How does the branch covidian media explain away the 99.5 (not sure exactly) survival rate? I’ve reached a point where I can’t even talk to the people who think this is a zombie apocalypse. I guess a kid died in Alabama and the media is licking their chops. Of course it’s sad but they don’t really care about them.
I’ll wear a mask if where I’m going requires it but I feel I’m much better off staying in shape while taking my vitamins. Boosting my immune system is the best protection.
I feel like everyone has gotten Covid most likely. Also you could make any sickness sound scary. Imagine if the flu was reported this way.
The death reporting is the first time in history any virus takes defacto cause of death over conditions like stage 4 cancer. The average comorbidities was as high as 4.2 at one point and as low as 2.6 with a 94% of Covid deaths having comorbidities. Which means 94% of deaths had at least 2 other conditions that would have killed them regardless. This of course doesn’t mention if the other 6% had comorbidities but weren’t listed as causes of death. So we only have 6% of Covid deaths that have actually killed the person outright.
Not sure who downvoted you, but you're right. It's actually less than 6%... it's 5%. And that's according to the CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid_weekly/index.htm?fbclid=IwAR3-wrg3tTKK5-9tOHPGAHWFVO3DfslkJ0KsDEPQpWmPbKtp6EsoVV2Qs1Q
Relevant part...
In short, even a broken clock like the CDC is right twice a day, especially since if you look at the actual data and measure it against many other figures related to annual death rates and comorbidity factors, it checks out.