Is Monday the START?
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Why do I need a vaccine for something that has a 99.9% survival rate? Why a mask?
Also you should be very wary now of stuff on twitter about Q.
1 - it doesn't have a 99.9% survival rate. Over 0.2% of New Jersey is already dead.
It has about a 99.2% survival rate overall, but 85% for old people.
Measles has a 99.8% survival rate. Mumps has a 99.99% survival rate. Rubella has a 99.95% survival rate.
If you don't vaccinate for these things, pretty soon these risks add up to a substantial risk of dying from an entirely preventable disease.
Why on earth would you want to get sick, even a cold, if it's easily preventable?
Define a “covid” death. If grandma walks out and gets nailed by a semi, if she tests positive for covid it’s called a “covid” death. If your numbers are true, how many of these people had a SERIOUS health condition or were morbidly obese? Let me guess you watch CNN too don’t you. Lol can smell you from here.
I don't want any news on TV, it is all garbage. I wouldn't be caught dead watching CNN, it is absolute trash.
My best friend's aunt died. 73 years old, perfectly healthy, no real comorbities except being relatively old. Another friend's grandma died, 88 years old. Another friend-of-friend is in the hospital with oxygen saturation around 70%, 33 years old. Don't know his health situation.
There's no doubt unhealthy people are more in danger. But the vast majority would not have died except for Covid. There are 360,000 excess deaths so far this year. That's not normal, not something that just happens. Deaths are highly predictable in aggregate.
It's not the plague, indeed, something like 99.2% will survive. It's currently estimated that about 20% of America has contracted the virus. The overwhelming majority are fine, but 300,000 are dead.