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To: TobagoJack who wrote (169301)3/9/2021 12:13:14 AM
From: sense  Respond to of 217753
 
I was going to ask the question about mortality rates...

The only real reason for the draconian measures was to avoid "snowball" effects, like occurred in Wuhan, in the ramping up of death rates to 4% and more... Distancing slows the rate AND reduces the concentration in the population... the concentration being both a rate limiter... and a mortality limiter... as higher innoculum levels leads to more severe illness with more rapid onset prior to immune function "learning" how to resist.

Being around a sick person is a risk... being around many sick persons is a bigger risk... the bigger risk is one BOTH making it more likely that you will get sick, and making it more likely you will become VERY sick...

But, while the focus WRONGLY remains on vaccinations... progress in treatment has occurred to make mortality a much less necessary and much less likely outcome of becoming infected.

But, that fact is being suppressed... for political reasons... and tied to particular financial interests...

Corruption of the banks in money... not the worst of it... as the merchants in death profit from control of their market even more... at much larger cost to society.

I think in the U.S. mortality rates are down... but don't see them on the charts.... ?

Some of that, I think, is that while officialdom and its corrupt practices may work to try to intimidate providers to deny treatments that are known to work and save lives... providers are even more afraid of malpractice attorneys than they are of the "medical establishment"... Probably the nicest thing I've said about attorneys in a long time...

Others mileage may vary ? There should be ONGOING efforts to ramp up treatments other than vaccination... and put an end to the threat in mortality... rather than only seek to prevent infection...

And, then, some politicians who got some splainin to do...