"That is not how I see it." I know.
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"and you have 35 years treating patients with respiratory problems? I find it hard to believe that you are unaware that masks actually restrict breathing. It doesn't add up."
I had restricted vision, cuz my glasses would fog up, but I didn't have any trouble breathing. Never heard a surgeon complain about that, nor anesthesiologists, nor scrub nurses. --
The World Health Organization changed the criteria to make this a pandemic. To qualify for a pandemic status the virus must have a high mortality rate for the vast majority of people, which it didn’t (with a 99.98% survival rate),
Early on, it didn't have that kind of survival rate. Today, in the US, the mortality rate is 1.09%, 111,820,082 cases and 1,219,487 deaths. United States COVID - Coronavirus Statistics - Worldometer (worldometers.info)
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| | #785 | March 4: “Well, I think the 3.4% is really a false number.” — Trump in an interview on Fox News, referring to the percentage of diagnosed COVID-19 patients worldwide who had died, as reported by the World Health Organization. (See our item “ Trump and the Coronavirus Death Rate.”)
If we get no new cases, and if everybody who has it now recovers, the death rate will be 3.4001%.
14,795 deaths 435,128 total cases worldometers.info |
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