Rasputin_Vol
"Slava Ukraina"
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It all depends on which side of the aisle a person.... judging from what is going on in the world the response has been similar.... we have just have to rush to get medicines can help in some way.I don't think anyone blames politicians for natural occurrences, but they do rightfully access their preparedness and response.
Maybe. There is no doubt the number of current infections is understated. The mortality rate will ultimately be restated to lower than the current figure.
As far as the memes that I see, it's much better and far more honestly accurate than most.
Since the study focuses on vaccines, were there actions taken on the bolded recommendations?
After all, it does seem as if the development of a vaccine is the only thing that is going to end this.
Even if true, IF True, then we are still counting anybody that dies, regardless of cause, as a COVID-19 death if they test positive.
We do know, for a fact, that underlying causes are the contributor to death and the majority of people that don’t have underlying issues aren’t dying. To just assume there are a lot more deaths to healthy people we don’t know about is dumb.
These daily death numbers are more reflective of problems with COPD, diabetes, respiratory illnesses, and other chronic conditions. There is nothing in the data, NOTHING, that suggests that if those with chronic illnesses were healthy they still would have been killed by corona.