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This has happened everywhere, regardless of measures
Perhaps because every country introduced at least some anti-covid measures?This has happened everywhere, regardless of measures
Less risk of death or long-term disability, too.I preferred the flu to covid less stigma
Well there's flu and then there's flu, I guess. Yeah, the one 100 years ago was pretty nasty. I meant the normal seasonal kind that comes around each winter (except last winter).Depends really doesn't it. When it first turned up it was wiping out lads left right and centre as far as I can tell
We had one of the unhealthiest populations in Europe even before the pandemic hit, the highest economic inequality, high population density and an epochally terrible government. So these numbers aren't really surprising.Many early reports comparing excess deaths resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic did not take account of population size, age distribution and focussed mainly on the first phase of the pandemic. Here, we provide updated estimates of excess mortality rates overall of 2020, standardised to a reference population
After standardisation, England and Wales had 10.5% increased mortality; Sweden, 1.5%
On Tuesday, dozens of people packed into a Cleveland, Ohio, health committee meeting to review a bill in the legislature that would weaken the state’s vaccination laws. Then a physician and “expert witness” stepped forward with an awesome claim: The shots magnetize people, causing metal objects from pennies to forks to stick to their bodies.
“I’m sure you’ve seen the pictures all over the internet of people who have had these shots and now they’re magnetized,” said Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, an osteopathic physician. “They can put a key on their forehead. It sticks. They can put spoons and forks all over them and they can stick.”
A woman calling herself a registered nurse defended Tenpenny’s testimony by trying to use her own body as proof and sticking a key onto her chest. “Explain to me why the key sticks to me. It sticks to my neck too,” she said as she kept trying to stick the key to her neck (it repeatedly fell down). “Yeah, if somebody could explain this, that would be great.”
They're trolling us at this point, surely?