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LOL it only looks like an overreaction, because we implemented measures that stopped the spread of the disease.
We should be rejoicing in this fact.
Only if the virus is as deadly/dangerous as was initially described, which doesn't appear to be the case, at least in Australia.
its pretty deadly 1 in 100 people who get it die.
what! ...
In New York City, an epicenter of the pandemic with more than one-third of all U.S. deaths, the rate of death for people 18 to 45 years old is 0.01 percent, or 11 per 100,000 in the population. On the other hand, people aged 75 and over have a death rate 80 times that. For people under 18 years old, the rate of death is zero per 100,000.
over 75 is 880 per 100,000
basically it's pneumonia
yep thats what kills them
also because the testing is unreliable, they want to assume now every pnuemonia death is a covid death
No overreaction, the actions have stopped the virus from running amok.Almost 16k tests today, only 16 cases nationally and 74 recoveries. Great day, another step closer to a lifting of restrictions and moving on from this crazy overreaction.
Well done team
They're classing almost everything as covid death, it's got to stop
Do you realise they have more "excess deaths" (above the yearly average for this period) than deaths attributed to corona...?They're classing almost everything as covid death, it's got to stop
Well, I've found a study that says that up to 50% of flu carriers are asymptomatic.that mortality rate will come down and be at flu rate eventually.
the Robert Koch institute puts the standard flu rate at .3
5 recent studies put covid at around .1 or .2 -that is seasonal flu rates.
Fauci was quoted back in February stating it will be like a seasonal flu rate.
As many as 50% of infections with normal seasonal flu may be asymptomatic,
No overreaction, the actions have stopped the virus from running amok.
Laughable you cannot see the value of shutting down.
Did you have a measles shot, TB, etc.
So were they useless too and an over action ???
Do you realise they have more "excess deaths" (above the yearly average for this period) than deaths attributed to corona...?
They're classing almost everything as covid death, it's got to stop
It's the one fact you cannot fudge. The debate over true case fatality rates and mortality rates and true cause of death is intended to confuse people but irrespective of how many are asymptomatic or the demographics of those who die or how the CDC and medical professions classify COVID-19 deaths, you cannot twist raw numbers that are easy to compare year by year.
Watch the complete silence over it from the sceptics in this topic.
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was it the week over Easter ?
it seems very odd TBH, no build up and its not as though the virus just came it had been there since January.
the previous 10 weeks deaths were under average.
I'm not optimistic we'll have a vaccine.Those that call it an overreaction will have to live with the stigma for the rest of their lives.
In just over two months if you estimate the amount of underreported deaths, there has been a quarter of a million lives lost to this disease (+ who knows how many died in China) and there is still all of the billions in developing countries who unfortunately are going to go through it as well. A vaccine can't come soon enough.
Hopefully as a collective will take a lot of learnings from this to be come out better for it and more prepared the next time.
Congratulations, you supplied a graph that proved my point.
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was it the week over Easter ?
it seems very odd TBH, no build up and its not as though the virus just came it had been there since January.
the previous 10 weeks deaths were under average.
A vaccine can't come soon enough.
I'm not optimistic we'll have a vaccine.
I think therapeutics is our best hope.
There isnt going to be a vaccine, I am 98 % sure of that. Other solutions are needed