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Can I ask a favour, have their been any U.K. publications that have said places are marking any death down as Covid?
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Genesee (home of Flint, pop ~426K) | 1758 | 224 |
Washtenaw (home of Ann Arbor, pop ~345K) | 1182 | 81 |
Kent (home of Grand Rapids, pop ~603K) | 2281 | 41 |
Sex | Percentage of Overall Cases by Sex | Percentage of Deceased Cases by Sex |
---|---|---|
Male | 46% | 53% |
Female | 53% | 47% |
Unknown | 1% | <1% |
Race | Percentage of Overall Cases by Race | Percentage of Deceased Cases by Race |
---|---|---|
American Indian or Alaska Native | <1% | <1% |
Asian/Pacific Islander | 2% | 1% |
Black or African American | 32% | 41% |
Caucasian | 35% | 49% |
Multiple Races | 8% | 2% |
Other | 5% | 2% |
Unknown | 18% | 5% |
MDHHS said:Regular reviews of death certificate data maintained in Vital Records reporting systems are conducted by MDHHS staff three times per week. As a part of this process, records that identify COVID-19 infection as a contributing factor to death are compared against all laboratory confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the Michigan Disease Surveillance System (MDSS). If a death certificate is matched to a confirmed COVID-19 case and that record in the MDSS does not indicate the individual died, the MDSS record is updated to indicate the death and the appropriate local health department is notified. These matched deaths are then included with mortality information posted to the Michigan Coronavirus website.
It's this secret game we play with all the rest of you.So... in conclusion. You muricans really will use just about fucking anything you can for measurement so long as it's not the metric system.
And today on shit that has nothing to do with the wuhan flu but still makes you say WHAT THE FUCK? WHAT. THE. FUCK. IS. AN. IU?! No for real!! I checked:
So it seems I was right about IUs being International Units. But I was wrong in how to interpret it. See. When they talk you about International Units over here in the peninsula of autism. They mean the Standard International System of Units. Which apparently you call the Metric System over there in burgerland. And which everyone else just refers to as SI. This system just so happens to use mgs and ugs for medicine. ug, btw comes from (greek letter "mu")g and is how we, alongside the rest of the known world outside of apparently burgerland and possibly some backwards 3rd world shitholes, refer to micrograms. Or what you call mcgs. Because why even. Here's a spanish multivitamin complex to showcase it:How to convert International units (IU) to mcg or mg
Find out how to convert between International units and micrograms or milligrams.www.thecalculatorsite.com
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So my immediate question is: who is being weird here? Spain? Or burgerland. The answer may surprise you! For one spain's not the autism motherload! Yes that's right it's you fucking weirdos in burgerland having this issue.
Here's a british magnesium tablet. As you can see. They use the same system as everyone else. The SIUs, grams.
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So I can't avoid the immediate observation. Both you and the web claim american doctors have great issue dealing with IUs. But... what the fuck even are there and why are they being used?! I had literally never heard of them. And I both study biotech and help in a hospital. I can assure you we have no issue with them because we don't even know they exist! Well for one let me quote wikipedia:
International unit - Wikipedia
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So it seems the IUs are a system of units created by the WHO and which use a fairly subjective description varying wildly by substance. Who defines this metrics?
Oh of course a commitee of the WHO itself. Of course. They literally define what IUs are on the fly for their own purposes. Yeah I can see why we ignored it. And checking online it seems almost all of the rest of the world has too. I can only find isntances of IUs being used by burgerlanders.
So... in conclusion. You muricans really will use just about fucking anything you can for measurement so long as it's not the metric system.
So the only real megacity in canada is basically your version of Barcelona. And it is given most of the ellectoral power and pandered as hard as Madrid. And they have the highest unemployment rate.
I am surprised Canada isn't constantly on fire.
Democratic governors continuing strict lockdowns into June are just engaging in economic vandalism at this point tbqh.
Hate to interrupt a good fume, but more american vitamins use grams too. You'll notice the IU is only there for certain compounds and is the secondary measurement for people who might be used to the old system.So... in conclusion. You muricans really will use just about fucking anything you can for measurement so long as it's not the metric system.
Hate to interrupt a good fume, but more american vitamins use grams too. You'll notice the IU is only there for certain compounds and is the secondary measurement for people who might be used to the old system.
Many biological agents exist in different forms or preparations (e.g. vitamin A in the form of retinol or beta-carotene). The goal of the IU is to be able to compare these, so that different forms or preparations with the same biological effect will contain the same number of IUs. To do so, the WHO Expert Committee on Biological Standardization provides a reference preparation of the agent, arbitrarily sets the number of IUs contained in that preparation, and specifies a biological procedure to compare other preparations of the same agent to the reference preparation. Since the number of IUs contained in a new substance is arbitrarily set, there is no equivalence between IU measurements of different biological agents. For instance, one IU of vitamin E cannot be equated with one IU of vitamin A in any way, including mass or efficacy.
For some substances, the precise mass equivalent of one IU has been changed. When that happens, the former IU mass for that substance is officially abandoned in favor of a newly established mass. The unit count will often still remain in use.[clarify] Such a change has happened with the immunoassay standards for prolactin: as one batch of standard (84/500; 53 mIU ≈ 2.5 μg) was running out of stock, a new standard (83/573; 67 mIU ≈ 3.2 μg) was calibrated against the old one (as 67.2 mIU) and replaced the former.[6]
So the number of micrograms of a substance that make up one IU of that substance is arbitrary and for at least one substance the WHO-EG changed it. What a shitshow. Why not just quote the mass in (micro|milli)grams?
I went to a mall here in Florida for shits and giggles today. Looked like 90% of the stores were closed. There was a line up at 2 jewelry stores about a block long with all black people pawning jewelry. No joke! I would have token an image of it but there was more security around than stores open.
Clearly, the WHO had its priorities in check when they came up with it.
The recommended dietary allowance is 15 µg/d (600 IU per day; 800 IU for those over 70 years). Overdose has been observed at 1,925 µg/d (77,000 IU per day).[citation needed] Acute overdose requires between 15,000 µg/d (600,000 IU per day) and 42,000 µg/d (1,680,000 IU per day) over a period of several days to months.
Suggested tolerable upper intake level (UL)
Based on risk assessment, a safe upper intake level of 250 µg (10,000 IU) per day in healthy adults has been suggested by non-government authors.[5][6] However, no government has a UL higher than 4,000 IU.[citation needed]
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So when all this is said and done... We're having people at the WHO hanged shortly after we hang Xi the Pooh, right?
The President of Tanzania didn't trust the WHO, so he sent random bits of Papaya fruit, sheep, goats, etc to them for testing.
Magically, they all came back positive for Wu Flu.
Incidentally, I found out how much Vitamin D you need to get hypervitaminosis and the answer is 'a lot'. Maybe even 'a fucking lot'.
What about all the democrats and European leaders sans Boris Johnson and whoever runs Sweden?So when all this is said and done... We're having people at the WHO hanged shortly after we hang Xi the Pooh, right?
What about all the democrats and European leaders sans Boris Johnson and whoever runs Sweden?
I've never even seen vitamin D toxicity. And I've seen all sorts of weird shit.
So that's about how common it is.
Story seems legit, but the media sources aren't mentioning the WHO, that was added by the tweeter. ,Media are calling it a problem at the Tanzanian lab and the test kits . (prob Chinese?)View attachment 1284379
So when all this is said and done... We're having people at the WHO hanged shortly after we hang Xi the Pooh, right?
The President of Tanzania didn't trust the WHO, so he sent random bits of Papaya fruit, sheep, goats, etc to them for testing.
Magically, they all came back positive for Wu Flu.