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    The numbers are coming in from March, deaths are DOWN from a national 4 year average, for the first 3 weeks in March.

    Just wait for April numbers.

    That's right, less people are dying this period. Assigning covid to almost any death, reduces the usual categories.

    Wait and see.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BasinCruiser View Post
    That doctor is a rock star. Told it boldly like it is.
    It's only "science" if it supports the narrative.

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    This doesn't sound good:

    51 recovered coronavirus patients in South Korea test positive again after release from quarantine

    https://www.foxnews.com/world/corona...lease-covid-19
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    ^^^ I had heard about this, and some are panicking thinking that it means that after being infected, it can eventually go dormant, and then later become active again. One theory about this is that it is possible that they were release from quarantine due to a negative test, and that these negative tests could have just been false negative results.

    From the piece: "Saphier added that there is a "very high" false negative when it comes to the swab tests used to test for COVID-19."
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    ^^^anyone want to bet Chinese test kits were involved in at least one phase of this testing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BasinCruiser View Post

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    If someone loses their job due to government shutdown of the economy, gets stressed out and frustrated, and ends up killing their spouse due to panic overload, will they classify that as a COVID-19 death?

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    https://www.ksl.com/article/46740002...lashes-economy

    I've been wondering if/when the local news would start reporting on the number of job losses. When are they going to start interviewing the people that are now without jobs, and don't know where their next meal is going to come from, or how they are going to pay their next bill. When are they going to start interviewing the businesses going into bankruptcy? When are they going to interview the employers about once the restrictions are lifted, how long it will take for the jobs to come back?

    But, our governor and local authorities want to continue cinching up that tourniquet even more to stop the flow of blood getting to the jobs and economy. 1900 (confirmed) cases and 13 deaths = 0.68% death rate. People have a higher probability of dying in a car crash in Utah driving to work than that. Is this all really the best approach?

    BTW - 16M jobless nationwide.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BasinCruiser View Post
    https://www.ksl.com/article/46740002...lashes-economy

    I've been wondering if/when the local news would start reporting on the number of job losses. When are they going to start interviewing the people that are now without jobs, and don't know where their next meal is going to come from, or how they are going to pay their next bill. When are they going to start interviewing the businesses going into bankruptcy? When are they going to interview the employers about once the restrictions are lifted, how long it will take for the jobs to come back?

    But, our governor and local authorities want to continue cinching up that tourniquet even more to stop the flow of blood getting to the jobs and economy. 1900 (confirmed) cases and 13 deaths = 0.68% death rate. People have a higher probability of dying in a car crash in Utah driving to work than that. Is this all really the best approach?

    BTW - 16M jobless nationwide.

    I can't believe you still don't get it.

    Mark my words: We have to take of the cure - that will make the problem worse no matter what.
    It's only "science" if it supports the narrative.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockgremlin View Post
    I can't believe you still don't get it.

    Mark my words: We have to take of the cure - that will make the problem worse no matter what.

    ok, Joe
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    Quote Originally Posted by BasinCruiser View Post
    https://www.ksl.com/article/46740002...lashes-economy

    I've been wondering if/when the local news would start reporting on the number of job losses. When are they going to start interviewing the people that are now without jobs, and don't know where their next meal is going to come from, or how they are going to pay their next bill. When are they going to start interviewing the businesses going into bankruptcy? When are they going to interview the employers about once the restrictions are lifted, how long it will take for the jobs to come back?

    But, our governor and local authorities want to continue cinching up that tourniquet even more to stop the flow of blood getting to the jobs and economy. 1900 (confirmed) cases and 13 deaths = 0.68% death rate. People have a higher probability of dying in a car crash in Utah driving to work than that. Is this all really the best approach?

    BTW - 16M jobless nationwide.

    Or, put another way - by shutting down travel on our Utah roads, more lives have been saved from auto accident deaths, than who have died directly from this virus in Utah.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BasinCruiser View Post

    COVID19 deaths are HIGHLY exaggerated.

    Some governors called for massive assistance out of fear, and it never reached expectations.

    There are some temporary hospitals though that are ceratinly not for COVID19 patients, and this has been detailed in public. It was to help the hospitals concentrate on COVID, while these temporary hospitals took other patients. What is NOT getting a lot of public airtime though, and is certainly happening in the meantime, is the rescue of victims of human trafficking. Almost every press conference, there's a small sentence, or a tiny hint at human trafficking operations.

    Do you remember Trump mentioning the woman they rescued a couple of weeks ago, General Milley sent a team in? Did anybody think it was odd how or why he brought that up?

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