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jstern
09-19-2021, 08:53 PM
I'm also curious to know the answer to dying of AIDS. If you can write that in the comments.

I know a guy that died from the Aids back in 1992. And a person that I worked with for a couple of months back in 2004 died of the Corona.

jstern
09-19-2021, 09:28 PM
I should mentioned that the reason why I also wanted to know about the AIDS is because currently around 2,615 people die of AIDS everyday (Around the world). Which is Corona level.

Also, around 4,300 people die each day of Diarrheal Diseases. Which is preventable with targeted lockdowns. Diarrhea is a horrible way to die, and probably affects just as many kids as people in their 80s. If we could like ban all restaurants, and street vendors, we can get that number down.

https://assets.weforum.org/editor/responsive_large_webp_sJcmFPq6L89cbxsu-GcL5mJFmNRJdGkJsedjQz8oqNA.webp

diamenz
09-19-2021, 09:58 PM
an old high school friend of mine died from covid last year that obviously would have otherwise still been alive today. my elderly uncle recently contracted it and called it a 'bad flu'. he had been vaccinated and it may have saved his life. my cousin contracted it from him and tested positive with no symptoms.

funnily enough, probably about half of the people that we know have had it already and 99.9% or whatever the f*** the real number is have ranged in severity from asymptomatic to a 'bad flu'. despite the fear mongering by the media, and power grab on the part of government officials, covid19 is real, is killing people and can be hit or miss depending on the individual.

this is of course just a troll thread from op made obvious by your second post (talk about beating a dead horse - at least do it in the corona thread). but we get it, we've heard the talking point over and over.

jstern
09-19-2021, 10:23 PM
an old high school friend of mine died from covid last year that obviously would have otherwise still been alive today. my elderly uncle recently contracted it and called it a 'bad flu'. he had been vaccinated and it may have saved his life. my cousin contracted it from him and tested positive with no symptoms.

funnily enough, probably about half of the people that we know have had it already and 99.9% or whatever the f*** the real number is have ranged in severity from asymptomatic to a 'bad flu'. despite the fear mongering by the media, and misunderstanding on the part of government officials, covid19 is real, is killing people and can be hit or miss depending on the individual.

this is of course just a troll thread from op made obvious by your second post (talk about beating a dead horse - at least do it in the corona thread). but we get it, we've heard the talking point over and over.

How is this a troll thread. How does my 2nd paragraph make it obvious? I got curious about the fact that I barely know anyone who has died, AND about how other deaths compared. I was shocked to see that so many people die of AIDS each year, and also wondered how that number compares, in terms of how many people are aware.

I barely follow the threads that I make, so now I'm going to post this, with a poll about something that I'm curious about, in a thread that I don't follow, only so that it could get lost in the comments?

When have I made this talking point? You seem a little anxious, hairline triggered. Body filling up with stress hormones. Butt hurt about all this perhaps. Perhaps you need to give yourself a break from ISH.

Off the Court
09-19-2021, 10:26 PM
AIDS deaths in the US are no where near that and that image is from May before Delta. The US alone is averaging 2000 deaths per day covid right now.

Kenny Griffin
09-19-2021, 10:27 PM
zero. its only slightly worse than the flu


1000 people die each day in canada and like 40 are from covid lol


btw your covid death stats are obviously inflated in the states

JohnnySic
09-19-2021, 10:31 PM
None. I dont know anyone who even got really sick. I know some that had it; they said it was basically a cold.

jstern
09-19-2021, 11:06 PM
AIDS deaths in the US are no where near that and that image is from May before Delta. The US alone is averaging 2000 deaths per day covid right now.

That is true. I did realize that and thus added the Diarrheal Diseases. But it was already too late, since I already mentioned it in the OP.

But seeing how much the world governments care about something causing such a high number of deaths, the logic is that they should take similar extraordinary measures to bring that number to zero.

The AIDS is something more preventable, but if we follow the mainstream push to force people to get vaccinated, so is the Corona.

And the number of Diarrheal Diseases, year after year is so high, and for so many decades. Then why not also cripple economies to prevent those deaths. And I'm sure it affects more children and young people than the Corona, which has something like 99.6 survival rate for people under 50. And of those that it does kill, they're almost 100 percent certain to be fat and overweight, obese. Or have other comorbidities. (Not age specific, but I read a paper showing that the average person that died from the Corona, at least in a particular State, had an average of 5 comorbidities. Yet they all get listed as Corona deaths.)

diamenz
09-19-2021, 11:37 PM
. Perhaps you need to give yourself a break from ISH.

maybe i do.

Patrick Chewing
09-19-2021, 11:45 PM
I know one person. Haven't seen him in probably 20 years. He was a Miami cop.

iamgine
09-19-2021, 11:46 PM
The main danger of Covid is overcrowding of hospitals which leads to healthcare collapse and mass panic. It happens very quickly too. Deaths are secondary and comparatively unimportant.

As long as the hospitals are not overcrowded, Covid is like a slightly more dangerous flu. But the overcrowding problem is real as we have seen in many countries.

Jasper
09-20-2021, 09:40 AM
I'm also curious to know the answer to dying of AIDS. If you can write that in the comments.

I know a guy that died from the Aids back in 1992. And a person that I worked with for a couple of months back in 2004 died of the Corona.

you are much more informed about AIDs then any of us.:oldlol::roll::oldlol:

Thorpesaurous
09-20-2021, 09:50 AM
I answered zero, although I could loosely claim one. The grandfather of a kid I used to coach. The shop I work in had 15 out of 35 us test positive at some point or another. Really a bigger % than that even because of those 35, 7 or so just stopped coming in. I can't figure how the rest of us didn't get it. I sort of figure we probably did and just were asymptomatic. The effects ranged from a few days of being unable to smell his coffee, up to extremely sever flu symtoms for a week.

Axe
09-20-2021, 11:17 AM
you are much more informed about AIDs then any of us.:oldlol::roll::oldlol:
:milton

Mask the Embiid
09-20-2021, 01:18 PM
Zero but one of my brother’s friends roommates had to be put on a ventilator I heard. He lived. This was early in COVID before vax.

Idk anyone who has aids or hiv

tontoz
09-20-2021, 01:27 PM
Kblaze said he lost his father. I think he also mentioned another relative.

I don't personally know anyone who have died but have heard a few 2nd hand accounts of people dying.

ELITEpower23
09-20-2021, 04:34 PM
1 to Corona (elderly coworker's mom)

0 to AIDS

hateraid
09-21-2021, 01:31 AM
I put 1 but not sure if that was the reason. It happened so fast.
That being said it does match the mortality rate that is being generalized

Kenny Griffin
09-21-2021, 02:09 AM
https://i.ibb.co/ts1jkM9/Screen-Shot-2021-09-21-at-2-07-50-AM.png


k so according to this ISH posters know between 34 and 46 people that have died from covid


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Manny98
09-21-2021, 06:11 AM
All I'm going to say is that I know more people that have suffered serious side effects from the vaccine than died from covid

Gohan
09-21-2021, 09:15 AM
Goku they called it a heart virus