If you’re not over 65, your reports of your experience are of zero value to those who are over 65.
The US is at about 500 daily Covid deaths per day right now. Cases graphs cannot be tracked because testing varies. But dead is dead. The Covid daily death count has been rising steadily, not steeply, for about 2 months.
The virus kills 65+ people. Not all infected, but a much larger % than under 65. If you’re under 65, you risk only killing someone else. Not dying yourself.
Japan is getting slammed by the scythe right now.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/japan/ Scroll to the death graph. Their death totals about equal to the winter. Oddly, they have no interest in US midterms.
Every day that passes, globally, all forms of immunity are fading. And all restrictions imposed are being removed. Old people are who will feel any results of this. The young can ignore their role in it. We will have a population with fading immunity, relaxed restrictions, and winter coming, with the start point of the curve, at its minimum, higher than the minimum of last year. Think about that a moment. A vaxed (though fading) population, with lots of recovered immunity (also fading), still seeing death counts above last year’s minimum. That should not be possible, but those are the numbers. In many countries.
“The virus kills 65+ people.”
I’ve known LOTS of people over 65 who survived just fine. Wife ran dozens of long term care facilities. The ONLY deaths were from Remdesivir use.
“The virus kills 65+ people.”
What an ignorant post based on “experts” at CDC and Fauci.
I’m >65 and refused the clot-shot and all of its boosters for a flu that has a 99.9% natural recovery rate.
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