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To: semimojo
"Estimated." One of my favorite words, often cited by Democrats.

"Vast conspiracy theories." One of my favorite phrases, often used by Democrats.

"Vastly undereported." Well, dang. Can't trust the official data, eh?

But official data, not estimates from Nature magazine, suggest something else.

( 1,159,833 deaths in USA / 6,863,757 deaths worldwide ) x 100 = 16.9 percent of all Covid deaths worldwide in a population 4.19 percent of world population.

( USA population 336,553,188 / world population 8,030,498,005 ) x 100 = 4.19 percent of world population.

Source: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/

The "warp speed" mRNA. first world response to the WHO's declaration of a pandemic resulted in slightly over four times the deaths in the United States compared to most other nations and other populations.

Notice: I showed my arithmetic and sources.

Yeah, it's probably been an under-reported "event" brought to us by Moderna and Pfizer-BioTech. Skeptical of official data. Skeptical of basic arithmetic. Trusting of "estimates" and denigrating those who disagree with you by trotting out vocabulary such as "vast conspiracy" the characterize opposition to your advocacy reminds me of someone. A Democrat who ran against and lost toTrump some years back. Hmm.

110 posted on 04/30/2023 11:10:53 AM PDT by Worldtraveler once upon a time (Degrow government)
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To: Worldtraveler once upon a time
"Estimated." One of my favorite words, often cited by Democrats.

Yes. Clearly a liberal word that would never be used by a Republican.

"Vast conspiracy theories." One of my favorite phrases, often used by Democrats.

You say the CDC and the Gates Foundation are purposely misrepresenting the numbers, which means that the states and healthcare systems providing the data are as well.

That's a massive conspiracy. Own it.

"Vastly undereported." Well, dang. Can't trust the official data, eh?

In Bangladesh and the DRC? Probably not.

In the US much more so.

That's why we look at the excess death data.

( 1,159,833 deaths in USA / 6,863,757 deaths worldwide ) x 100 = 16.9 percent of all Covid deaths worldwide in a population 4.19 percent of world population.

You omitted a key word. There were 6.8M reported Covid deaths. The best evidence we have says the true number is multiples of that.

The "warp speed" mRNA. first world response to the WHO's declaration of a pandemic resulted in slightly over four times the deaths in the United States compared to most other nations and other populations.

Repeating the same out-of-context information isn't persuasive. We have good evidence that global Covid deaths were underreported.

Notice: I showed my arithmetic and sources.

And ignored the critical excess death data.

Your entire repertoire consists of discarding any evidence that doesn't back your narrative.

You don't accept the numbers on hospitalizations and deaths among the vaccinated vs. unvaccinated but of course don't offer any of your own. You don't believe, or ignore, the data on global excess deaths yet don't offer any of your own.

I guess that in your mind you never lose a debate but in the real world it's tiresome.

111 posted on 04/30/2023 11:40:25 AM PDT by semimojo
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To: Worldtraveler once upon a time
"Vast conspiracy theories." One of my favorite phrases, often used by Democrats.

Those on FR who use those terms, like your opponent here, are either government or Media stooges, or they believe what their IPhones tell them.

I'm voting for stooge in his case.  

112 posted on 04/30/2023 3:41:47 PM PDT by kiryandil (China Joe and Paycheck Hunter - the Chink in America's defenses)
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