tcgrad1014
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The worse areas are Cedar Rapids and Des Moines. The Omaha - Council Bluff areas are fairly low.
I'm sure Cedar Rapids and Des Moines are not as bad as Miami, and Miami isn't that bad.
The worse areas are Cedar Rapids and Des Moines. The Omaha - Council Bluff areas are fairly low.
This COVID-19 will go down in history as one of the biggest, shamefully hyped, irrationally inflated, and outright deceptions in the field of human health.
It will soon enough be shown to be politically hoaxed by some so-called medical experts who have no business working in a drugstore as a cashier.
If you are gullible enough to believe all this crap - you may want to avoid having offspring - they'll be retarded too.
Small problem with your reasoning.FACT: In 1968, when it was all said and done, 100,000 Americans died from H3N2 in total. A tragic number. As you said, with no vaccine, no lockdowns.
FACTS: So far, in just over a couple of months, 65,000 people have ALREADY DIED in the U.S. from Covid-19. So far. And many believe the real number is at least 10k higher. About another 2,000 +/- will die... TODAY. And that's WITH massive lockdowns, over 50 years of medical advancements, a flattening curve, virus studies, the world wide web, the proliferation of computers, the easy dissemination of information and 21st century lab work and communications.
With all the advancements illustrated above, how many people in America are STILL going to die from this by the end of the year? Ii is estimated that somewhere between 100k-400k (its wide because its hard to predict the fall wave - and there is a lot of guesswork still), which will be "low" because of the lockdowns, masks, mass production of retail and commercial disinfectant, and again, the LOCKDOWN.
How many WOULD die if we went apples to apples with the 1968 H3N2? With 1968 technology, and NO LOCKDOWNS, etc? In the millions. IN. THE. MILLIONS.
Comparing this to H3N2 is reckless and idiotic. Covid-19 is exponentially more fatal.
But thanks for the voting note.
I’m at in northern Ontario Canada
My sister works in the office at that beef packing plant in Tama. Truly a small world. That's why they say there's 6 degrees of separation. Meaning we are only 6 social connections away from each other ie yoy know the friend of my friend of his friend, etc.Small world - lived in Tama county for 12 years.
Are you protected by God’s blood?
So hospitals are being incentivized for letting C19 patients die? Interesting. Sounds very legit.
@hydro66You guys have some other issues to deal with (Couldn't help it my Toronto bro-in-law sent it to me);
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Why bother responding after the protected by God's blood comment? The level of stupidity in the name of satire has hit rock bottom....Oh, yeah. They're motivated.
Hospitals have very low census figures right now, doctors and nurses being laid off - hospitals are bleeding money right now.
So they're killing otherwise savable COVID patients for the payday? Yikes. We better tighten up our tin foil hats, friend. It's going to be a bumpy ride when hospitals start incentivizing killing patients.Oh, yeah. They're motivated.
Hospitals have very low census figures right now, doctors and nurses being laid off - hospitals are bleeding money right now.
Not happening . . . Someone, somewhere would have to be willing to admit they made a mistake . . .
So they're killing otherwise savable COVID patients for the payday? Yikes. We better tighten up our tin foil hats, friend. It's going to be a bumpy ride when hospitals start incentivizing killing patients.
Oh. You’re one of those people.The fact it's a Washington post article makes it suspect from the beginning...
So hospitals are being incentivized for letting C19 patients die? Interesting. Sounds very legit.
Appreciate the effort....Oh. You’re one of those people.
2+2 only = 4 if you like who told you so. Clinical. And sad.
Oh, and...
Sources: Overall death data and covid-19 death counts come from the National Center for Health Statistics, and estimates for expected deaths come from Yale School of Public Health’s Modeling Unit.