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610,000 people (10 times more than 2017 flu deaths) have died from covid. That is even though we have went through mask mandates, quarantines, lock downs, vaccinations, etc. Had we not done all those preventative measures and went about our daily life, you are almost certainly looking at over a million deaths.
Plus, when you overrun the hospitals with covid patients, you then have people waiting for care and potentially dying of other causes. Think “this man is having a heart attack but all the beds are taken up by covid patients so send him to the next hospital”
Plus, when you overrun the hospitals with covid patients, you then have people waiting for care and potentially dying of other causes. Think “this man is having a heart attack but all the beds are taken up by covid patients so send him to the next hospital”
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