But biology in the US is different. /s
To: ReaganGeneration2
“Deaths from all causes were 25% higher than the five year average. There has been a sustained period of excess deaths, with registered deaths above the five year average in each week since week 21 (24th to 30th May).” Depopulation. Could be caused by the lockdowns, depression, overdoses, people not seeking medical care when needed because they don't want to catch covid in the hospital, could be the jab itself. Either way, depopulation. Bill Gates is happy.
2 posted on
09/23/2021 4:24:04 PM PDT by
Pollard
(Some people like to argue just to argue.)
To: ReaganGeneration2
Sounds like the DNA Spike is doing it’s job exactly as planned and predicted
3 posted on
09/23/2021 4:29:28 PM PDT by
eyeamok
(founded in cynicism, wrapped in sarcasm)
To: ReaganGeneration2
6 posted on
09/23/2021 4:46:48 PM PDT by
dynoman
(Objectivity is the essence of intelligence. - Marilyn vos Savant)
To: ReaganGeneration2
I did some research and found that in the US, Covid deaths account for about 14-15% of US deaths, based on the last pre-Covid data in 2019. Taking into consideration that most Covid deaths are of elderly people with one or more "co-morbidities" who might have died anyway, and that Covid deaths have probably been nudged upwards, I estimate that only about 4-6% of US Covid deaths are primarily due to Covid alone.
That's still a lot of deaths, worse than from the seasonal flu, but not exactly the Black Death scenario that is often portrayed.
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