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jongib369
12-14-2020, 12:54 PM
https://youtu.be/6SjwUXyP8j4

Why is it okay to count the deaths this way? :biggums:

Are they doing it like this everywhere?

KennyPowers
12-14-2020, 01:11 PM
https://youtu.be/6SjwUXyP8j4

Why is it okay to count the deaths this way? :biggums:

Are they doing it like this everywhere?



Yep.

The people mocking covid have known this for a long time but the communists are so brainwashed they live in fear of something that has like a 99.96 survival rate. If you die in a car crash with covid, it's a covid death. If you get shot by a cop and have covid, it's a covid death. I won't be getting a vaccination.



Also


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFgEGmAbJew

Lil-Shrimp
12-14-2020, 01:27 PM
Hospitals get paid more if you announce the death caused by COVID

FourthTenor
12-14-2020, 02:19 PM
You can say what you want.

ItsMillerTime is still going to be terrified of this thing.

warriorfan
12-14-2020, 04:03 PM
In before primetime comes in and calls this a conspiracy theory.

AKA_AAP
12-15-2020, 03:16 AM
Partisan idiots like primtetime, itsmillertime, and kblaze are LOVING all the negative news on covid, they low key want the number to go as high as the sky, manufactured or not. As long as it makes Racist Pedophile joe biden the President!

coin24
12-15-2020, 03:57 AM
Said this shit since day one. You won’t ever convince morons like bladed and prime.. they actually believe there is 300k Covid deaths there.:lol:facepalm

Cleverness
12-15-2020, 04:18 AM
This video has been out since like April.


Said this shit since day one. You won’t ever convince morons like bladed and prime.. they actually believe there is 300k Covid deaths there.:lol:facepalm

I believe there are over 300k deaths with covid in the US, and possibly an undercount since the virus was in the US in 2019 and we didn't ramp up testing until April. The most important thing to know about COVID deaths is that the median age of death is above average life expectancy. Never has a "pandemic virus" fit this description.

On average, people who died with covid-19 lived longer than people who died without it.

Hospitalization rate is ~1%. In April, the Navy ships sailed out, field hospitals torn down, many without seeing any patients. Should have opened 100% then, but Trump kept extending the National State of Emergency (and Fauci's Covid Guidelines), and followed his hand-picked quack Fauci all year (still on his team).

With 100,000,000 infections and counting, even the stay-at-home orders, mask mandates, business closures/regulations, school closures, trillions of dollars spent hardly even slowed the spread (not that it was needed anyway).


March: "Most Americans will be exposed to the virus before the end of this year or next." - CDC
(https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2020/03/cdc-urges-readiness-us-covid-19-count-passes-600)
June ~25 million infections (https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/504552-cdc-coronavirus-may-have-infected-10-times-more-americans-than-known)
Sept ~50 million infections
Nov ~100 million infections (https://www.npr.org/sections/coronavirus-live-updates/2020/11/26/939365087/government-model-suggests-u-s-covid-19-cases-could-be-approaching-100-million)

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EmMj3G0U8AE1S6J?format=jpg&name=small

-We had to keep hospitalizations under 10.3 million over 12 months, otherwise hospitals could be overwhelmed.
-We're at 0.8 million hospitalizations over 9 months.
-Field hospitals torn down & Navy ships sailed out in April, many without seeing any patients. (http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showthread.php?481119-New-York-Times-These-Places-Could-Run-Out-of-Hospital-Beds-as-Coronavirus-Spreads)

"BuT tHe HoSpItAlS!" lol

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