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    #16
    Originally posted by jazz View Post
    The report says that in the 94% that died, all of them had 2 or more comorbities. Many were probably obese and immobile as well. These werent healthy people who got dropped by a virus. Average age of death in these cases was well into late 70s early 80s which is beyond the average life expectancy of general population.
    So if one were to extrapolate these numbers for Saskatchewan, we have had a single one whopping death due to this overblown farce, correct?

    My wife found that report on Saturday evening.

    But thanks for throwing it up. It truly is unreal that Regina is voting today on mandatory masks, whether this report is in existence or not.

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      #17
      Just for fun get the virus and see if you suffer from the side effects the long haulers suffer from. Even people who recover may have lifelong problems, but who cares it is just the flu.

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        #18
        Even if you ignore the death rate , what is the cost to society of extra care for those infected .

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          #19
          Once again, and again, and again. People, critical thinking, please start sometime soon. A baseless conspiracy posted and look at all the immediate doopsters believing it.

          "
          Of note: Twitter removed a post earlier Sunday retweeted by President Trump for violating its rules with a false interpretation of the CDC's novel coronavirus data.

          The post incorrectly claimed the CDC had "quietly" updated its data "to admit that only 6%" of those listed in the U.S. coronavirus death toll "actually died from COVID" and that "the other 94% had 2-3 other serious illnesses," CNN notes.
          The post by a supporter of a baseless conspiracy theory has since been deleted.
          "

          https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucelee/2020/08/31/twitter-removes-claim-about-cdc-and-covid-19-coronavirus-deaths-that-trump-retweeted/#8312fbc31787 https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucelee/2020/08/31/twitter-removes-claim-about-cdc-and-covid-19-coronavirus-deaths-that-trump-retweeted/#8312fbc31787

          https://www.axios.com/cdc-covid-deaths-contributing-health-conditions-3315196c-986f-4ae3-ba35-2075fd64bce1.html https://www.axios.com/cdc-covid-deaths-contributing-health-conditions-3315196c-986f-4ae3-ba35-2075fd64bce1.html

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            #20
            Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
            Even if you ignore the death rate , what is the cost to society of extra care for those infected .
            Caring for our elderly and at risk populations is a different conversation that should have happened long ago. Maybe it will now.

            The cdc numbers clearly show that its the at risk population that should be quarantined and masked up, not the general population.

            And yes a discussion on personal health, nutrition and fitness is long over due as well. The American population especially because obesity and inactivity is a major problem there.

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              #21
              Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
              So is the CDC wrong ? Yes or no ?
              Just askin
              They are not wrong furrow, it's just taken out of context and a conspiracy created from it, as usual. Gawd i hate social media.

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                #22
                Originally posted by tweety View Post
                They are not wrong furrow, it's just taken out of context and a conspiracy created from it, as usual. Gawd i hate social media.
                What’s the conspiracy?
                Just askin

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by tweety View Post
                  They are not wrong furrow, it's just taken out of context and a conspiracy created from it, as usual. Gawd i hate social media.
                  Can you explain the context of the CDC report that is being taken wrong?

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                    #24
                    Also released late last week is the TOTAL year to date death #'s for the USA and broken down by state.
                    2020 is running BEHIND the totals to date for the last 4 years!!!

                    The CDC WHO any many state coroners offices are now quietly releasing data that shows the Kung-Flu is far less deadly that a normal cold and flu season to 90% of the population.
                    And finally doctors that were saying from the beginning that the elderly and high risk do to severe health issues should protect themselves and the rest of population go about life as normal with extra hand washing and sanitizing.
                    Since the population that is around 16 years old and under have near 0% chance to get OR EVEN SPREAD the virus.
                    Also MANY studies coming out PROVING without doubt that the Hydroxy/zinc/anthro ****tail if given early has a 98% cure rate with no side effects.

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                      #25
                      Not a conspiracy per say, but a lack of real investigations into the deaths. As I said before, the city of san diego found this out 4 months ago.

                      But the data is now clear well after the fact. Dying from covid and dying with covid are 2 drastically different outcomes.

                      There was nothing anybody could have done to save the majority of people other than lock the vulnerable away in isolation. That might have kept covid out of the equation but it wouldn't have stopped their eventual deaths.

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                        #26
                        Davos...makes one think.

                        Sure has played out this way till now.

                        https://youtu.be/sb9jRqgDOJ8 https://youtu.be/sb9jRqgDOJ8

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                          #27
                          looks like a flu...

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                            Can you explain the context of the CDC report that is being taken wrong?
                            Purely inflammation effects without any underlying issues is 6%. The number will go up as more young people get/die from covid. The rest is the cascade of pain and death ramping up the underlying issues with inflammation. Influenza does the same thing except it is about 10 (yes somewhere between 8 and 10) times less contagious then covid. And yes, people haven't stopped dying from influenza, they are now dying from both.

                            But the take home message remains, and the context missed is, covid still ultimately is the reason for the 94% as well. The long term damage is also bad - its not only bad if you die, but living with effects of the damage done by inflammation can be really tough. Spinal and nerve, respiratory, organ damage, brain damage, heart damage, psych damage, fatigue, the list is very long.

                            I mention this only because the typical farmer, myself included, have at least one of the underlying problems. Stay home, stay safe. The other option is to keep telling yourself its no big deal and spin the big wheel to see where it lands for you.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by tweety View Post
                              Purely inflammation effects without any underlying issues is 6%. The number will go up as more young people get/die from covid. The rest is the cascade of pain and death ramping up the underlying issues with inflammation. Influenza does the same thing except it is about 10 (yes somewhere between 8 and 10) times less contagious then covid. And yes, people haven't stopped dying from influenza, they are now dying from both.

                              But the take home message remains, and the context missed is, covid still ultimately is the reason for the 94% as well. The long term damage is also bad - its not only bad if you die, but living with effects of the damage done by inflammation can be really tough. Spinal and nerve, respiratory, organ damage, brain damage, heart damage, psych damage, fatigue, the list is very long.

                              I mention this only because the typical farmer, myself included, have at least one of the underlying problems. Stay home, stay safe. The other option is to keep telling yourself its no big deal and spin the big wheel to see where it lands for you.
                              Thanks for the explanation. Are you posting as wd9 or tweety, or do you both have underlying health concerns?

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                                #30
                                "The long term damage is also bad - its not only bad if you die, but living with effects of the damage done by inflammation can be really tough. Spinal and nerve, respiratory, organ damage, brain damage, heart damage, psych damage, fatigue, the list is very long."

                                And where can we read peer reviewed data/studies to show that? Or is that your spin/opinion? More MSM scare mongering, keep us terrified/submissive. No body I know or others I ask, heard of anyone who even had this. It's still who do you believe?

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