To: blueplum
Irelands at 363 deaths per Mil. Thats higher than Iran, Iraq and Canada, to name a few, but about half that of the UK at 617 and the US at 629
So far, in the US, we've had 1) the CDC admit that the number of deaths only attributable to COVID is just under 10,000, 2) States admit gross reporting errors (Texas, NC, Washington), 3) significant numbers of false positive COVID tests reported all over, 4) admission by various medical institutions that reporting guidelines often include assumed presence of COVID post-mortem
Add to that the disparity in reporting protocols between countries, and there really is no way to know any real numbers of COVID infections/deaths, let alone have any sort of accurate comparison of real numbers between different countries. All the numbers people are using now are just phantoms.
20 posted on
09/26/2020 12:14:42 AM PDT by
fr_freak
To: All
What about Sweden? Is he impressed with them? They ignored most of the expert advice and just went with minimal protocols. And they didn’t lose significantly more people anyway.
21 posted on
09/26/2020 1:16:39 AM PDT by
Peter ODonnell
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