Oh look that old re is back
Also, flu causes pneumonia. That's also why people die....
Oh look that old re is back
Covid may very well end up being more fatal than the flu time will tell. Covid is still hitting a demographic that is always at risk to any illness. Its unfortunate to say the least.
Unless, of course, you die.
It looks like he's been in a coma for the last six weeks tbh.
When did the flu kill 58,000 in one month?
Sure if you're 70plus and or have a preexisting condition... an interesting study regarding life and aging.
It's "and or" now?
Are you just sloppy or stupid?
Sorry, sloppy and/or stupid?
I think flu season is oct through the first week of May. 2017 2018 had 61k deaths, so covid is right there. The problem lies on the associated with death. Just like the flu, attributing to and listed as cause. We are seeing the same thing with covid. Like the 100 percent actual death rate, we will never know for either virus. Such is life.
LOL COVID Truthers
How does 61,000 in 7 months = 61,000 in 1 month?
Neither. The people who are dying from this are just like the people who are dying from other diseases. You age, your risk goes up. You age, your chance of having another issue increases.
For instance Iin ny. There are 165k confirmed cases. There are probably more, right? Sure. 0lage 0 through 20. 3 have died. All 3 had underlying conditions. So your risk is extremely low either way. Your risk seems to be 0 to die if you get it In that range with no conditions. BUT if you have a pre existing condition, just like with any other illness, your response to that virus will be worse. In this case, for that age range, you have a
.001 percent chance of death. And that is being extremely generous.
So you meant "and or" and you're pretending you didn't say just "and."
I'll go with both.
It doesnt. But the point is both of the viruses are attributed factors of death.
So let's say you have the flu. You get covid. You die. Your cause of death is covid in the stats. It's true, but its also not.
It's like alcohol related fatalities stats. You and I go to the bar. Your my designated driver. A sober person crashes into you and kills us. It's counted as an alcohol related fataility. Why?
Same thing here. But again, let's move the conversation. Do you think the shut down is appropriate?
You have a preexisting health condition your risk of death is always higher. Read the post. The risk is either 0 or.001. Higher risk, statistically, but not a big deal.
Except it's not.
Absolutely since you had no idea what this virus was and how it worked. I say "you" because you specifically had no idea and that's all that seems to matter to you.But again, let's move the conversation. Do you think the shut down is appropriate?
What percentage of people in the US have a preexisting condition?
Quantify not a big deal.
I guess you felt that enough time has passed after those god awful early posts you made.
It hasn’t and you look as bad as ever for coming back and spouting off again.
It is. And I did. I explained to you, that elderly and chronic conditions were at risk. The 85 percent would be fine. You did not. I am right. You are wrong. You can't even read the models. You sad.
he's trying to say he was right all along by ing up every other post now.
What was your model March 1?
What is your current model?
Well if you are in that age group a big deal is less than a hundredth of a percent.
What percentage of people in the US have a preexisting condition?
All predictions are models. Thays what a model is. My prediction was that of you had a preexisting condition and were plus 70 then you should take extra caution in public. Since you are scouring my posts to try and twist them around, just repost. Fine with me, just make sure you do it on context, which you seemingly have problems doing.
Not sure. You,?
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