It's a coronavirus that has the genetic markers of a cold. It acts like a cold, infects like a cold, infects the fully vaccinated like a cold but no way is it an actual cold.
We have been manipulated since day one when a virus with a 99.3% survival rate was said to be deadly. Politicians have been spreading fear like peanut butter. Stop taking it. Omicron has yet to make one person seriously ill. But, give the porn pimps enough time and the next motorcycle accident or gang banger spread across an alley will be the omicron death. The public will eat it up like it was spread on a tit.
Yes, it's a coronavirus. Simple as. It might have changed due to the common cold, or it might not have. But it might be getting weaker. The Spanish flu became just a normal flu in the end because it got weaker.
You've been manipulated in a million different ways.
That you think a 99.3% survival rate is a good thing is beyond me. That's a lot of people dying. Also, survival isn't the only factor here, people have been suffering from all sorts of things. But you could find this out if you wanted to, but you don't want to. You want this to fit your narrative. So you'll try and manipulate others for what is convenient for you.
Also the coronavirus's survival rate is based on the US imposing restrictions on people. Without those restrictions not only would the virus probably have killed more people, it would have inundated hospitals too.
As of March 2023, Arizona had the highest COVID death rate in the U.S., with 455 deaths per 100,000 population. Hawaii had the lowest death rate.
www.statista.com
We can see that in Mississippi the death rate is the highest. Why? Probably because places like Mississippi are the places with the most anti-vax anti-government responses to the coronavirus.
Had the whole country had Mississippi's rate, it'd have been higher for the whole country.
That the flu had a post 1991 max of 61,000 and the coronavirus was 486,000 in the first year.... shows the difference.
Also you have to remember that the coronavirus indirectly killed people. The excess deaths rate was HIGHER than the coronavirus rate. Either because people died of the coronavirus and weren't recorded, or more likely because a lot of people who needed medical services couldn't get those medical services and died.
Black Americans experienced the highest per capita excess death rates, while regional surges contributed to higher excess death rates from COVID-19 and other causes, a new study finds.
www.sciencedaily.com
""COVID-19 accounted for roughly 72% of the excess deaths"
So, we have 28% of deaths that were caused because of the coronavirus, but not from the coronavirus. A problem in itself.
Had the virus been allowed to spread, it would have got much worse than that and more people would have died.