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maryjane FEB 09, 10:30 AM

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Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]:
Is there anyone here that believes the Earth is flat?
Is there anyone here that believes we didn't go to the moon?
Is there anyone here that believes the COVID vaccines are designed to change our DNA?
Is there anyone here that believes Kansas City Chiefs didn't lose the Super Bowl?


There are still ~27 pending court cases, with only two cases out of all of the previous ones that have actually been willing to even look at the evidence, and they threw those two cases out on technicality. There is no precedent for overturning an election due to voter fraud.

FACT, your statement "Covid caused the deaths of 476,416 Americans." is not correct at all, even by CDC standards. CDC identifies "COVID-deaths" as deaths which "involve" COVID. It includes information where death with COVID was probable or suspected, but does not require laboratory confirmation. There are 476,416 people who are included as "COVID deaths," but that does not in fact mean they died by COVID... but that they had COVID at the time of death... whether that's a heart attack, or a car accident. Furthermore, ICD10 News (if you don't know what that is, ICD is a coding standard for medical conditions), states that nearly 40% of COVID-positive test results are false-positive. https://www.icd10monitor.co...r-tests-for-covid-19 This is also fact.


Respectfully, MJ... I've never seen anyone in my life who is so blindingly un-objective of everything the Government tells them... which is literally the antithesis of why our Constitution was written in the first place.


And yet you include CDC information (A US Govt agency) as support for your "facts".
Cherry picking.

None of which proves in any way shape of form that the elcetion was "in fact' stolen or that Covid was not the major contributing factor in most of the covid reported deaths.
As usual, it's just a bunch of hyperbole induced rhetoric alleging that Covid didn't kill 476,416 Americans, with no real proof whatsoever to the contrary.
I do agree that there is most likely, an unknown % of cases where people that had covid would have died during the same timeline even if they had not contracted the disease, but IMO, until proven otherwise, I will believe that Covid was the underlying cause of the ultimate cause of their deaths. (Covid induced pneumonia, Covid induced liver problems, other Covid induced respiratory failure etc)

I also believe Trump's loss in November was mostly Covid induced as well but he did almost all of that to himself. I hate it, but it was the path he chose and he paid the price for it. Choices have consequences.

maryjane FEB 09, 11:13 AM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:

This message leaves me puzzled. I don't know what to make of it. Is it a "plug" or "promo" for homeopathy? For standing aside and letting an unhindered Mother Nature have "her" way with this novel coronavirus? Allowing the pathogens free rein to cycle through entire populations until there is herd mentality immunity?
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And then the witch doctor he told me what to do. He said that. Ooo eee ooo ah ah ting tang walla walla bing bang

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82-T/A [At Work] FEB 09, 11:57 AM

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Originally posted by maryjane:

And yet you include CDC information (A US Govt agency) as support for your "facts".
Cherry picking.

None of which proves in any way shape of form that the elcetion was "in fact' stolen or that Covid was not the major contributing factor in most of the covid reported deaths.
As usual, it's just a bunch of hyperbole induced rhetoric alleging that Covid didn't kill 476,416 Americans, with no real proof whatsoever to the contrary.
I do agree that there is most likely, an unknown % of cases where people that had covid would have died during the same timeline even if they had not contracted the disease, but IMO, until proven otherwise, I will believe that Covid was the underlying cause of the ultimate cause of their deaths. (Covid induced pneumonia, Covid induced liver problems, other Covid induced respiratory failure etc)

I also believe Trump's loss in November was mostly Covid induced as well but he did almost all of that to himself. I hate it, but it was the path he chose and he paid the price for it. Choices have consequences.




I included the link to the US Government's CDC website BECAUSE you only believe what the Government tells you. That should not be taken to assume that I feel the same way that you do, or that I look to the government for all my answers.

"until proven otherwise"

... the CDC website states numerous times that it cannot, and has not confirmed this is the case. We know factually there is a percentage, how much is debatable. Independent scientific studies have proven that COVID positive tests can be up to 40% actual false-positives. I am not suggesting that 40% of the COVID deaths are fake. But there are strong, very strong indications that the math is off:
1 - 40% of COVID tests are possibly false-positive
2 - We know for a fact that there is a financial incentive to list something as a COVID death.
3 - We know that states and hospitals are listing deaths as "COVID deaths" when it's proven the person had COVID at the time of death (regardless of the reason for death)

With those three points, I think we need to be objective. Yes, there's a pandemic... and COVID certainly kills. No one HERE is debating this is fact. But it's frustrating how you repurpose Russian propaganda from the Internet Research Agency as "fact" that all conservatives here adhere to. It seems to be a way for you to shut down discussion.
blackrams FEB 09, 06:38 PM

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Originally posted by maryjane:

Many people have trouble believing the realities of the world.

