4 out of 5 have had COVID? Do you have a source for this, please? It doesn't seem like that much in my circle -- even considering that many may have had it and not tested or known it. Thanks!
You have trouble with math. .3% of ALL Americans have died from COVID. ALL AMERICANS.
For your math to work, everyone would need to already had COVID. 1 of every 335 Americans have died of COVID in the past 2 years, never mind the long term health damage the country is going to have to foot the bill for. The new Omicron+ variant is 150% more infectious than Omicron. The R0 for the new variant is likely for every one person, 20 will get infected without mitigation measures.
You mean died "with" or "from" Covid--some purely from Covid--some where Covid played a role, among other conditions--and some where Covid was purely coincidental. Dr. Birx said the US does not differentiate between "from" and "with." We may never know. Plus, many, probably the vast majority could have been saved with early treatment, which is STILL being denied to the sick by Fauci et al. And thousands died from ventilators back when people didn't know any better and those were the go-to treatment.
I agree there are errors in the logic/math from this post. However there are even bigger errors in your response to it. Like the other poster mentioned, you seem to claim that every death marked as covid-related is a death FROM covid. Where did you get that data? The CDC and various other institutions have already discussed this at length. The CDC has stated over 40% of "covid" hospitalizations are completely unrelated to covid-19 clinical disease, like when a person enters the hospital for cancer but tests positive and has zero symptoms. When any death occurs within one month of that recorded hospitalization with a positive covid test, the individual is classified as a covid death. An understanding of what constitutes a covid "case ", i.e. the PCR test and what it can/cannot do in a clinical diagnostic setting, is vital to understanding the statistics being reported in the news. Claiming 1 in 335 Americans died from this disease is patently false and unscientific. Other countries have actually tracked some of this data on a more granular level than the US and in some cases had to revise their covid death counts down by more than 90%. You simply do not have the factual information on your side and it is making you believe this disease is something that is is not.
4 out of 5 have had COVID? Do you have a source for this, please? It doesn't seem like that much in my circle -- even considering that many may have had it and not tested or known it. Thanks!
You have trouble with math. .3% of ALL Americans have died from COVID. ALL AMERICANS.
For your math to work, everyone would need to already had COVID. 1 of every 335 Americans have died of COVID in the past 2 years, never mind the long term health damage the country is going to have to foot the bill for. The new Omicron+ variant is 150% more infectious than Omicron. The R0 for the new variant is likely for every one person, 20 will get infected without mitigation measures.
You’re out of your element.
You mean died "with" or "from" Covid--some purely from Covid--some where Covid played a role, among other conditions--and some where Covid was purely coincidental. Dr. Birx said the US does not differentiate between "from" and "with." We may never know. Plus, many, probably the vast majority could have been saved with early treatment, which is STILL being denied to the sick by Fauci et al. And thousands died from ventilators back when people didn't know any better and those were the go-to treatment.
Your rudeness makes It impossible to take your claims seriously. Your mission is not truth-seeking.
I agree there are errors in the logic/math from this post. However there are even bigger errors in your response to it. Like the other poster mentioned, you seem to claim that every death marked as covid-related is a death FROM covid. Where did you get that data? The CDC and various other institutions have already discussed this at length. The CDC has stated over 40% of "covid" hospitalizations are completely unrelated to covid-19 clinical disease, like when a person enters the hospital for cancer but tests positive and has zero symptoms. When any death occurs within one month of that recorded hospitalization with a positive covid test, the individual is classified as a covid death. An understanding of what constitutes a covid "case ", i.e. the PCR test and what it can/cannot do in a clinical diagnostic setting, is vital to understanding the statistics being reported in the news. Claiming 1 in 335 Americans died from this disease is patently false and unscientific. Other countries have actually tracked some of this data on a more granular level than the US and in some cases had to revise their covid death counts down by more than 90%. You simply do not have the factual information on your side and it is making you believe this disease is something that is is not.