Almost half of Covid deaths were fully vaccinated.
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Plus the casualties from side-effects from the shot and lockdown, which we'll never have a good bead on. Excess deaths have been waaaay up since the shot rolled out, and the delaying of routine medical care also had a butcher's bill associated with it.
I recall that too-- like there was no flu going around in the winter of 20-21.
What a crock. The books were so obviously cooked.
Also the CDC straight up admits that the vast majority of people who died of the coof already had a preexisting condition.
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Most of the measures implemented to limit the spread of COVID - both reasonable and unreasonable - are not exclusive to COVID. It would be extremely weird if putting the population under house arrest didn't limit the spread of all kinds of respiratory illnesses.
Except the measures implemented to limit the spread of COVID didn't appear to limit the spread of COVID in any measurable way, yet miraculously somehow worked for every other respiratory infection.
This would be true, except those measures did nothing to "stop the spread of Covid-19.84" as was promised.
Someone told me masks stopped the flu in its tracks. I asked "If that was all it took? Why didn't we save hundreds of thousands of lives every year before?" At least he was honest and admitted he didn't know, rather than put up some idiotic "argument" like "the vast, right-wing conspiracy wouldn't let them!" :/
Limit yes. Nearly eradicate? Very unlikely. The lockdown was not anywhere near that effective and strict to see the rock bottom numbers we saw in reports.
none were reasonable.
I don't doubt that the numbers say that. If you greatly restrict access to hospitals and doctor's offices, then people aren't going to get diagnosed with stuff, especially things which don't have obvious immediate symptoms like cancer, heart disease, diabetes, etc.