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Created by Cobra > 9 months ago, 26 Mar 2020
SP
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28 May 2020 10:07AM
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Macaha
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28 May 2020 12:15PM
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haha thats funny

Hydromann
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28 May 2020 10:17AM
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Craked me up, thanks needed that.

Hydromann
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28 May 2020 10:19AM
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Also saw a clip from someone and can't find the link now. Anyway saying just how many deaths are being reported as Covid on teh death certs when the people already had preexisting conditions that where more than likely the cause. And that they where not even being tested for Covid to substantiate the cause??

WTF is going on with these clowns?

SP
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28 May 2020 10:36AM
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Interesting one is to look at the increase above the normal death rate.

SP
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28 May 2020 10:41AM
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Macaha
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28 May 2020 1:44PM
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Cobra
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28 May 2020 11:49AM
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Also saw a clip from someone and can't find the link now. Anyway saying just how many deaths are being reported as Covid on teh death certs when the people already had preexisting conditions that where more than likely the cause. And that they where not even being tested for Covid to substantiate the cause??

WTF is going on with these clowns?


Obviously that clip didn't come from Russia ,South America Africa or China. As everyone is safe as houses there , no covid deaths there.

Cobra
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28 May 2020 12:12PM
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WOW Dana and Jennifer should win a journalism award for that article.LOL
where were their balls three months ago to write that Sh!t . Stopped reading when they quoted the heard immunity Dr and failed to mention Swedens catastrophic loss of life. What's next girls Plandemic News. ****n blow me Dana & Jen and SP slap yourself for reading SMH. I had a bet with myself.And yep those girls are Both straight out of uni and look 19. You know that feeling when you drop a 40 footer, I just got it.pmsl

SP
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28 May 2020 12:34PM
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I don't think we interpreted the article in the same way.

Anyway
Which one you think is cuter. Jen or Dana?

Wanna play ****, marry, kill... .

Jen. Dana and John Sutton

Cobra
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28 May 2020 1:26PM
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SP said..
I don't think we interpreted the article in the same way.

Anyway
Which one you think is cuter. Jen or Dana?

Wanna play ****, marry, kill... .

Jen. Dana and John Sutton


Bhahaha I love a tag team with both.

Cobra
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28 May 2020 1:34PM
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Hey SP I will give Then 1 point for a headlining attempt. But sadly - points for convictions. apparently everyone loves a Dr quote, gives it a real sense of Realism. But then they attack a Dr view which makes it all hypocrisy.

GWatto
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28 May 2020 3:53PM
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Speaking of Doctor quotes...
Has anyone else noticed how many Professors there seems to be talking about this?
Every second bloody person seems to be a Professor in something, throwing their two bob in

Cobra
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28 May 2020 3:34PM
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Professor Otto von weir is the only person I talk to, I like the ol prick.

Cobra
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28 May 2020 3:38PM
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Speaking of Doctor quotes...
Has anyone else noticed how many Professors there seems to be talking about this?
Every second bloody person seems to be a Professor in something, throwing their two bob in


I know it's insane.

Hydromann
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28 May 2020 3:56PM
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Did you get permission from the missus to share the honeymoon pics Mac?

Macaha
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28 May 2020 6:43PM
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SP
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29 May 2020 9:36AM
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MickPC
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29 May 2020 10:05AM
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The CDC confirms remarkably low coronavirus death rate. Where is the media?

Most people are more likely to wind up six feet under because of almost anything else under the sun other than COVID-19.

The CDC just came out with a report that should be earth-shattering to the narrative of the political class, yet it will go into the thick pile of vital data and information about the virus that is not getting out to the public. For the first time, the CDC has attempted to offer a real estimate of the overall death rate for COVID-19, and under its most likely scenario, the number is 0.26 percent. Officials estimate a 0.4 percent fatality rate among those who are symptomatic and project a 35 percent rate of asymptomatic cases among those infected, which drops the overall infection fatality rate (IFR) to just 0.26 percent - almost exactly where Stanford researchers pegged it a month ago.

Until now, we have been ridiculed for thinking the death rate was that low, as opposed to the 3.4 percent estimate of the World Health Organization, which helped drive the panic and the lockdowns. Now the CDC is agreeing to the lower rate in plain ink.

