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Alabama? Bitch, there shouldn't even be laws in the south lmfaoKinda late on this one, but Alabama extended their mask order until October 2nd. I'm seriously about to burst a blood vessel.
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Alabama? Bitch, there shouldn't even be laws in the south lmfaoKinda late on this one, but Alabama extended their mask order until October 2nd. I'm seriously about to burst a blood vessel.
Yeah, but when an 85 year old who dies of pneumonia but also tested positive for strep throat we don't lockdown the entire country and make people wear masks to stop the spread of strep.I mean, this just proves that the reason covid is dangerous isn't because it kills people really well, it's that it spreads very well and that allows it to spread to people who have conditions that will make them more likely to die.
Scaremongerers who said it was a fucking holocaust of a disease are definitely dumb, though, and this gives people evidence to say that.
One thing I didn't see (it's late so forgive me if I missed it) is what is the percent of population they consider to have a comorbidity. For example, in the extreme, if 94% of people have what they consider a comorbitity, then it really is completely just covid because the death rates are the same.
Counting things like old age, obesity, diabetes as comorbities; you can reach very high percentages of the population very quickly. It's a very different story if 90% of the population has a comorbidity, verse 80%, verse 10%.
The virus has rock-bottom depopulation potential.
If you wanted something to even dent the human population you would need at least a >10% lethality rate and the ability to kill or otherwise sterilize normal, reproductive-age adults.
This virus is great at murking old people who have already reproduced and are already on death's doorstep; with a few fatties as by-catch who as a group are unlikely to be an effective offspring source anyways.
Side question: How's homeschooling going? I'd expect to see a lot of people moving that way soon.
Wasn't this the case everywhere? Mostly elderly and severely ill people die of COVID-19, like in Italy, where more people get to live to 90? This shit is news on account how media handles it.
It's always been "you don't want Grandma and Grandpa to die, do you?", not "SPANISH FLU AND EBOLA IN ONE NEAT PACKAGE" where I live.
Anyway, I smell (((shenanigans))).
Who wants to live to 90 anyways? Your mind is gone, bladder/bowel control is comprised, and all of your friends are dead. Chances are, your kids stuck you in a bang'em and bag'em joint where you're monitored, have restricted privileges, and your family almost never visits you. COVID liberates them from their now bleak existence (because at that point you're not really living).Wasn't this the case everywhere? Mostly elderly and severely ill people die of COVID-19, like in Italy, where more people get to live to 90? This shit is news on account how media handles it.
It's always been "you don't want Grandma and Grandpa to die, do you?", not "SPANISH FLU AND EBOLA IN ONE NEAT PACKAGE" where I live.
Anyway, I smell (((shenanigans))).
So let me get this right? the virus alone has killed at most 6% of the 180 000. so 10 800. And everything else is death from comorbidity? meaning deathfats and people with actual health problems AND most deaths were from thing that would actually kill you even if you didnt have Covid.
Gosh im sure glad we fucking closed down the world for a fucking cough that spread a bit quick. If only some people had told people to not fucking panic.
Well, to be fair, most people in governments all across the world is in the group most affected...
I don't even really believe those stories of how coroner wiped out entire retirement houses.
I live near one, and the moment masks stopped being mandatory I haven't seen a single elderly person wearing them. And I see lot of them every day, walking their tiny dogs or shambling with their walking sticks towards the grocery store. It's a certainty that many of retirement homes across this country got wholly infected in the past 6 months, and nothing even approaching those stories happened. Maybe the western untermenschen are just too fragile.