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You asked, "When are they going to start counting them by year like every other illness?"
Again, looking for a news report that is not counting every death since the beginning of time, but is reporting them like every other illness ... by year. 2022. Since it is 2022.
I'm sorry you don't understand that. It's not hard to follow, so I'm not sure exactly what you are misunderstanding. Or why you keep replying since you aren't answering my question.
Again, looking for a news report that is not counting every death since the beginning of time, but is reporting them like every other illness ... by year. 2022. Since it is 2022.
I'm sorry you don't understand that. It's not hard to follow, so I'm not sure exactly what you are misunderstanding. Or why you keep replying since you aren't answering my question.
Weird.
Why do you demand a "news report"? Where do you think the "news reports" get their data.
I gave you a link to 2022 data, which, of course includes only two months of (incomplete) data.
Well, with 896,000 deaths in the U.S. due to Covid, seems like a little fear might be justified. But glad to hear your personal, anecdotal experience has been largely benign.
Out of those deaths, I would bet a huge majority of them resulted from their underlying medical conditions and not from Covid at al. Covid may have been the last straw but that was it. It seems to attack people who are vulnerable medically. And the older population. I think the virus, while it is highly contagious, is a big nothing burger. I had it. My entire family had it. Many people I know had it. Absolutely zero we’re hospital prized or came close to anything dangerous.
Out of those deaths, I would bet a huge majority of them resulted from their underlying medical conditions and not from Covid at al. Covid may have been the last straw but that was it. It seems to attack people who are vulnerable medically. And the older population. I think the virus, while it is highly contagious, is a big nothing burger. I had it. My entire family had it. Many people I know had it. Absolutely zero we’re hospital prized or came close to anything dangerous.
The underlying illness makes them vulnerable, but the virus bumps them off.
If not for the virus, many of those people would still be alive.
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