pneumonia is a condition that is the result of an infection and pretty much any lower respiratory infection will cause pneumonia, be it viral, bacterial, or fungal in nature. You can even develop pneumonia from inhaling non-living particles/substances (i.e. food going down the wrong tube).
Get infected with influenza/SARS-CoV-2
Viral replication process destroys lung tissue."
Fluid builds up in lungs.
Pneumonia.
Possible death.
Pretty much every flu death will have pneumonia accompanying it as the cause of death. The problem is with the way the CDC has their data and reporting set up. "Flu and pneumonia" lumps in all patients that died from flu-caused pneumonia in with all patients that died from pneumonia caused by other pathogens.
What they also aren't doing is looking at potential simultaneous infections that can cause compounding problems. Influenza doesn't invade cells through the same receptors as SARS-CoV-2, so you can theoretically be infected with both at the same time. So while someone could have no problem recovering from an infection from either, it may be far more difficult to recover from being infected with both at the same time.
We're 175th because we're the 5th largest country by area in the world.
5% of the world's population, but we're 3rd largest in population.
Most of our enormous population lives in our large cities and metro areas, while an immense amount of our land is sparsely populated. Just being pedantic that if you switch those two points around they become more relevant to the topic at hand.
I said from the first week of shutdowns that far more people would die globally from starvation and mental illness than from the stupid virus, especially those in third worlds and countries dependent on tourism.