Carl in Michigan
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Under age 25: 151
just thought everyone should know
just thought everyone should know
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Probably the dumbest Liberal outcry ever.If we're able to save even ONE life. . .
Wouldn't starving everybody else be worth it?
This is from June of this year so the numbers are lower than the 151 cited by the OP but it seems to support the claim.As of? What study/site are you citing for this number?
EDIT - Sorry, hit the Post before I was done.
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Characteristics of Persons Who Died with COVID-19 — United States...
During January 1, 2020–May 18, 2020, approximately 1.3 million cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and 83,000 COVID-19–associated deaths were reported in the United States (1).www.cdc.gov
Definitely one of my favorites to satirize.Probably the dumbest Liberal outcry ever.If we're able to save even ONE life. . .
Wouldn't starving everybody else be worth it?
I'm gonna borrow that. It describes their approach perfectly.Definitely one of my favorites to satirize.Probably the dumbest Liberal outcry ever.If we're able to save even ONE life. . .
Wouldn't starving everybody else be worth it?
There is no actual database for those numbers. Please, someone post the data from hospitalsUnder age 25: 151
just thought everyone should know
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And I bet you those kids had some other very serious conditions.Under age 25: 151
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Yep. Knowing how they attribute covid deaths, you know the actual figures are even lower -- much lowerAnd I bet you those kids had some other very serious conditions.Under age 25: 151
just thought everyone should know
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To put it in perspective, usually about 50 kids die everyday in auto accidents.
You should borrow that phase... just to be clear though who should we be focusing on thy we aren’t already?I'm gonna borrow that. It describes their approach perfectly.Definitely one of my favorites to satirize.Probably the dumbest Liberal outcry ever.If we're able to save even ONE life. . .
Wouldn't starving everybody else be worth it?
This is from June of this year so the numbers are lower than the 151 cited by the OP but it seems to support the claim.As of? What study/site are you citing for this number?
EDIT - Sorry, hit the Post before I was done.
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Characteristics of Persons Who Died with COVID-19 — United States...
During January 1, 2020–May 18, 2020, approximately 1.3 million cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and 83,000 COVID-19–associated deaths were reported in the United States (1).www.cdc.gov
Coronavirus: COVID Deaths in U.S. by Age, Race
When you take into account serology tests that show millions more have had the virus already and never got a “positive test”, the mortality rates are even lower. Much, much lower.Yep. Knowing how they attribute covid deaths, you know the actual figures are even lower -- much lowerAnd I bet you those kids had some other very serious conditions.Under age 25: 151
just thought everyone should know
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To put it in perspective, usually about 50 kids die everyday in auto accidents.
Pretty much all this is TBD lots of studies out there more than a few that contradict each other.This is from June of this year so the numbers are lower than the 151 cited by the OP but it seems to support the claim.As of? What study/site are you citing for this number?
EDIT - Sorry, hit the Post before I was done.
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Characteristics of Persons Who Died with COVID-19 — United States...
During January 1, 2020–May 18, 2020, approximately 1.3 million cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and 83,000 COVID-19–associated deaths were reported in the United States (1).www.cdc.gov
Coronavirus: COVID Deaths in U.S. by Age, Race
Maybe. But it's ultimately TBD. There have been several preliminary studies that suggest that children under the age of 10 can carry the virus in their nasal passages in bigger loads to pass on to more susceptible people (even though they may not get sick) while children 10 and over acquire and transmit the virus in the same manner as adults do. Until the dust settles, we may not know what the younger children's virus characteristics are.
TBD...........means I can't answer the question without fucking up the Narrative of FEAR.Pretty much all this is TBD lots of studies out there more than a few that contradict each other.This is from June of this year so the numbers are lower than the 151 cited by the OP but it seems to support the claim.As of? What study/site are you citing for this number?
EDIT - Sorry, hit the Post before I was done.
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Characteristics of Persons Who Died with COVID-19 — United States...
During January 1, 2020–May 18, 2020, approximately 1.3 million cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and 83,000 COVID-19–associated deaths were reported in the United States (1).www.cdc.gov
Coronavirus: COVID Deaths in U.S. by Age, Race
Maybe. But it's ultimately TBD. There have been several preliminary studies that suggest that children under the age of 10 can carry the virus in their nasal passages in bigger loads to pass on to more susceptible people (even though they may not get sick) while children 10 and over acquire and transmit the virus in the same manner as adults do. Until the dust settles, we may not know what the younger children's virus characteristics are.
Preliminary studies LoL. Yeah I'm sure there are thousands of "preliminary" studies trying push a shutdown narrative or dismiss a drug that could reduce the death count.This is from June of this year so the numbers are lower than the 151 cited by the OP but it seems to support the claim.As of? What study/site are you citing for this number?
EDIT - Sorry, hit the Post before I was done.
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Characteristics of Persons Who Died with COVID-19 — United States...
During January 1, 2020–May 18, 2020, approximately 1.3 million cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and 83,000 COVID-19–associated deaths were reported in the United States (1).www.cdc.gov
Coronavirus: COVID Deaths in U.S. by Age, Race
Maybe. But it's ultimately TBD. There have been several preliminary studies that suggest that children under the age of 10 can carry the virus in their nasal passages in bigger loads to pass on to more susceptible people (even though they may not get sick) while children 10 and over acquire and transmit the virus in the same manner as adults do. Until the dust settles, we may not know what the younger children's virus characteristics are.