Thread: Rants and WTF are you talking about and Coronavirus!
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07-06-20 17:26 #839
Posts: 327No way the deaths are under counted!
Originally Posted by Pistons [View Original Post]
Here are the numbers:
Most people who are "reported" to have Covid-19 actually die of Pneumonia.
The CDC has a disclaimer stating, there is no way they can actually know the real numbers, as pertaining to all the information they provide about the cases and deaths "allegedly" concerning Covid-19. If you call their 800 number they will insist on you listening to the disclaimer before they tell you any numbers.
COVID-19 numbers are much lower than the normal numbers for influenza and pneumonia. Covid-19 "supposedly has caused 500,000 deaths worldwide in the last 7 months but 99.5% of the victims have been old or have underlying health conditions while influenza and pneumonia cause about 8,000,000 deaths a year and about 30% of the people who die are young and healthy!
COVID-19 primarily affects those aged 60 and above or those who have underlying health issues.
https://covid19info.live/
https://www.worldlifeexpectancy.com/...ia/by-country/
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07-06-20 10:27 #838
Posts: 6686Originally Posted by McAdonis [View Original Post]
Take Africa for example, the health system there is not functional, but among the 0.01 % that gets tested, there are still tens of thousands, or hundred thousand infected.
India has a semi functional health system. Maybe they catch 3-4% of everyone. Certainly less than 5%.
We can also safely say China is lying about the numbers there. Just taking death urns at the morgues, and then multiplying it up. The Hong Kong scientist had calculated 1.3 million in Hubei province alot had gotten the virus. And comparing that to the Wuhan morgue urns at the start of the pandemic, we can safely say about 50 000 has died in Wuhan, and 60-100 000 in all of Hubei. And that is just one vjinese province. Although most likely the worst hit by far.
Then you have the slums in Bangladesh where it spreads like wildfire. The favelas in Brazil where hardly any medical personell enters and people die at home.
Vietnam has reported 0 deaths. Yet I personally know one Vietnamese in Ho Chi Minh City who claims his friends dad died from it.
Etc etc etc.
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07-06-20 10:18 #837
Posts: 6686Originally Posted by Downandup [View Original Post]
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07-06-20 10:06 #836
Posts: 7321I think I will wait a bit too. I do not drink or smoke cigarette, but there are many reliable report that one drink of alcohol per day is actually really good for your longevity and arteries.
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07-06-20 05:21 #835
Posts: 218Originally Posted by SeaShark [View Original Post]
It will be very interesting to hear the aftermath for sure!
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07-06-20 01:59 #834
Posts: 2073Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
He reasoned that 'death was a bigger and more accepted part of daily American life' in the 1960s. WWII and the Korean War wasn't too far gone in the rear view mirror before America found themselves again involved in another deadly conflict in Vietnam. Polio haunted people until a vaccine was developed in the mid-1950s, and in 1957 the world was plagued by another pandemic, the H2N2 'Asian Flu' which killed 1 million people globally.
Dr. David Morens, a senior adviser at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases described the H3N2 pandemic as 'wimpy' to Snopes.com. 'Its not comparable in a lot of ways but particularly in its mortality. Its also not comparable in the effects of what would happen if you just let it go.'
'Coronavirus and the H3N2 flu are absolutely not interchangeable' said Dr. Monto. 'Its like comparing apples and oranges.' Monto explains that even though the H3N2 virus was highly contagious, some of the population had been bolstered by residual immunity that was leftover from the from the previous H2N2 pandemic in 1957.
Furthermore, a vaccine for a Hong Kong flu was developed right away even though it took a while to get it mass produced and distributed. 'The variable in this pandemic is that we don't have a vaccine yet. We're making it from scratch, we have no experience with a coronavirus,' explained Dr. Monto to DailyMail.com.
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07-06-20 01:22 #833
Posts: 537Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
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07-06-20 00:48 #832
Posts: 25Please don't consider my previous message.
I've read data wrongly.
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07-06-20 00:43 #831
Posts: 25This site says something different.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries.
Originally Posted by BlueSwede [View Original Post]
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07-05-20 21:58 #830
Posts: 2073Originally Posted by TheCane [View Original Post]
Amongst European-based mongers I have spoken with, there exist three categories: (1) zero mongering since lockdown, (2) mongering but only private meetups at hotels, (3) already back in the clubs. The second category is of particular interest, because some men are seeing ex-FKK WGs as incall and outcall at a starting price of 150 EUR per hour. If / when the German clubs reopen and those same WGs return to the clubs, will the men that saw them outside the club revert to 100 EUR per hour pricing?
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07-05-20 19:21 #829
Posts: 218Originally Posted by Mtraveller [View Original Post]
Sweden, and other countries, reports deaths weekdays, up to a week delayed, so comparing one single day is no reliable method.
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07-05-20 17:43 #828
Posts: 936Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
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07-05-20 16:50 #827
Posts: 22248Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
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07-05-20 16:21 #826
Posts: 5654I remember very well the Hong Kong flu which killed over 1 million people between 1968 and 1970. During that period there were no travel restrictions, quarantines or closures. As a matter of fact the world's largest open air concert, Woodstock, took place in 1969. I doubt very much that a vaccine will be developed for covid 19. No vaccine has ever been developed for a corona virus of which we have had many over the past few decades. These viruses last for two or three years.
When covid-19 first became notorious in March and April people were scared as it was new and reactions were frantic. Over time people will become more accustomed to it, adjust and accept it and will be less concerned even though they will take necessary precautions. I think that by the second half of 2021 things will be back to normal and we will be enjoying our favorite FKKs like we were in 2019.
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07-05-20 15:38 #825
Posts: 124Originally Posted by Polyamorist [View Original Post]