The Earth is not flat.
We really did go to the moon.
Covid caused the deaths of 476,416 Americans.
Trump really lost the election, it wasn't 'stolen'.
The Covid vaccines aren't designed for the purpose of changing our DNA
A team with the word Kansas in it's name soundly lost to a team with a 42 year old QB, a receiver that was coaxed out of retirement, and another receiver that no one else wanted because he had acted like a jerk over the previous 12 months.



Many? I suppose that depends on one's definition of the word and which reality one is discussing.


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Originally posted by maryjane:

As usual, it's just a bunch of hyperbole induced rhetoric alleging that Covid didn't kill 476,416 Americans, with no real proof whatsoever to the contrary.
I do agree that there is most likely, an unknown % of cases where people that had covid would have died during the same timeline even if they had not contracted the disease, but IMO, until proven otherwise, I will believe that Covid was the underlying cause of the ultimate cause of their deaths. (Covid induced pneumonia, Covid induced liver problems, other Covid induced respiratory failure etc)

I also believe Trump's loss in November was mostly Covid induced as well but he did almost all of that to himself. I hate it, but it was the path he chose and he paid the price for it. Choices have consequences.



As you have asked before, show us some data to support your position. I (personally) don't agree with the numbers being touted as deaths attributed to COVID 19. That's not to suggest I don't think COVID 19 can be deadly. Having two family members that are directly involved in providing medical assistance to those needing it, they both tell me most of their dying patients were on their way out anyway. Did COVID 19 hasten that death, possibly. But, it isn't being reported that way.

And yes, I have been vaccinated and that, has nothing to do with my opinion on this.

Rams

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rinselberg FEB 09, 07:00 PM
As of February 3, CDC reported that 79,054 people in the U.S. who were age 65 or younger (all the way down to age one and below) were "Deaths involving Covid-19."

I did the small arithmetic that I needed to arrive at this number.

https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nv...vid_weekly/index.htm

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blackrams FEB 09, 07:20 PM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:

As of February 3, CDC reported that 79,054 people in the U.S. who were age 65 or younger (all the way down to age one and below) were "Deaths involving Covid-19."

I did the small arithmetic that I needed to arrive at this number.

https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nv...vid_weekly/index.htm




My Lord, involving COVID-19?
Pretty close to dying with COVID-19 or, do you have definitive data on that?
Dying of COVID-19 is the question. I can't spell it out any clearer.

Another post I wish I had never read.

Rams

rinselberg FEB 09, 07:29 PM

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Coronavirus disease deaths are identified using the ICD–10 code U07.1. Deaths are coded to U07.1 when coronavirus disease 2019 or COVID-19 are reported as a cause that contributed to death on the death certificate. These can include laboratory confirmed cases, as well as cases without laboratory confirmation. If the certifier suspects COVID-19 or determines it was likely (e.g., the circumstances were compelling within a reasonable degree of certainty), they can report COVID-19 as “probable” or “presumed” on the death certificate (5, 6). COVID-19 is listed as the underlying cause on the death certificate in 92% of deaths (see Table 1).


https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nv...vid19/tech_notes.htm

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cliffw FEB 09, 08:17 PM

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Originally posted by maryjane:
As usual, it's just a bunch of hyperbole induced rhetoric alleging that Covid didn't kill 476,416 Americans, with no real proof whatsoever to the contrary.



At this point, what does it matter ?



Who cares where they died ?



Cuomo, who under counted deaths he caused in nursing homes.

Yes maryjane, the government does not have your back, they have theirs.
rinselberg FEB 10, 01:45 PM
"Do the math: Vaccines alone won’t get us out of this pandemic"

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I’m sorry to be writing the words that follow, but here they are: We can’t vaccinate our way out of this pandemic. And the myopic focus on achieving herd mentality immunity through mass vaccination may even make it tougher for America — and the world — to defeat Covid-19.

Iain MacLeod for STAT; February 10, 2021.

A brief report.

"Iain MacLeod is the co-founder and CEO of Aldatu Biosciences of Watertown, Mass., which develops novel viral diagnostics, including those for pathogens such as SARS-CoV-2, and a research associate at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health."

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blackrams FEB 11, 10:46 AM
Something I came across



Rams