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To: Sdgla who wrote (748753)7/16/2021 10:20:37 AM
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Numbers of “cases” - especially confirmed cases - is a function of many things - incl. size of the population and availability of testing.

Deaths… everyone dies. When they try to the determine whether there was any excess mortality compared to previous years - the results are questionable. In some locations, there was a little spike - followed by a dip over following months. In other words, there was very little excess mortality caused by CoViD. That is not surprising, considering that the median age of fatalities is around 80. For the most part, they’re older than the average life expectancy.

Martin Kulldorff - the Harvard prof who for his trouble got deplatformed - estimated that the odds of dying from CoViD for an old person compared to young was 1000 to 1. For the very old, several thousand to one.

And the crazy fcuks still torture children with masks.
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