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Your numbers assume the entire US population gets covid
And also all deaths were from COVID not with COVID, which we now know was only 5% of the 656,000. So 32,800 died from COVID.
Bingo. This is the fact none of them want to point out. So many people died of other things yet tested positive for COVID, using a test that tests grapefruit as positive. Oh, and God only knows how many cycles they ran it at to pick up that fraction of a virus that is too dead to infect anyone. This whole thing is a lie, period.
And that is only of everyone in the country gets xovid
32,800 in almost 2 years while the death serum has claimed at least 11k in 6 months.
The .2% is a lie right off the friggin bat.
The Norovirus mortality rate is anywhere from .4 to 3.2 percent depending on the year.
Yes those are great points that make it def prudent for us to be safe about things, but there is a point where “safe” goes off the rails when considering what the total number affected poorly or dead will be vs those alive. I know that’s super cold hearted and calculating but look, especially at this point, let’s just let this thing finish it’s course
acceptable
[Per the CDC:
TOTAL CASES: 33,877,470 +39,719 New Cases (Why they do the numbers this way, I can only speculate) = 33,917,189 Cases.
TOTAL DEATHS 606,526 +329 New Deaths = 606,855 Deaths.
Divide the numerator, 606,855 deaths by the denominator, 33,917,189 cases, and you get the decimal number .017892255163, which you simply multiply by one hundred to get a percentage of about 1.78 percent. ](https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#cases_totaldeaths)
Can't remember if this was late elementary or early middle school math, but I know I learned it pretty early.
Point is it always bugs me when people act like the deathrate is huge, when they literally give us the data and most of us learned this basic-ass math in middle-school...