Sorry the article is behind a paywall — the Epoch Times has been very thorough in their coverage of the lockdown and COVID “vaccines”, and they are also excellent with their coverage of just about everything else that’s newsworthy. I find it worth the $99/year, and I generally hate paywalls.
People who died when catching covid at peak “event’ was around
2 to 3 percent of all those who caught it(with other pre existing conditions or none)...vaccinated or otherwise. So I wasn’t understanding the use of the term mortality. Was it in the context of being hospitalized? In that case we did see about 50 percent of our ICU covid patients die of it if they got sick enough to come to the ICU. 10 percent of covid patients in our area did get sick enough to come to hospital, 15 percent of those admitted had to come to the ICU and of those 15 percent, half died. When I did the math it was about 2-3 percent of our hospitalized covid patients died(all in the ICU) which resonated with national and world averages.
So was there a higher percentage of people who died with covid than what they say or are they using the term “mortality” loosely the same way a meteorologist predicts a 30 percent chance of rain but it stays dry all day?( out of 100 chances that it could rain, there are 30 chances that it
will.)