Weatherman2020
Diamond Member
I’m still looking for the statistics on those that die from this bug (age/health) but this is juicy.
CDC tracks deaths overall as well as influenza weekly.
Data says ain’t nutin happening anyone should be worried about. We’ve probably had this bug going around undetected for months, if not years. You can see that we experienced well over 3,000 deaths per week until the first week in March, when the number of deaths dropped precipitously. What that clearly indicates is that when we started testing for coronavirus that week, we discovered that many of those cases were indeed not pneumonia.
The bad news is that it means thousands likely died as a result of the virus, but the good news is that countless millions likely had it already. It means that the mortality rate is lower.
A couple of recent related items. CDC now thinks most of us are immune, and the creator of the OMG computer model that sent the world into a panic has dramatically changed the model to only a small fraction of his previous results.
CDC tracks deaths overall as well as influenza weekly.
Data says ain’t nutin happening anyone should be worried about. We’ve probably had this bug going around undetected for months, if not years. You can see that we experienced well over 3,000 deaths per week until the first week in March, when the number of deaths dropped precipitously. What that clearly indicates is that when we started testing for coronavirus that week, we discovered that many of those cases were indeed not pneumonia.
The bad news is that it means thousands likely died as a result of the virus, but the good news is that countless millions likely had it already. It means that the mortality rate is lower.
A couple of recent related items. CDC now thinks most of us are immune, and the creator of the OMG computer model that sent the world into a panic has dramatically changed the model to only a small fraction of his previous results.
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