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COVID19‘s 84,000 plus death toll in just a few months, easily exceeds the Hong Kong Flu, Asian Flu and the Spanish Flu death totals within the same length of time. Those three epidemics had been the greatest killers of American citizens.
80,000 last flu season. World was not plunged into worst depression in history, and police state. Your papers, please.
Flu season deaths top 80,000 last year, CDC says
The 2017-2018 flu season was one of the deadliest in decades according to the CDC. An estimated 80,000 Americans died of flu and its complications last winter.www.cnn.com
We're at 88,550 deaths in the US and the end is not in sight. That's 88,550 having TAKEN radical steps to slow the spread. Initial estimates were up to 2 MILLION fatalities. So, if we had done nothing, where would the death toll be today?
Yea radical steps like shipping COVID patients to nursing homes so they can blow up the death count even more? By committing murder? For $2 trillion you could have properly sheltered the vulnerable and given a million dollars to every nurse working overtime and staying in a Hilton and let everyone else work in a healthy economy. And reach herd immunity. All the shutdowns guaranteed was a second wave, next time so they can push through their deadly mandatory vaccine and depopulation program. Nursing Homes Balk at COVID Patient Transfers from Hospitals