He's not being that disingenuous; you're further off then him. The actual mortality rate is not taken from statistics of purely known cases. You have to take into account those who are asymptomatic, those who don't go to hospital, those who don't get a test done, etc, etc, and when you do that then it turns out at a 0.5-1% currently theorized mortality rate by the academics.
People who die of covid exclusively make up only 6% of the numbers right now. The others died of other shit and it just so happens they had covid, shit like suicides, homicides, terminal cancer, and premature birth does that sound like an accurate way to determine covid 19 deaths?
On top of that the average age for those 6% is 76... so yeah it's not exactly killing the best of us from a workforce perspective.
I feel my life threatened by unmasked ppl not keeping safe distance
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He's not being that disingenuous; you're further off then him. The actual mortality rate is not taken from statistics of purely known cases. You have to take into account those who are asymptomatic, those who don't go to hospital, those who don't get a test done, etc, etc, and when you do that then it turns out at a 0.5-1% currently theorized mortality rate by the academics.
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People who die of covid exclusively make up only 6% of the numbers right now. The others died of other shit and it just so happens they had covid, shit like suicides, homicides, terminal cancer, and premature birth does that sound like an accurate way to determine covid 19 deaths?
On top of that the average age for those 6% is 76... so yeah it's not exactly killing the best of us from a workforce perspective.