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Originally Posted by ChaosTheory
The average comorbidities was listed at 2.5 for like a year before they quietly changed it to 4.
Also, since Fauci and Jake Tapper have said it publicly now; apparently it's no longer taboo to point out that if you go to the hospital for a torn ACL and then subsequently test positive for covid without any symptoms... That counts as a covid hospitalization. Only took, what, 18 months?
Now they can adjust it
This is from December:
https://www.statista.com/statistics/...vid-by-age-us/
Do you know the median age of a covid death? It's almost 80-years-old. More than half of all covid deaths (52%) are age 75 or older. About 75% of covid deaths are age 65 and older.
And remember, those 608,000 people averaged four health problems to boot. So you're talking 70-, 80-, and 90-year-olds that have cancer, COPD, Alzheimer's, CHF, diabetes, obesity, etc.
Do you look at preventable deaths in general with this same fervor? Do you point to obese smokers who eat like shit and sit on their asses all day and compare those deaths to WW2?
Or do those dead Americans not outrage you?
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Apparently, its ok for people over 55 die, by your standard.
There are people all over the country waiting to have what would be considered normal procedures at hospitals but they can’t have those procedures because the hospitals are overflowing with Covid patients. And that’s an easy number to check. Healthcare in general across this country has been decimated because of people overflowing the hospital open ventilators and other specialized treatment because of this illness. That doesn’t figure into your figures it’s just OK if old people die