Posted on 03/22/2021 4:11:14 AM PDT by impimp
It’s just the flu, bro.
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-03-09/florida-vs-california-who-had-better-covid-response
An older article but it has a must read quote. The LA Times tries to explain away the similarity in coronavirus death rates between California, who locked down, and Florida, who didn’t lock down.
The must read quote:
“The shrinking difference in the death rates is likely the product of California’s higher levels of poverty, density, overcrowding and climate that make it particularly susceptible to coronavirus spread, experts say.”
They manage to tie it to poverty in California. There is zero evidence that poverty leads to more coronavirus deaths. This is a disease of affluence because it can kill the extreme elderly. You typically get way more extremely elderly people in rich areas/countries - and Florida has plenty of elderly.
The other thing they blame is climate. How Northerly a place is affects vitamin D. But is California that much farther North? No. The real agenda here is all social problems must be tied to climate and climate change, in addition to race, poverty, etc.
The big thing the libs are working on this past decade in their “intellectual” circles is the “intersection” of all of their agenda items and how they are related and how they al must be addressed in order to create utopia.
“I’ve warned you before not to post to me.”
Why? What bagster said is true. Gain of function research was funded by Fauci.
Do the math: out of 330,000,000 people being exposed to this "highly contagious" virus for ONE YEAR, 555,314 have died. That's 0.0016827696969697%.
WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!
Find something else to be skeered of. :-)

It's 0.16827697%. Have to multiply by 100.
e.g. 50/100 = 0.5. x100 = 50%.
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Point taken. (Slaps knuckles with ruler.)
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