schultz
Member
- Joined
- Jul 29, 2014
- Messages
- 2,653
The COVID vaccine might be a race between manufacturers and epidemiologists, with the former scrambling to obtain market access before the later uncover the global scam.
I do think this is the case. At the very least the manufacturers may be concerned that it is found out that it is not as deadly as was initially stated (Well, that has actually already happened, but I mean even less deadly than that). It would be better for them to release the vaccine while there is still a lot of noise and confusion. They must realize this.
It has been discussed for several countries that a slight increase in mortality is due to the fact that the baby boomers generation is dying now.
Look at the graph for the US here:
U.S. Death Rate 1950-2020
Michael Yeadon, who thinks the virus already ran its course, admits that there is a slight increase in mortality overall but posits that this is due to lack of accessibility to medical care. According a pathologist friend of his the deaths are more so related to heart disease type deaths. I think it could be a lot of different things. Depression for one thing. How many people died during the Great Depression? It would be interesting to compare.
I thought it would be sort of amusing if it turned out that without access to medical care people actually started dying less. We will have to wait for clear statistical information before we can see if this could be the case or not. It might be true with certain types of illnesses and treatments (chemo therapy maybe?). But it will not be so simple to sift through the data.
It's pretty clear the report is incorrect as they even admit the data is wrong, which is why they didn't publish it. The below data suggests there is excess mortality this year from something..
Total U.S. Mortality from Jan 1 through End of Sept:
2017: 2,100,048
2018: 2,129,649
2019: 2,128,492
2020: 2,433,432
2017-2019 Average: 2,119,396
2020 Excess Mortality through Sept: 314,036
Total U.S. Mortality from Jan 1 through Mid November:
2017: 2,470,155
2018: 2,503,408
2019: 2,509,027
2020: 2,851,262
2017-2019 Average: 2,494,196
2020 Excess Mortality through mid-Nov: 357,065
@schultz
@Giraffe
If there are already that many excess deaths then that is pretty significant.
I mentioned Michael Yeadon above. He thinks the virus ran its course already last March to May or so. If I were to take a middle of the road stance I would suggest that the virus is more deadly than the common influenza viruses we typically have each season, but not by much, and that it merely is killing people who were likely to die within the year. If I am being honest, I don't think lockdowns were necessary and that they were actually harmful. They maybe could have focused on old age homes. If they had poured all their resources into that I think it would have made a lot more sense. If you have a castle and are trying to protect it from invaders do you divide your troops equally along the entire perimeter, or do you maybe send extra troops to where there happens to be a large hole in the castle wall? The choice is obvious (in that made up analogy lol) Anyway, that's mostly how I see it.