Plus, ultimately we might find out that the IFR is even lower because numerous studies and hard counts of confined populations have shown a much higher percentage of asymptomatic cases. Simply adjusting for a 50 percent asymptomatic rate would drop their fatality rate to 0.2 percent - exactly the rate of fatality Dr. John Ionnidis of Stanford University projected.

More importantly, as I mentioned before, the overall death rate is meaningless because the numbers are so lopsided. Given that at least half of the deaths were in nursing homes, a back-of-the-envelope estimate would show that the infection fatality rate for non-nursing home residents would only be 0.1 percent or 1 in 1,000. And that includes people of all ages and all health statuses outside of nursing homes. Since nearly all of the deaths are those with comorbidities.

The CDC estimates the death rate from COVID-19 for those under 50 is 1 in 5,000 for those with symptoms, which would be 1 in 6,725 overall, but again, almost all those who die have specific comorbidities or underlying conditions. Those without them are more likely to die in a car accident. And schoolchildren, whose lives, mental health, and education we are destroying, are more likely to get struck by lightning.

To put this in perspective, one Twitter commentator juxtaposed the age-separated infection fatality rates in Spain to the average yearly probability of dying of anything for the same age groups, based on data from the Social Security Administration. He used Spain because we don't have a detailed infection fatality rate estimate for each age group from any survey in the U.S. However, we know that Spain fared worse than almost every other country. This data is actually working with a top-line IFR of 1 percent, roughly four times what the CDC estimates for the U.S., so if anything, the corresponding numbers for the U.S. will be lower.

Being alive means there is a risk that you will die in every year of your life. Normally we don't think about this because the probability is very small. It turns out that even if you are infected with COVID, your increased risk to die vs normal is not very large at all.

www.ronpaulinstitute.org/archives/featured-articles/2020/may/24/the-cdc-confirms-remarkably-low-coronavirus-death-rate-where-is-the-media/

MickPC
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29 May 2020 10:41AM
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LMAO

Cobra
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29 May 2020 10:50AM
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MickPC
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29 May 2020 11:08AM
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SP
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29 May 2020 11:36AM
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MickPC
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29 May 2020 11:45AM
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Rabbs
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29 May 2020 11:59AM
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MickPC said..
The CDC confirms remarkably low coronavirus death rate. Where is the media?

Most people are more likely to wind up six feet under because of almost anything else under the sun other than COVID-19.

The CDC just came out with a report that should be earth-shattering to the narrative of the political class, yet it will go into the thick pile of vital data and information about the virus that is not getting out to the public. For the first time, the CDC has attempted to offer a real estimate of the overall death rate for COVID-19, and under its most likely scenario, the number is 0.26 percent. Officials estimate a 0.4 percent fatality rate among those who are symptomatic and project a 35 percent rate of asymptomatic cases among those infected, which drops the overall infection fatality rate (IFR) to just 0.26 percent - almost exactly where Stanford researchers pegged it a month ago.

Until now, we have been ridiculed for thinking the death rate was that low, as opposed to the 3.4 percent estimate of the World Health Organization, which helped drive the panic and the lockdowns. Now the CDC is agreeing to the lower rate in plain ink.

Plus, ultimately we might find out that the IFR is even lower because numerous studies and hard counts of confined populations have shown a much higher percentage of asymptomatic cases. Simply adjusting for a 50 percent asymptomatic rate would drop their fatality rate to 0.2 percent - exactly the rate of fatality Dr. John Ionnidis of Stanford University projected.

More importantly, as I mentioned before, the overall death rate is meaningless because the numbers are so lopsided. Given that at least half of the deaths were in nursing homes, a back-of-the-envelope estimate would show that the infection fatality rate for non-nursing home residents would only be 0.1 percent or 1 in 1,000. And that includes people of all ages and all health statuses outside of nursing homes. Since nearly all of the deaths are those with comorbidities.

The CDC estimates the death rate from COVID-19 for those under 50 is 1 in 5,000 for those with symptoms, which would be 1 in 6,725 overall, but again, almost all those who die have specific comorbidities or underlying conditions. Those without them are more likely to die in a car accident. And schoolchildren, whose lives, mental health, and education we are destroying, are more likely to get struck by lightning.

