It is relevant. Up to you...
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It is relevant. Up to you...
When Christian clearly states that he's expressing a layman opinion, why would he need a PhD in medicine ?
I'm also not claiming to have a PhD in medicine, but I can count and am used to working with data.
1 I checked a 6 month period in 2021 and flu or pneumonia appeared on more UK death certificates than COVID.
2 AFTER vaccination, it seems the COVID death rate will be comparable with a bad flu season.
3 Life expectancy has been improving for decades. Covid is setting it back about 5 years, perhaps slightly more if we're pessimistic. However, we still have better life expectancy than at the start of the 21st century.
4 Omicron has a lower hospitalisation ratio than Delta. Most people are now vaccinated.
Therefore, it's time to stop all these crazy restrictions and allow people to live as normal. Those who don't like that can choose to isolate themselves, rather than expect others to do so.
not so sure that covid is that harmless...irrespective of what reaspn /cause has been written on their death certificates if we look at simple raw data, so deaths/million people.... the death rate hasd increased since covid arrived......that is the only common factor...and this in countries with good record keeping...
Death with covid is not the same as death due to covid... too many deaths associated with grossly obese citizens, not to mention the chronic debilities related to alcohol on the body and mind...all being tallied together when policy makers heavily influence scientific studies and data manipulation in connivance with big pharmas and political elites.
Let's see how the current moronic variant will expose the falsehood...
I know of quite a few people who were exceptionally healthy but could not survive covid. There’s much more too it on a genetic level, and it will take years of research to find out the cause of discrepancies in the covid mortality
I just flew in from Mexico a few days ago. Yes, there’s not a lot of chatter about Covid, because the bigger impact is what it’s doing to people’s lives economically. Of course, I didn’t poll the people down there, but I know quite a few nationals and I’ve met very few that haven’t had it already. I’m not sure if having it once gives the best immunity, but our health officials in Canada seem to be saying now, getting the more transmissible but less severe Omicron might be the next best defence to getting more potent strains of the virus, down the road.
Surfcrest
dinagam...thank you for supporting the truth...as u rightly pointed out in a roundabout way the common denominator is covid....lung issues/ashma/diabetes/overweight/weak immune system + covid=probable death