Can you give us a summary on what they discussed in the video? Point out actual data?
I can’t remember the actual numbers, but as far as a general summary, these are some points they discussed, though not necessarily in this order:
1) The number of people in their county that their urgent care centers tested for COVID-19 and the number found positive for it and the number who passed away from it;
2) Statistics on COVID-19 deaths from Norway, which shut down, and Sweden, which stayed fairly open. These statistics showed little difference between the two countries;
3) Statistics on how many people who died from COVID-19 and had major long-standing health problems versus those who did not;
4) Anecdotal evidence about the increase in patients their clinics are seeing who have suffered domestic violence and molestation due to being shut in with some really bad people; and
5) Anecdotal reports they are hearing from ER doctor colleagues across the country who are being pressured by hospital administrators to record on a death certificate that COVID-19 was the major contributor to the death when the doctors either see no evidence of COVID-19 or see far more evidence that the death was caused by something else.
This is just a sampling of what they discussed. The one doctor spoke much more than the other, but they were both easy to understand, presented well, were interesting to listen to, and quite likeable.