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  1. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    So good it needed to be posted twice!



    Originally posted by stl1 Maybe you

    All will

    Get

    A jab now?



    The Washington Post
    15 sobering stats that tell the tale of the coronavirus in the U.S.
    Aaron Blake


    The United States has hit another ugly milestone in the fight against the coronavirus, with 1 in 100 people ages 65 years or older having died of it, the New York Times reports.

    15 sobering stats that tell the tale of the coronavirus in the U.S.
    It’s merely the latest in a string of data points that put the toll of the pandemic in stark relief — even as much of the political debate over the virus seems to be moving past it, despite a steady toll of more than 1,000 deaths per day.

    While Republicans have long opposed mask and vaccine requirements and argued against other coronavirus mitigation measures, even some prominent Democrats are moving in a similar direction. Two Senate Democrats voted against President Biden’s vaccine-or-testing mandate for large businesses last week, and Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (D) this weekend signaled that he won’t mandate masks statewide, saying, “We see it as the end of the medical emergency. Frankly, people who want to be protected [have gotten vaccinated]. Those who get sick, it’s almost entirely their own darn fault.”

    Republicans, meanwhile, often speak of the pandemic in something amounting to the past tense. “Real America is done with #COVID19,” Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) tweeted this month. “The only people who don’t understand that are [Anthony S.] Fauci and [President] Biden.”

    Whether “real America” is done with the coronavirus or not, the virus is decidedly not done with America. And the toll — both overall and to this date — speaks to that.

    Below are some key stats that show how hard the virus has hit us.

    1 in 420: The number of Americans who have died of the coronavirus.

    1 in 290: The number of people who have died of the virus in the most hard-hit state, Mississippi.

    1 in less than 7: The number of Americans who have had confirmed cases of the coronavirus.

    1 in 1,300: The number of Americans who have been hospitalized with the virus, per data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    72 percent: The percentage of Americans who say they know someone who has died of or been hospitalized with the virus, according to a Pew Research Center poll from September.

    One-third: The proportion of Americans who say they’ve had a family member or close friend who has died of the virus, according to an October poll from YouGov. (The numbers were similar across the political spectrum, in case you think people might oversell or undersell the toll of the pandemic in their personal lives for political reasons.)

    1 in 8: The number of people, in that same poll, who say a family member has died of the virus.

    20th: Where the United States ranks in total per capita deaths worldwide, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.

    1st: Where the United States ranks in total per capita deaths among large countries generally considered to be in the “First World.” (We had regularly been toward the top, in comparison to Western Europe, but we began outpacing the rest of such countries this year and currently rank just above Belgium.)




    15.4 percent: The increase in death-benefit payments from life insurers in 2020 — the largest increase year-over-year since the 1918 flu pandemic — according to the American of Life Insurers.




    More: The raw death toll from the coronavirus in the United States, vs. the best estimates of the 1918 flu pandemic. (The per capita death toll remains smaller today, given the increase in population. About 1 in 150 Americans are estimated to have died of the 1918 pandemic, versus 1 in 420 today.)

    No. 58: Where the United States ranks in its full-vaccination rate (61.5 percent), out of about 180 countries for which Johns Hopkins has data. The rate in the United States is shy of almost all of Western Europe, along with Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Japan, Saudi Arabia and South Korea.

    And a couple more …

    1,218: The average daily death toll since the first coronavirus death was reported in the United States, on Feb. 29, 2020.

    1,238: The average daily death toll over the past week.
  2. New South Wales Chief Health Officer Dr Kerry Chant admits current cases are "predominantly among the vaccinated."



    https://brandnewtube.com/watch/nsw-chief-health-officer-kerry-chant-admits-transmission-predominantly-among-the-vaccinated-lol_UDBeIu3ogQJqBHE.html
  3. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    You seem to have glossed over the above article, Speculum. You know, the one with "15.4 percent: The increase in death-benefit payments from life insurers in 2020 — the largest increase year-over-year since the 1918 flu pandemic — according to the American of Life Insurers."

    How do you account for that figure from your "common cold"?
  4. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    you should go back and change every instance of 'of the virus' to 'with the virus', because that's literally all that's tested for


    when 1/7 of the population supposedly has it (according to openly flawed testing), anyone who dies has a 1/7 chance of dying 'with the virus'.
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  5. Nile bump
    Originally posted by stl1 You seem to have glossed over the above article, Speculum. You know, the one with "15.4 percent: The increase in death-benefit payments from life insurers in 2020 — the largest increase year-over-year since the 1918 flu pandemic — according to the American of Life Insurers."

