Posted on 04/21/2020 5:10:07 AM PDT by Bruiser 10
Thanks. Read the last 20 posts on this thread too.
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3837215/posts?q=1&;page=101
“I have to admit I was perplexed by this “study” because it seemingly contradicts what is occurring in New York.”
This tweet puts the study results in an interesting perspective! Entire tweet thread worth reading.
https://twitter.com/AlanMCole/status/1251506052396441601?s=20
Using 12,000 deaths... Of the 12,000 how many actually tested positive? I know they added at least 3,000 (backlogged) in one day that weren’t.
What is the true number?
Next, 80% of the patients on ventilators died. The ventilator normal death rate is under 40%. They were killing people by the busloads by throwing them on ventilators. Stupid medical decision.
Finally, they were treating them at the start either the HCQ, Z-Pacs, and Zinc.
Not treating...
Yes that is a problem, separate form the one the tweet outlines.
one of two reasons (that I can think of.)
1. Statistic manipulation. How they're officially recognizing those with the virus. Says they had pneumonia which is similar but never tested. This would show up with other diseases going down this year. Unless they change to models.
2. New York was given the "iFlu" vaccine or something similar. It was banned in the US but distributed hundreds of millions of vaccines in Italy and China(that I'm aware of.) iFlu was a failed vaccine that is based on "Antibody-dependent enhancement."
Which Dr Fauci talked about only briefly stating "There are diseases in which you vaccinate someone. You get infected with what you protected with and you enhance the infection"
According to the Report, the death rates are per year, not per season.
See: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CHSI/CDPH%20Document%20Library/CHSP-LOSANGELES.pdf
The mortality for COVID is 661 for the year, almost 4 months.
Notably, the mortality rates for cancers, alzheimer’s disease, coronary heart disease, strokes, lower respiratory disease, and diabetes all exceed those rates in Los Angeles County.
Unless I’m not looking at the numbers right.
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