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re: 1 in every 500 US residents have died of Covid-19
Posted on 9/16/21 at 1:12 pm to tigeraddict
Posted on 9/16/21 at 1:12 pm to tigeraddict
quote:
How did the world become so soft…..
Progs like Big Scrub TX, that's how.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 1:18 pm to blackinthesaddle
So you believe 1 out of 6 people in the population died of heart disease? That would be more than 50 million people.
The social isolation, depression, etc. you mention is real, but it doesn't account for the nearly 400,000 additional deaths.
The social isolation, depression, etc. you mention is real, but it doesn't account for the nearly 400,000 additional deaths.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 1:19 pm to LSUfanNkaty
The line right before those "1 in X" comparisons:
"So, in 2020 about 1 in 100 people died. Of those who died:"
"So, in 2020 about 1 in 100 people died. Of those who died:"
Posted on 9/16/21 at 1:34 pm to blackinthesaddle
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1 in every 500 US residents have died of Covid-19
=/=
quote:
1 in 500 US Deaths attributable to COVID
Just FYI
Posted on 9/16/21 at 2:17 pm to Big Scrub TX
quote:If you lost a dollar for every 50 you kept, would you go broke as a result of losing those dollars?
If the common cold killed 1 in every 50 people it infected, which institutions do you believe would survive and thrive? Certainly not schools or colleges - or ANY gathering of people anywhere ever.
At the very least, life as we know it would be drastically revised to the negative forever.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 3:08 pm to blackinthesaddle
If only more had worn masks and followed the advice of Fauchi.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 3:11 pm to bamadontcare
quote:Well that won't sell a damn newspaper
499 out of 500 people survived.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 3:19 pm to blackinthesaddle
Pure bullshite. It’s been bullshite from start to finish.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 3:20 pm to redneck hippie
quote:
nobody cares
time to move on
People on here sure care about the synthetic antibody treatment down in Florida.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 3:46 pm to blackinthesaddle
Hold up, for a fair comparison you have to change your other causes by the same time frame. I am positive 1 in 6 have not died from heart disease in the last year and a half.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 4:05 pm to blackinthesaddle
quote:Just think how much the funeral business grew.
667,000 deaths/328,000,000 citizens = .2% or 1 in 500
Other death odds
Heart disease, 1 in 6
Cancer, 1 in 7
Stroke, 1 in 28
Motor vehicle accidents, 1 in 88
Intentional self-harm, 1 in 112
Accidental poisoning and exposure to noxious substances, 1 in 130
Falls, 1 in 171
Car crashes, 1 in 303
Assault by firearm, 1 in 306
Pedestrian, 1 in 649
Motorcycle rider, 1 in 770
Accidental drowning, 1 in 1,123
But really didn't.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 4:06 pm to blackinthesaddle
Now deduct all those that really didn't die of Covid.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 4:06 pm to Mickey Goldmill
quote:People on here sure care about the people who care about synthetic antibody treatment down in Florida.
People on here sure care about the synthetic antibody treatment down in Florida.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 4:21 pm to CasualBystander
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In 2020, the US recorded 3,358,814 deaths. The previous 3 years were 2,854,838 (2019), 2,839,205 (2018), and 2,813,503 (2017). The first thing to notice is a lot more people died in 2020 than the previous three years.
Yes, but that alone isn't noteworthy since the average number of people in the 65+ category also increases annually. The 65+ population in the U.S. grew by over a third (34.2% or 13,787,044) during the past decade, and by 3.2% (1,688,924) from 2018 to 2019.
So the "whole lot more people died" cause is pretty easy to identify ... there's a whole lot more people in the prime end of life age.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 4:24 pm to blackinthesaddle
In other news, 7 out of every 500 Americans died without Covid.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 4:25 pm to redneck hippie
COVID is here to stay....we will live with it.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 4:26 pm to TigerMomma4
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Yes, but that alone isn't noteworthy since the average number of people in the 65+ category also increases annually. The 65+ population in the U.S. grew by over a third (34.2% or 13,787,044) during the past decade, and by 3.2% (1,688,924) from 2018 to 2019.
That’s not good analysis either. The number of expected deaths is usually last year plus around 30-60k. Adding 400,000 to the totals isn’t “expected ecause a lot of people are old.”
This post was edited on 9/16/21 at 4:27 pm
Posted on 9/16/21 at 4:30 pm to Seldom Seen
quote:
1 in every 500 US residents have died of Covid-19
quote:
667,000 deaths/328,000,000 citizens = .2% or 1 in 500
So 98% lived?
The 1/500 is total deaths in USA from COVID.
It does not represent the amount of people in the US who died after contracting Covid.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 4:34 pm to cyarrr
quote:Masked Covidian be like…
The 1/500 is total deaths in USA from COVID.
It does not represent the amount of people in the US who died after contracting Covid.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 4:37 pm to blackinthesaddle
I'd guess even that number is too high.
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