And you know this b e c a u s e????????
Ladybj, the burden of proof always falls on the person making a surprising, or controversial, statement. If I say that Abraham Lincoln was secretly a member of a Nazi cult, or that Ben & Jerry's ice cream has caused many people to grow two heads, or that Marilyn Monroe was really just a drag queen.... who has to come up with some evidence that these "facts" are true? Me, or the people who say that is utter nonsense?
Although I'm probably talking to a brick wall here, here are a few answers to Squatting Dog.
1. Show us the CDC report, please. What is the source of your so-called information?
2. The number of deaths (in this country alone) is over 700,000. Where did you get your 600,000 number from?
3. Even if that "only 5%" number is right, it would mean that "only" 5% of the people currently still catching this dreadful disease are dying of it. That may be true, since most people have had the sense to get vaccinated, and if you get the vaccine and then the virus manages to get inside your body anyway, it is very unlikely to kill you. And people are still dying of plenty of other things. I would say that the actual number of deaths of
vaccinated people is even lower than 5%, from all I have read about it.
4. And your mathematical logic is mind-boggling. If the CDC report says that
currently, only 5% of deaths are caused by covid, that 30,000 number you came up with makes no sense at all. You are taking the current figures and applying them to what happened in the past.
If that's too difficult for you, here's a simpler example:
In the 14th century, between 75 - 200 million people died of bubonic plague.
Because of medical knowledge, and particularly because of antibiotics, there is currently an average of 7 deaths per year from this disease.
So really all those 200 million people didn't die, you have to divide 7 by 200 million to get the percentage. Which comes out less than 1% of the people who got the plague actually dying of it.