I'm starting to think we were duped.
For Tiny's sake let's hope this turns out not to be the trend.
Tiny was completely duped. He might be on booster#6 and wearing a mask. Originally Posted by bambinoBambino. I recently said your handle on economic policy is much better than that of the leader of the free world. And this is how you repay me.
Bambino. I recently said your handle on economic policy is much better than that of the leader of the free world. And this is how you repay me.Why are you wearing a Mask and Goggles? Covid-19 nor is any other Virus airborne.
I'm on booster #3 and wearing a good quality KN95 mask and aviator goggles. As well as insisting that my dates wear KN95 masks too, except when they're blowing me. And I've never gotten COVID!!! Originally Posted by Tiny
... I on the other hand, have about 50 COVID test kits in my closet, along with many masks, face shields, goggles, antiviral cleansers, and respirators, and a couple of air tanks and hazmat suits. The first thing I'm going to do when I get the sniffles is take a COVID test. So therefore I am more likely to test positive for COVID than you are, even though you may be more likely to get COVID.... Originally Posted by TinySeeing whereas neither of us are Doctors IRL or even on the internets: 2 guys walk in to a clinic. Both are given a DNA test to see if'n they gots the Wu-Flu. Neither have symptoms. One tests positive, the other does not. What's the prescription for each?
Originally Posted by DucbutterSo 1,129,838 people in the USA died as a result of COVID. The population of the USA in 2021 was 332 million. That's 0.34% of the population. A large percentage of the population got vaccinated before they got the disease and there are some people like me who never got disease. But the infection fatality rate (IFR) for people who were unvaccinated and previously uninfected was 0.15%. I'll call bull shit on that.
So 1,129,838 people in the USA died as a result of COVID. The population of the USA in 2021 was 332 million. That's 0.34% of the population. A large percentage of the population got vaccinated before they got the disease and there are some people like me who never got disease. But the infection fatality rate (IFR) for people who were unvaccinated and previously uninfected was 0.15%. I'll call bull shit on that.No, that many people did not die of Covid. Think about what you posted. It's been said from the start that Covid-19 is in the family of Corona viruses. Corona Viruses are responsible for the "Common Cold". One Million people do not die from the common cold a million people might die with the common cold but not from it. Those that died from Covid-19 actually developed secondary infections such as Pneumonia.
Back in the first part of 2021, before most people were vaccinated, you could estimate the % of Americans who had been infected from COVID from large scale antibody tests. With that and the number of deaths you could estimate an IFR, and it was around 0.5% to 0.8%.
Ioannidis who Dore is quoting has always been an outlier. Early in the epidemic he was calculating IFR's around 0.05% to 0.10% based on bogus methods he used to look at the disease in a couple of California counties. People used his research to justify the claim that only 40,000 or 50,000 Americans would die of COVID, that it would be no worse that the flu. Well, he turned out to be badly wrong.
Dore seems to have suffered severe memory loss. Hospitals were overrun all over America during the COVID waves. Those in my community couldn't handle the case load. We had a mobile morgue, to handle the excess bodies. I guess that must have been faked, along with the deaths and the number of hospital beds occupied by COVID patients. Yeah, Bill Gates and the rest of them really pulled one over on us.
As to Dore's spin, I'm not a believer in lockdowns. But voluntary social distancing and use of good quality masks could make a big difference and neither was a nuisance, to me at least. The woman at my gym who had an immune system disorder and some of the elderly people who I came into contact with appreciated that anyway. Yeah, if you're 40 years old, you were very unlikely to die of COVID in 2020. But if you gave it to someone in his 80's, the chance he'd die of it might have been, say, 10%. Originally Posted by Tiny