Statistics on the Trump Plague

Avro52

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Total US coronavirus deaths in April:

4/1: 4780
4/2: 5983
4/3: 7152
4/4: 8496
4/5: 9643
4/6: 10986
4/7: 12895
4/8: 14817
4/9: 16684
4/10: 18758
4/11: 20604
4/12: 22079
4/13: 23649
4/14: 26033
4/15: 30844
4/16: 33268
4/17: 37054
4/18: 38903
4/19: 40677
4/20: 42308
4/21: 45039
 

Tecumsehsbones

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The current lie is "We have more deaths than that from traffic accidents, but we don't stop people from driving."

It's a lie. 38,800 traffic deaths in 2019.
 

Avro52

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The current lie is "We have more deaths than that from traffic accidents, but we don't stop people from driving."
It's a lie. 38,800 traffic deaths in 2019.

I'm sure their is another red herring milestone for the gutsack mouth breathers to peddle.
 

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Interesting, but all those people have underlying conditions and one foot in the grave already. This is the kind of numbers I was wondering about. Just because they tested positive, or even were sick does not necessarily mean covid19 is what killed them.


Betcha that at least 95% of all residents in the seniors home had consumed alcohol at some point in their life.... Clearly the cause of death was alcohol related


The current lie is "We have more deaths than that from traffic accidents, but we don't stop people from driving."

It's a lie. 38,800 traffic deaths in 2019.


(CNN)An estimated 80,000 Americans died of flu and its complications last winter, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/09/26/health/flu-deaths-2017--2018-cdc-bn/index.html
 

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Betcha that at least 95% of all residents in the seniors home had consumed alcohol at some point in their life.... Clearly the cause of death was alcohol related
All of the dead were at one time alive, therefore life is the cause of death.
 

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Betcha that at least 95% of all residents in the seniors home had consumed alcohol at some point in their life.... Clearly the cause of death was alcohol related
(CNN)An estimated 80,000 Americans died of flu and its complications last winter, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/09/26/health/flu-deaths-2017--2018-cdc-bn/index.html
I'm thinking oxygen is the real killer. Every single being breathes oxygen and every single on has or will die.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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You mean back to their original position having accounted for the perpetual movements to have the data fit the predictions?
Makes a body wonder. What'll be the next whimper?

"Well, Covid-19 hasn't killed as many people as World War II!"

"Well, hasn't killed as many people as the Black Death!"

"Well, hasn't killed as many people as old age!"

"Well, historically more people have died from other causes than have died from Covid-19!"

All in support of. . . what thesis, exactly? Is Covid-19 NOT a deadly, dangerous pandemic for which there is currently no cure and no vaccine? Is it really just a bit of a cold?
 

Tecumsehsbones

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Don't underestimate the tin foil hat brigade... Huawei surely has a way to spread bio weapons through their 5G networks
I know, right? I immediately threw away my 5G phone and installed a Morse lamp on my balcony.

The cat videos suck, but at least I'm safe from the Wuhan Wing Chung Ding-Dong Yellow Peril Death!
 

captain morgan

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Makes a body wonder. What'll be the next whimper?

"Well, Covid-19 hasn't killed as many people as World War II!"

"Well, hasn't killed as many people as the Black Death!"

"Well, hasn't killed as many people as old age!"

"Well, historically more people have died from other causes than have died from Covid-19!"

All in support of. . . what thesis, exactly? Is Covid-19 NOT a deadly, dangerous pandemic for which there is currently no cure and no vaccine? Is it really just a bit of a cold?


According to CNN and the CDC, influenza was pretty deadly in the US a short time ago... Of note, is that there is also no sure-fire cure for influenza


Funny how the world kept turning way back when, eh?
 

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According to CNN and the CDC, influenza was pretty deadly in the US a short time ago... Of note, is that there is also no sure-fire cure for influenza
Funny how the world kept turning way back when, eh?
It kept turning after the Black Plague and the Spanish flu as well. Are you suggesting that we shouldn't try to prevent and cure disease?
 

petros

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According to CNN and the CDC, influenza was pretty deadly in the US a short time ago... Of note, is that there is also no sure-fire cure for influenza
Funny how the world kept turning way back when, eh?
Flus A&B were/are rampant thru Dec and Jan. It pays to get the flu shot.