Yep, there is a big difference in dying WITH Covid and dying FROM Covid. They are conflating the two in order to create the most fear possible. Covid is often a contributing factor, but not THE factor in many of these +300K deaths. Most reasonable health care providers believe that 10% of that +300K is actually FROM Covid. This is just a lot of Fear Mongering to frighten the sheeple.johnnyblaze36 said:
It is also much more likely that 10% of that bogus 300K number are actually deaths FROM Covid. The whole thing is a giant money laundering scam.
Keegan99 said:
How are the flu deaths looking this year?
These people should be put in charge of our healthcareQuote:
She added that in one case, a person who was ejected from a car was "counted as a COVID death" because the virus was in his system.
One of the leading healthcare experts on this (blanking on his name) has said for months that the prevalence of it in the population was 9-10x higher than actual counts we had/have.johnnyblaze36 said:
I saw it estimated months ago that 10% of the entire population in the world (700 million people) has already caught this thing which would drive the survival rate even higher than it already is.
It is also much more likely that 10% of that bogus 300K number are actually deaths FROM Covid. The whole thing is a giant money laundering scam.
I certainly did my part and another feral hog this evening..ABATTBQ87 said:
Probably more deer killed in Texas in 2020 than people killed by covid in the US
Keegan99 said:
How are the flu deaths looking this year?

Also deaths from heart disease, for some miraculous reason.....cupcakesprinkles said:Keegan99 said:
How are the flu deaths looking this year?
The cdc have said that for some reason flu and influenza deaths are lower this year.

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After the pandemic started, positive tests for the flu virus plummeted by 98% in the United States, for example, whereas the number of samples submitted for testing dropped by only 61% In the end, the US 201920 flu season was rated as 'moderate' by the CDC, which estimates that 38 million people fell ill with influenza, and 22,000 people died. That's fewer than in recent years, but not unprecedented.
After the flu season in the north ended early, it hardly got going at all in the Southern Hemisphere. There were astonishingly few cases of seasonal flu there from April to July 2020 even as global COVID-19 cases continued to climb. In Australia, Chile and South Africa, a grand total of just 51 cases of flu were spotted in more than 83,000 tests