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I'm in a ranting mood today.
I'm starting to get suspicious of this covid-19 panic.
I wanted to see the Influenza stats. for say... 2018. One has to really dig, because apparently it's not newsworthy, nor does the CDC even bother to keep track. Near as I was able to find, 8% of the population in the US got the flu in 2018. That's 8% of 327 million or about 24 million infected. Of the 24 million, 60,000 died. Now that's a fairly large number of deaths, but, overall it's only .0025% of the population so it didn't result in a nationwide shutdown. Plus, that happens every year. So, what's so different this year?
Everyone knows the flu is spread by coughing and sneezing sending droplets into the air. (sounds familiar doesn't it) By the way, covid id part of the common flu category.
I don't want to hear that lame argument that we don't need to worry because we have a flu vaccine. We don't. If we did, we wouldn't need an annual flu shot now would we.
Now, as more and more people are tested, I believe the numbers will start to show that we will be at or near the same percentage's as the common flu.
I don't want to be accused of wearing a tin foil hat, but, there comes a time when you have to question the motives behind this panic.
Seeing this tweet from of all places, the new york times, I really have to wonder why the need to inflate the number of deaths.
OK, I feel better now. thank you for allowing me to vent.
this just in.. https://thehill.com/homenews/admini...EQsZG2D5iltOpENUwAebSh0#.XpiJ_ofAu-w.facebook

I'm starting to get suspicious of this covid-19 panic.
I wanted to see the Influenza stats. for say... 2018. One has to really dig, because apparently it's not newsworthy, nor does the CDC even bother to keep track. Near as I was able to find, 8% of the population in the US got the flu in 2018. That's 8% of 327 million or about 24 million infected. Of the 24 million, 60,000 died. Now that's a fairly large number of deaths, but, overall it's only .0025% of the population so it didn't result in a nationwide shutdown. Plus, that happens every year. So, what's so different this year?
Everyone knows the flu is spread by coughing and sneezing sending droplets into the air. (sounds familiar doesn't it) By the way, covid id part of the common flu category.
I don't want to hear that lame argument that we don't need to worry because we have a flu vaccine. We don't. If we did, we wouldn't need an annual flu shot now would we.
Now, as more and more people are tested, I believe the numbers will start to show that we will be at or near the same percentage's as the common flu.
I don't want to be accused of wearing a tin foil hat, but, there comes a time when you have to question the motives behind this panic.
Seeing this tweet from of all places, the new york times, I really have to wonder why the need to inflate the number of deaths.
OK, I feel better now. thank you for allowing me to vent.
this just in.. https://thehill.com/homenews/admini...EQsZG2D5iltOpENUwAebSh0#.XpiJ_ofAu-w.facebook

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