    How do you account for that figure from your "common cold"?

    Could be stress, "the virus" (mass media bullshit) triggered a bunch of macro scale processes. From keeping children near there parents (the horror) too keeping loved ones both away and to near (look at domestic abuse stats)

    It has a %0.0001 chance of killing you or some bullshit that anyone who isn't a coward or 82 would even bother to think about. You probably have a greater chance of dying from a car accident than this phantom.

    But the effects from "governments" trying to institute a greater slave system? Pricele- whoops sry no that can be measured in blood... Or insurance payments.
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  6. Originally posted by stl1 You seem to have glossed over the above article, Speculum. You know, the one with "15.4 percent: The increase in death-benefit payments from life insurers in 2020 — the largest increase year-over-year since the 1918 flu pandemic — according to the American of Life Insurers."

    How do you account for that figure from your "common cold"?

    They don't want to pay out on claims related to vaccine injuries that they're calling Covid.
  7. Originally posted by stl1 You seem to have glossed over the above article, Speculum. You know, the one with "15.4 percent: The increase in death-benefit payments from life insurers in 2020 — the largest increase year-over-year since the 1918 flu pandemic — according to the American of Life Insurers."

    How do you account for that figure from your "common cold"?

    I assume this is because people are dying with covid on their death certificate instead of old age.

    If there was a deadly pandemic you'd expect premiums would be popping too.
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  8. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    life insurance would pay out in either case, depending on policy

    could be a bunch of reasons, from an aging population to more people panic-buying insurance due to the nonstop media hysteria
  9. Originally posted by aldra life insurance would pay out in either case, depending on policy

    could be a bunch of reasons, from an aging population to more people panic-buying insurance due to the nonstop media hysteria

    Maybe lockdown and the social isolation is causing people to buy more insurance too?

    Plus riots, antifa, and black crime.

    There has been a big pop in the murder rate too, although murder is still fairly rare, and the sort of guys who murder each other don't generally have great financial planning.
  10. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    No amount of jabs will protect you from a fake virus

    covid isn't real

    the jabs don't do anything

    Don't take a booster
  11. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    You simpletons are so damn delusional. What do you think a 15.4% increase in death benefit payments cost the insurance companies? I'm thinking in the billions of dollars. How could any sane person believe they would pay out that money if they didn't have to? The fact that the same thing occurred during the 1918 epidemic also seems to be lost on you bunch of MAGAts.
  12. It's the only pandemic in history where the only people who die are the ones getting the "medicine".
  13. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    It's the only pandemic in history where morons believed in their orange god over science and died an agonizing death all alone unable to even be able to hold their loved one's hands as they agonizingly slipped away gasping for air.
  14. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by stl1 It's the only pandemic in history where morons believed in their orange god over science and died an agonizing death all alone unable to even be able to hold their loved one's hands as they agonizingly slipped away gasping for air.

    Science is not a body of knowledge it is a way of thinking.
  15. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by stl1 You seem to have glossed over the above article, SHLOMO. You know, the one with "15.4 percent: The increase in death-benefit payments from life insurers in 2020 — the largest increase year-over-year since the 1918 flu pandemic — according to the American of Life Insurers."

    How do you account for that figure from your "common cold"?
  16. Originally posted by stl1 It's the only pandemic in history where morons believed in their orange god over science and died an agonizing death all alone unable to even be able to hold their loved one's hands as they agonizingly slipped away gasping for air.

    85% of the people who died of Covid would have survived, if they had access to early treatment. Truth is, it was you nutjobs who fought those treatments.
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  17. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Early treatments like vaccinations?
  18. Originally posted by stl1 Early treatments like vaccinations?

    Toxic experimental concoctions for profit, which don't provide any protection by design, aren't treatments, they're nothing more than instruments of death.
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  19. AngryOnion Big Wig [the nightly self-effacing broadsheet]
    Vaccination can only PREVENT a virus its not a treatment.
    The jab does not prevent transmission or keep you from getting covid.
    It's all just a bad joke.
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  20. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    stl is willing to tag-fuck his grandkids' futures by simultaneously crashing the economy and forcing them to get ineffective shots that are more likely to give them lifelong cardiovascular issues than they ever were to see complications from the virus


    because he's afraid of catching a cold.

    that's what the 'greater good' looks like.
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