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it should be legal to shoot people who wear these
So is this that ADE thing?
You gotta have something to compare it to. Like, compare %of trans folk murdered to %of women murdered. I did it once and the numbers were pretty close. Or in this case maybe we compare %of people under/over 50 killed by Covid to %who died of normal causes.1 in 500 is trending on Twitter right now because someone finally rubbed two brain cells together, divided 330 million by 660K, and figured out that "1 in 500 Americans" have died from COVID. This is proof that COVID is scary.
Never mind the fact that nearly 3 million Americans die every year and about 3.3 million are born.
Also ignore the fact that 50% of the Americans that died from COVID were 75+ and 25% were even 85+.
COVID has made it even more apparent that people have no idea how big populations are and how they work. This is how they can get away with saying that 50 tranny murders in the entire country in a year is proof of a genocide or something.
Hell, the CDC does that for us.You gotta have something to compare it to. Like, compare %of trans folk murdered to %of women murdered. I did it once and the numbers were pretty close. Or in this case maybe we compare %of people under/over 50 killed by Covid to %who died of normal causes.
Dead meat is a bit of a jump as respiratory viruses need a live host to reproduce.I'm going to chuck out a crazy, crazy idea. It's crazy, so here goes:
Covid has made the jump to animals
That they better get vaxxed, so her husband wont catch COVID when he sniffs their hair.Whoops, wrong thread!
DOCTOR Jill Biden is in Milwaukee today visiting a school, just to toss in a contribution after mispost.
Wonder what subjects she's going to speak to with the tykes.
To be fair, using % of the population killed as a measure of how deadly something is is equally as fallacious as using a raw death count, unless >95% of the population has had it.1 in 500 is trending on Twitter right now because someone finally rubbed two brain cells together, divided 330 million by 660K, and figured out that "1 in 500 Americans" have died from COVID. This is proof that COVID is scary.
Never mind the fact that nearly 3 million Americans die every year and about 3.3 million are born.
Also ignore the fact that 50% of the Americans that died from COVID were 75+ and 25% were even 85+.
COVID has made it even more apparent that people have no idea how big populations are and how they work. This is how they can get away with saying that 50 tranny murders in the entire country in a year is proof of a genocide or something.
Okay so one there are multiple types of pneumonia, viral, bacterial and in rare cases even fungal. Pneumonia is a condition caused by a pathogen rather than a specific parthenogenic species itself.Hell, the CDC does that for us.
I posted this chart a few pages back, but the CDC lists COVID and pneumonia on the same chart for some reason. Deaths from pneumonia are about 90% of the deaths from COVID at ANY stage in adulthood, and actual higher for children, yet nobody freaks the hell out about pneumonia being deadly.
I guess reading this chart that half of COVID deaths are from people developing pneumonia based on the overlap? That's how it reads, but I've never heard anyone say that.
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More like comparing HIV to immodeficiency. Pneumonia is a symptom that can be caused by several different things. However, it would go to figure the category of "covid" with "pneumonia" would be the times that people died of pneumonia caused by covid, and the remainder would be people who died of pneumonia caused by bacteria or other viruses.comparing covid to pneumonia is like comparing hiv to aids
wtf is every car accident fatality porsche girl now?or decapitation during a car accident
More like comparing HIV to immodeficiency. Pneumonia is a symptom that can be caused by several different things. However, it would go to figure the category of "covid" with "pneumonia" would be the times that people died of pneumonia caused by covid, and the remainder would be people who died of pneumonia caused by bacteria or other viruses.
Also, not everyone who gets covid gets the pneumonia, apparently not even everyone who died of covid had the pneumonia. Some of those were likely people who were already dying of cancer or decapitation during a car accident and incidentally tested positive for covid as well.
Where are you getting this? I thought the Delta strain is more virulent than any previous one.The Delta strain is significantly less virulent than the wild Wuhan virus or the Alpha strain, so this should not be happening even in a totally unvaccinated population.
That's indeed a huge thing. Most people can't understand numbers above ~20. Mentally they break it down to their usual tribe-sized amount of people and imagine things to be much worse than they are. That gets them in an emotional frency and they listen to reason even less. And how would one argue that "20 kids died to the Coof over more than a year, that's not actually that big of a deal", anyway? It's the truth, but spoken out it sounds callous af when you don't understand numbers.1 in 500 is trending on Twitter right now because someone finally rubbed two brain cells together, divided 330 million by 660K, and figured out that "1 in 500 Americans" have died from COVID. This is proof that COVID is scary.
Never mind the fact that nearly 3 million Americans die every year and about 3.3 million are born.
Also ignore the fact that 50% of the Americans that died from COVID were 75+ and 25% were even 85+.
COVID has made it even more apparent that people have no idea how big populations are and how they work. This is how they can get away with saying that 50 tranny murders in the entire country in a year is proof of a genocide or something.
That's indeed a huge thing. Most people can't understand numbers above ~20. Mentally they break it down to their usual tribe-sized amount of people and imagine things to be much worse than they are. That gets them in an emotional frency and they listen to reason even less. And how would one argue that "20 kids died to the Coof over more than a year, that's not actually that big of a deal", anyway? It's the truth, but spoken out it sounds callous af when you don't understand numbers.
People are mindless automatons, and I have no hope for society left. It needs to crash while we still have enough easily accessible resources to come back from it.
Well, this is what these people voted for, as per today's election results.
Infectious, not virulent. Yes, it is far more infectious, but that has nothing to do with virulence. Infectiousness is how easily it spreads, virulence is how severe the resulting illness is, such as how likely you are to get very sick or die from it. It was well below alpha when it first showed up, like just a fraction of the virulence, although it has crept up some.Where are you getting this? I thought the Delta strain is more virulent than any previous one.
Back in June, the UK estimated the R value of the Delta variant to be 1.5, against 0.8 for Alpha:
(https://archive.md/c3rSE)
The CDC is saying Delta is up to twice as much contagious as the previous strains.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/variants/delta-variant.html (https://archive.md/PMJb6)
Cue to that now classic Joker quote:Well, this is what these people voted for, as per today's election results.