Mr Editor is lying sack of crap.
—unadulterated Democrap propaganda—
Why don’t we just count REAL deaths from the virus for a change and see what that does to the numbers.
This article has been posted on FreeRepublic numerous times over the last few days.
My state is currently at 2.6% death rate and continues to fall.
Maybe if the medical profession actually concentrated on medicine instead of social justice and politics wed be better prepared?
Gee what if we gave everyone early treatment HCQ and zinc like govts did in all those low death rate countries?
Wait....
Someone’s bucking for more govt grant $$$$$$ ?
Written by “editor” what a bunch a freakin’ cowards
You could follow from early on and is being studied is genetic predisposition and when groups were last in Asia by country. East Asians coevolved with similar viruses and are least vulnerable overall because the genetically vulnerable died centuries ago. Next are central Asians. Turks and Slavs who left Asia 1000-1500 years ago are more vulnerable. Then comes Germans and Huns who left Asia 1500-2000 years ago. More vulnerable still are the Celts and Romance who left Asia 2500-5000 years ago. The most vulnerable are Amerindians who left Asia 12000 years ago, and the African diaspora that was never there (excluding Africans due to age demographics and possibly ubiquitous hydroxychloroquine usage due to endemic malaria). The rates per million in countries follow a straight line up, east to west.
The US case RATE of 23,165 per million (population 331 million) is exceeded, in declining order, by Qatar (45,121), Bahrain, Aruba, French Guiana, Andorra, Israel, Panama, Kuwait, Peru, Chile and Brazil (23,199) with a combined population of about 283 million. The US death RATE of 649 per million is exceeded by San Marino (1237, surrounded by Italy), Peru, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Spain, Andorra, Chile and Ecuador (659) with a combined population of 350 million. The first trailing country is UK (623, UK = England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland). And while the highest number of daily new cases in the US was on July 24, the highest number of new cases in the UK was YESTERDAY. In France, it was last SATURDAY (Oct. 3). (Deaths trail cases, if you don’t get the point.) Use the sortable columns: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
Here are some more data. Brazil and the US have roughly the same known infection rate per capita. The US has conducted 114 million tests to come up with 7.7 million cases, many asymptomatic, an infection rate per test of 6.8%. Brazil has conducted 18 million tests to find 5 million cases, an infection rate per test of 27.8%. For its population, Brazil has conducted 1/4 as many tests per capita. Doesn’t it look like Brazil is probably missing almost all its mild and asymptomatic cases? If Brazil had done 4X the testing and found only the US rate of 6.8% in the remainder, it would have 2/3 more cases, or a total of 8.3 million, 9% more cases in a population that is 1/3 smaller. That is one way you get the US with 21% of global cases: the US can look for and find them when most of the world can’t and doesn’t. The US has conducted 16% of global tests, 114/~700 million.
We have a new global case rate record today over 1/3 million for the first time. Russia skyrocketing again, very near a new high. UK, France, Belgium, Netherlands new highs. Germany, highest since April 9. And in places like Argentina (new high) the graph implies they have been lying about deaths for months
These days, besides American Thinker and a few others, they all trash Trump.
It might be easier and save more time writing “DOESN’T TRASH TRUMP” next to the articles that don’t :)
Not this shiite again.
Follow the money. Evidently a COVID-19 death is worth money whereas other deaths arent. This guy that wrote this piece knows that
And don’t even get me started on the rest home fiasco’s.
...... Most people in this nation forget that we have something called the Constitution that restricts the use of Absolute Power against it’s citizens ......
Last I checked the chart on Johns Hopkins website there were about 10 countries with a higher death rate per capita than the US. Soon to be 11 once we are likely passed by the UK. I never see Trump or Pence bring it up, but they should everytime the media brings up the terrible, horrible, awful, no good, very bad death rate.
Every sentence is a brazen lie.