volinbham
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I'm going to wait until an actual respected medical institution comments. JH spearheaded monitoring of the developing CV pandemic since early 2020 and employs some of the finest epidemiologists in the nation, but they are not too swift with TikTok and rely very seldomly on Google searches, so we'll see. . .waiting for EL to trash them
ODs have skyrocketed.Truth be told, the lockdowns probably resulted in more deaths than Covid. Murder, suicide, cancer going undiagnosed, child abuse, deaths due to other illnesses because people were afraid to get out. Only God knows the true numbers.
ODs have skyrocketed.
Leading cause of death for 18-45, fentanyl.
https://www.kxxv.com/cdc-fentanyl-overdoses-now-leading-cause-of-death-for-americans-aged-18-to-45
I saw that statistic a few weeks ago and was shocked. Fentanyl is some powerful ish.ODs have skyrocketed.
Leading cause of death for 18-45, fentanyl.
https://www.kxxv.com/cdc-fentanyl-overdoses-now-leading-cause-of-death-for-americans-aged-18-to-45
I recently heard someone say that no matter what the government does, even on the rare occasions that they have good intentions, they always make the gap between the haves and have-nots wider. I have no clue if that economist is right, but while listening to him I drove by two things I never thought I'd see in my little town:
That 13 year old that OD'd at school had over 100 bags of it in his backpack and at home. A dose the size of a grain of sand can kill you.I saw that statistic a few weeks ago and was shocked. Fentanyl is some powerful ish.
There was a bust at the Mexico border a couple of years ago, and I don't remember exactly the quantity seized, but it was enough to OD several million people IIRC.