And that is your experience and I honor that. I would like nothing more than for all of this to be a big nothingburger. It will be about a year before we get any idea of what is really happening, and I dont doubt they will fiddle th numbers anyway. I know that in 2020 deaths were not above the 2018 flu season, which had more deaths. …
And that is your experience and I honor that. I would like nothing more than for all of this to be a big nothingburger. It will be about a year before we get any idea of what is really happening, and I dont doubt they will fiddle th numbers anyway. I know that in 2020 deaths were not above the 2018 flu season, which had more deaths. But I also dont trust the govt numbers anymore...the UK used to have the best, most tranparent, but they started fiddling with what they reported about two months ago so...
Yes and no. They can't and won't deny the deaths, but as for the definitions, well, that is a different matter.
I have no real interest in counting 'covid' deaths: you might as well count deaths of people with spotty bums, or people who had childhood freckles: these are nearly all the deaths of the very aged and sick who would die anyway this year or next.
Broadly speaking, the deaths of younger people have far more import, and it is fine to look at 'all-cause' deaths, because we are now confusing deaths with Covid and deaths with the damned jag.
I would focus in on any excess deaths of those aged under 65: and as I am 68 myself, at least I have no conflict of interest!
And that is your experience and I honor that. I would like nothing more than for all of this to be a big nothingburger. It will be about a year before we get any idea of what is really happening, and I dont doubt they will fiddle th numbers anyway. I know that in 2020 deaths were not above the 2018 flu season, which had more deaths. But I also dont trust the govt numbers anymore...the UK used to have the best, most tranparent, but they started fiddling with what they reported about two months ago so...
Yes and no. They can't and won't deny the deaths, but as for the definitions, well, that is a different matter.
I have no real interest in counting 'covid' deaths: you might as well count deaths of people with spotty bums, or people who had childhood freckles: these are nearly all the deaths of the very aged and sick who would die anyway this year or next.
Broadly speaking, the deaths of younger people have far more import, and it is fine to look at 'all-cause' deaths, because we are now confusing deaths with Covid and deaths with the damned jag.
I would focus in on any excess deaths of those aged under 65: and as I am 68 myself, at least I have no conflict of interest!