Follow The Science: ‘Deadly’ Delta Variant Registers A 99.9+% Recovery Rate

I'm not surprised:

Follow The Science: ‘Deadly’ Delta Variant Registers A 99.9+% Recovery Rate​



There will soon be an election for midterms coming up, they have to ramp up their base with fear so then the bullshit election rigging can happen again...
 
I'm not surprised:

Follow The Science: ‘Deadly’ Delta Variant Registers A 99.9+% Recovery Rate​



There will soon be an election for midterms coming up, they have to ramp up their base with fear so then the bullshit election rigging can happen again...
Covid 22...
 
Not only is it spreading fast, but the Delta variant is also considered more dangerous. It's causing more severe sickness and hitting younger people particularly hard.

From September through November of 1918, the death rate from the Spanish flu skyrocketed. In the United States alone, 195,000 Americans died from the Spanish flu in just the month of October. And unlike a normal seasonal flu, which mostly claims victims among the very young and very old, the second wave of the Spanish flu exhibited what’s called a “W curve”—high numbers of deaths among the young and old, but also a huge spike in the middle composed of otherwise healthy 25- to 35-year-olds in the prime of their life.

“That really freaked out the medical establishment, that there was this atypical spike in the middle of the W,” says Harris.

 
Not only is it spreading fast, but the Delta variant is also considered more dangerous. It's causing more severe sickness and hitting younger people particularly hard.

From September through November of 1918, the death rate from the Spanish flu skyrocketed. In the United States alone, 195,000 Americans died from the Spanish flu in just the month of October. And unlike a normal seasonal flu, which mostly claims victims among the very young and very old, the second wave of the Spanish flu exhibited what’s called a “W curve”—high numbers of deaths among the young and old, but also a huge spike in the middle composed of otherwise healthy 25- to 35-year-olds in the prime of their life.

“That really freaked out the medical establishment, that there was this atypical spike in the middle of the W,” says Harris.

Glad to see you do not dispute the content of the article that this thread is about.
 
Not only is it spreading fast, but the Delta variant is also considered more dangerous. It's causing more severe sickness and hitting younger people particularly hard.

From September through November of 1918, the death rate from the Spanish flu skyrocketed. In the United States alone, 195,000 Americans died from the Spanish flu in just the month of October. And unlike a normal seasonal flu, which mostly claims victims among the very young and very old, the second wave of the Spanish flu exhibited what’s called a “W curve”—high numbers of deaths among the young and old, but also a huge spike in the middle composed of otherwise healthy 25- to 35-year-olds in the prime of their life.

“That really freaked out the medical establishment, that there was this atypical spike in the middle of the W,” says Harris.

Glad to see you do not dispute the content of the article that this thread is about.
Over six hundred thousand deaths already. Simply resorting to statistics is disingenuous.

The CDC estimates that an average of 36,000 people died of the flu each year over the past decade.
 
Not only is it spreading fast, but the Delta variant is also considered more dangerous. It's causing more severe sickness and hitting younger people particularly hard.

From September through November of 1918, the death rate from the Spanish flu skyrocketed. In the United States alone, 195,000 Americans died from the Spanish flu in just the month of October. And unlike a normal seasonal flu, which mostly claims victims among the very young and very old, the second wave of the Spanish flu exhibited what’s called a “W curve”—high numbers of deaths among the young and old, but also a huge spike in the middle composed of otherwise healthy 25- to 35-year-olds in the prime of their life.

“That really freaked out the medical establishment, that there was this atypical spike in the middle of the W,” says Harris.

Glad to see you do not dispute the content of the article that this thread is about.
Over six hundred thousand deaths already. Simply resorting to statistics is disingenuous.

The CDC estimates that an average of 36,000 people died of the flu each year over the past decade.
Thank you for posting some random propaganda. I'm glad to see that you STILL do not dispute anything in the article that this thread is about. Thanks for the endorsement.
 

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