Posted on 02/03/2021 10:36:02 AM PST by knighthawk
The deadliest month yet of the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S. drew to a close with signs of progress: COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are plummeting, while vaccinations are picking up speed.
On Wednesday, 110,679 new infections were recorded, according to data from Johns Hopkins University, which is much lower than the 215,805 infections that were recorded just three weeks ago.
What's more, the seven-day rolling average of new cases currently sits at 135,904, a 44 percent decline from the average three weeks weeks earlier, a DailyMail.com analysis shows.
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How many guesses do I get?
because people who had it are not having it again.
Throw away the masks.
Open businesses and schools.
Get back to life.
The number of cases is whatever those in charge want it to be at any given time.
you only need one guess - Trump is out of office
Well obviously because we have a new president whose policies
are so much better than the last guy’s policies.
/s
FTA....
....So the question remains: why are cases falling so fast in the U.S. and can the nation stay ahead of the fast-spreading mutations of the virus?
Public health experts believe that the decline in cases is likely a combination of a higher number of people who’ve had the virus than official counts suggest - meaning as many as 90 million people have antibodies against the virus - and fewer people traveling and holding gatherings than did over the winter holidays.
Experts say the decline in cases is likely due to other reasons instead, such as a higher number of people with natural immunity.
So far, 26.4 million cases - eight percent of the population - have been reported, according to Johns Hopkins.
However, most experts believe this is a severe undercount and only presents a portion of the true number of infections in the country.
Recent CDC models estimate that between February and January 2020, there were closer to 83.1 million infections in the U.S. In addition, to the six million cases reported in January, that means 89.1 million people have contracted the virus since the pandemic began.......
Why?
Figures Never Lie, But Liars Figure.
Follow the money. Those counting are the reason this scam worked.
FWIW, at least in the US the annual influenza follows a similar time pattern, although at a lower level, every year. Viruses gonna virus.
If you can rig public voting machines at voting places, you sure as he11 can rig corona lab machines in dark places.
There is no way they are letting this go.
Control is their goal, and covid is outstanding for it.
As Stalin once said: “It’s not the people who are sick or healthly that count, it’s the people who count the cases who decide how many cases there are.”
As predictable as the sun rising in the east.
Cases in freefall: https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#trends_dailytrendscases
I suspect just the talk of wearing two masks has scared the little bugger off.
Bingo. The βcaseβ figures have always been inflated, I have guessed by 50% due to the invalid PCR test, so now they are easily deflated by a like percentage.
Probably because there was a spike in cases and spikes always lead to drops? There was a jump in cases in March and April, followed by a drop after April. There was a jump in cases in June and July, followed by a drop in cases after July. There was a jump in cases around the holidays which peaked January 12th. New case numbers have been falling steadily since January 12th.
3 weeks ago was 2 weeks after holiday travel ended, so the end of that spike.
Yes—I know—how effin’ stupid are these people?
I told EVERYONE when this started—biggest hoax ever-—
well...tied into the scam election—part one and part two of the destroy economy/steal election job.
The Chicoms have stopped pumping the virus at airports and public areas?
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