Unfortunately, they don't. It is not characteristic, by a long shot, of a seasonal respiratory virus to begin a wave of mortality beginning towards the end of July, the summer month par excellence.It seems like they do, however.
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Unfortunately, they don't. It is not characteristic, by a long shot, of a seasonal respiratory virus to begin a wave of mortality beginning towards the end of July, the summer month par excellence.It seems like they do, however.
Fair, but there is no indications of a "wave of mortality." All it is is "Hospital Admissions" on the graph.Unfortunately, they don't. It is not characteristic, by a long shot, of a seasonal respiratory virus to begin a wave of mortality beginning towards the end of July, the summer month par excellence.
The original link, the one I asked if you had seen, is a mortality graph.Fair, but there is no indications of a "wave of mortality." All it is is "Hospital Admissions" on the graph.
Been going on for a long time, apparently. Even George B. Shaw spoke about it. The first and last sentence in that quote below are almost haunting.
"...All that can be said for medical popularity is that until there is a practicable alternative to blind trust in the doctor, the truth about the doctor is so terrible that we dare not face it. Moliere saw through the doctors; but he had to call them in just the same. Napoleon had no illusions about them; but he had to die under their treatment just as much as the most credulous ignoramus that ever paid sixpence for a bottle of strong medicine. In this predicament most people, to save themselves from unbearable mistrust and misery, or from being driven by their conscience into actual conflict with the law, fall back on the old rule that if you cannot have what you believe in you must believe in what you have. When your child is ill or your wife dying, and you happen to be very fond of them, or even when, if you are not fond of them, you are human enough to forget every personal grudge before the spectacle of a fellow creature in pain or peril, what you want is comfort, reassurance, something to clutch at, were it but a straw. This the doctor brings you. You have a wildly urgent feeling that something must be done; and the doctor does something. Sometimes what he does kills the patient; but you do not know that; and the doctor assures you that all that human skill could do has been done. And nobody has the brutality to say to the newly bereft father, mother, husband, wife, brother, or sister, “You have killed your lost darling by your credulity.”"Human Pregnancy Length Controlled By Metabolism Speed, Not Pelvic Shape
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