Scary milestone.

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I saw something scary in the paper today. In Texas, 42% of the deaths attributed to the virus were elderly residents of nursing homes and similar collective senior living institutions. I would imagine that nationwide and worldwide, the proportion is close to that. Seems to me that the national death rate could have been greatly lowered if there were methods and practices developed to better protect senior citizens from infection.
 
I'm curious. Do any forum members actually have the virus? :confused: We are a generally older bunch of folks with plenty of pre-existing conditions among us. Any spouses have it? :confused: Confirmed cases only please, not just those thinking they might have had something at one point, but got over it (whatever it was) and were never tested.

Not trying to prove anything. Just curious. :confused:
 
How about this is in addition to the flu and car accidents and we are only in the second inning of this thing...
I'm amazed at the panic and denial that has set in already.
What are you all gonna do when the next wave hits in the fall?

With all due respect,arjay,how can you be amazed at the panic initially caused by exaggerated models based on no facts but purely supposition or the MSM not waiting for facts but instead deciding to flame the fears of an uninformed public?

The public wants and needs information but when that information is discounted by experts supposedly as knowledgeable as their counterparts what are you going to believe? Can't blame people for denying what they've been told or at least taking it with a grain of salt.

Let's get through this for now and quit believing that there is a second wave coming with no evidence to base it on.
 
Here's the scary part. Where is this pressure coming from where doctors are listing deaths as chicom virus related even when the individual hasn't tested positive, only shown to have similar symptoms?

How about the push to recruit nurses from around the country to go to NYC to assist - they have been and are now being paid and lodged at FEMA expense and for the most part not being called in. Why the Navy ship with 1,200 beds and staffed not utilized when the fake news was screaming about overworked staff in hospitals - Central park and various tennis arenas around the area set up with thousands of beds and fully staffed, they weren't used.

The video on UTube where two California doctors were talking about California deaths and the number of people being tested positive for the "antibodies" coming to the conclusion the death ratio was 0.03% and stated they were treating chicom virus patients and felt pressure to record all deaths as virus related, when they weren't. That video was taken down - why? Maybe due to the money the Fed's are handing out to the hospitals treating chicom virus patients? - I think it's $19,000 per patient and $38,000 if placed on a ventilator.

Will we ever know the truth about why all this has come about and the numbers associated with it?
 
Here's the scary part. Where is this pressure coming from where doctors are listing deaths as chicom virus related even when the individual hasn't tested positive, only shown to have similar symptoms?

How about the push to recruit nurses from around the country to go to NYC to assist - they have been and are now being paid and lodged at FEMA expense and for the most part not being called in. Why the Navy ship with 1,200 beds and staffed not utilized when the fake news was screaming about overworked staff in hospitals - Central park and various tennis arenas around the area set up with thousands of beds and fully staffed, they weren't used.

The video on UTube where two California doctors were talking about California deaths and the number of people being tested positive for the "antibodies" coming to the conclusion the death ratio was 0.03% and stated they were treating chicom virus patients and felt pressure to record all deaths as virus related, when they weren't. That video was taken down - why? Maybe due to the money the Fed's are handing out to the hospitals treating chicom virus patients? - I think it's $19,000 per patient and $38,000 if placed on a ventilator.

Will we ever know the truth about why all this has come about and the numbers associated with it?

You could always book a flight,head to nyc and see for yourself..
 
Here's the scary part. Where is this pressure coming from where doctors are listing deaths as chicom virus related even when the individual hasn't tested positive, only shown to have similar symptoms?

How about the push to recruit nurses from around the country to go to NYC to assist - they have been and are now being paid and lodged at FEMA expense and for the most part not being called in. Why the Navy ship with 1,200 beds and staffed not utilized when the fake news was screaming about overworked staff in hospitals - Central park and various tennis arenas around the area set up with thousands of beds and fully staffed, they weren't used.

The video on UTube where two California doctors were talking about California deaths and the number of people being tested positive for the "antibodies" coming to the conclusion the death ratio was 0.03% and stated they were treating chicom virus patients and felt pressure to record all deaths as virus related, when they weren't. That video was taken down - why? Maybe due to the money the Fed's are handing out to the hospitals treating chicom virus patients? - I think it's $19,000 per patient and $38,000 if placed on a ventilator.

Will we ever know the truth about why all this has come about and the numbers associated with it?

I'm betting the vid was taken down as it contradicted the narrative we are being told.

After all, I believe what I'm told to believe, don't you? :rolleyes:
 
If that's notable you must be watching CNN. :rolleyes:

Flu deaths run from 12,000 to over 60,000 every year.

60k dead in 18-19, where was the panic then?

Disease Burden of Influenza | CDC


I don't know, maybe its just me, but when 58,000 + Americans die of anything in a two month span, its notable.

Larry
 
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