Ahahahaha. So as of a time when the notion that COVID has an aggregate death rate of a few percent was the mainstream perception??
I know you're better than this.
A debate could be had whether for some very specific sections of the population it might be worth it, but citing numbers like that really don't do much to make anyone think you're acting in good faith.
"hahaha" the research i cited to was published Sep 22 2022, so recently.
So as of a time when the notion that COVID has an aggregate death rate of a few percent was the mainstream perception??
Yes, and? The "public perception" driven by the lying media is not relevant to scientific research. These scientific studies of the death rates among the elderly are based on real data.
And well-informed people like me knew that the case fatality rate estimates were more like 0.2% even back in May 2020, because I read a lot of research on the subject instead of getting my info from the libtard media. Credible ranges for the CFR in the early days ranged from 0.2% to 0.5%, and as time went on the overall rate became clearer to be on the lower end of that range.
All of the links I cited to you are credible, and you've offered nothing to the contrary. Don't talk to me about "good faith". You're not it.
Ahahahaha. So as of a time when the notion that COVID has an aggregate death rate of a few percent was the mainstream perception??
I know you're better than this.
A debate could be had whether for some very specific sections of the population it might be worth it, but citing numbers like that really don't do much to make anyone think you're acting in good faith.
"hahaha" the research i cited to was published Sep 22 2022, so recently.
Yes, and? The "public perception" driven by the lying media is not relevant to scientific research. These scientific studies of the death rates among the elderly are based on real data.
And well-informed people like me knew that the case fatality rate estimates were more like 0.2% even back in May 2020, because I read a lot of research on the subject instead of getting my info from the libtard media. Credible ranges for the CFR in the early days ranged from 0.2% to 0.5%, and as time went on the overall rate became clearer to be on the lower end of that range.
All of the links I cited to you are credible, and you've offered nothing to the contrary. Don't talk to me about "good faith". You're not it.