To put this in perspective, one Twitter commentator juxtaposed the age-separated infection fatality rates in Spain to the average yearly probability of dying of anything for the same age groups, based on data from the Social Security Administration. He used Spain because we don't have a detailed infection fatality rate estimate for each age group from any survey in the U.S. However, we know that Spain fared worse than almost every other country. This data is actually working with a top-line IFR of 1 percent, roughly four times what the CDC estimates for the U.S., so if anything, the corresponding numbers for the U.S. will be lower.

Being alive means there is a risk that you will die in every year of your life. Normally we don't think about this because the probability is very small. It turns out that even if you are infected with COVID, your increased risk to die vs normal is not very large at all.

www.ronpaulinstitute.org/archives/featured-articles/2020/may/24/the-cdc-confirms-remarkably-low-coronavirus-death-rate-where-is-the-media/


Thanks Dr Mick.

MickPC
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29 May 2020 12:04PM
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MickPC said..
The CDC confirms remarkably low coronavirus death rate. Where is the media?

Most people are more likely to wind up six feet under because of almost anything else under the sun other than COVID-19.

The CDC just came out with a report that should be earth-shattering to the narrative of the political class, yet it will go into the thick pile of vital data and information about the virus that is not getting out to the public. For the first time, the CDC has attempted to offer a real estimate of the overall death rate for COVID-19, and under its most likely scenario, the number is 0.26 percent. Officials estimate a 0.4 percent fatality rate among those who are symptomatic and project a 35 percent rate of asymptomatic cases among those infected, which drops the overall infection fatality rate (IFR) to just 0.26 percent - almost exactly where Stanford researchers pegged it a month ago.

Until now, we have been ridiculed for thinking the death rate was that low, as opposed to the 3.4 percent estimate of the World Health Organization, which helped drive the panic and the lockdowns. Now the CDC is agreeing to the lower rate in plain ink.

Plus, ultimately we might find out that the IFR is even lower because numerous studies and hard counts of confined populations have shown a much higher percentage of asymptomatic cases. Simply adjusting for a 50 percent asymptomatic rate would drop their fatality rate to 0.2 percent - exactly the rate of fatality Dr. John Ionnidis of Stanford University projected.

More importantly, as I mentioned before, the overall death rate is meaningless because the numbers are so lopsided. Given that at least half of the deaths were in nursing homes, a back-of-the-envelope estimate would show that the infection fatality rate for non-nursing home residents would only be 0.1 percent or 1 in 1,000. And that includes people of all ages and all health statuses outside of nursing homes. Since nearly all of the deaths are those with comorbidities.

The CDC estimates the death rate from COVID-19 for those under 50 is 1 in 5,000 for those with symptoms, which would be 1 in 6,725 overall, but again, almost all those who die have specific comorbidities or underlying conditions. Those without them are more likely to die in a car accident. And schoolchildren, whose lives, mental health, and education we are destroying, are more likely to get struck by lightning.

To put this in perspective, one Twitter commentator juxtaposed the age-separated infection fatality rates in Spain to the average yearly probability of dying of anything for the same age groups, based on data from the Social Security Administration. He used Spain because we don't have a detailed infection fatality rate estimate for each age group from any survey in the U.S. However, we know that Spain fared worse than almost every other country. This data is actually working with a top-line IFR of 1 percent, roughly four times what the CDC estimates for the U.S., so if anything, the corresponding numbers for the U.S. will be lower.

Being alive means there is a risk that you will die in every year of your life. Normally we don't think about this because the probability is very small. It turns out that even if you are infected with COVID, your increased risk to die vs normal is not very large at all.

www.ronpaulinstitute.org/archives/featured-articles/2020/may/24/the-cdc-confirms-remarkably-low-coronavirus-death-rate-where-is-the-media/



Thanks Dr Mick.


Don't thank me m8, thank Dr Ron Paul (ronpaulinstitute.org/)

& the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (www.cdc.gov/)

SP
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29 May 2020 12:07PM
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