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Oh, I "conprehend" just fine  

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Author: The Comprehender   Date: 5/20/2021 9:54:34 AM  +6/-2   Show Orig. Msg (this window) Or  In New Window

Nobody denies that COVID-19 is a real thing and that people get sick and die from it.  It's just that very, very few people catch it, and very, very, very few people die from it.  Take my county of 315,000 people.  Our state DOH says that so far (from the beginning of the pandemic) only 36,282 residents have tested positive for the coronavirus.  Only 11.5%?  By this time, that's got to be wrong.  Got to be.  Let's say it's 3X higher.  That would make it 108,800.  Now, the percentage of residents *with* the coronavirus becomes 34.5%, which seems more likely.


Also here in my county, 700 residents have died "from COVID-19" so far.  


Using a little witchcraft...I mean basic math, let's divide 700 by 109,000 for our "case fatality rate."  We get .0064 or .6%.  That's 6/10ths of *one* percent.  The expert statisticians all shriek, "YOU'RE WRONG!! YOU DON'T KNOW ANYTHING!  THE REAL NUMBERS ARE MUCH HIGHER THAN THAT!"


The numbers don't lie.  But the government does.  The government wants you to believe that this is a super-contagious, super-deadly virus that'll kill your grandmother if you so much as wave at her from a passing car with the windows rolled up if you have the virus but are pre- or asymptomatic.  That's nonsense.  No matter how you juggle the numbers, it's just not as deadly as we were warned.  Why is that?

 
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