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Originally Posted by Opie
LOL, you sure do read what you want and skip the rest. This is an off topic discussion, I do no have to agree with you and you do not have to agree with me. Why so angry?
I am not getting the vaccine currently until I have more information on it that satisfies me and until it is FDA approved. The full court press of peer pressure certainly won't change my mind. I never said that I would never get it.
Sweden is an example of a different approach regarding lockdowns, shut downs and mask mandates than the United States and had almost identical results of infection, and lower rates of death. Again you are nit-picking bits and pieces of the Covid puzzle and missing the big picture.
Considering we now have multiple strains of Covid, at least 4 at last count, one strain may already be at 100% exposure, there is no way to tell as like most virus they can change each time they encounter a host.
So on India you are saying that their numbers must obviously be false but there is no way the US numbers could be incorrect? And I'm the conspiracy theorist? If one could be incorrect, they both could be incorrect, its common sense. Hypocrite much?
If you've lost interest in this thread, and you are so busy at work saving Covid patients how/why do you post here 3.14x a day?
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Not angry.
Fine.
I’m not nit-picking. I’m exposing the flaw in your assumptions that Sweden did less or was different. What did they do that was so different? Even if they did something that is different, what can work in one place perhaps wouldn’t work in another place, right?
Then we aren’t at 100% for all variants.
India historically has a poor system for counting deaths. Most deaths don’t go through a medical examiner, so cause of deaths aren’t known, but even in cities, many deaths aren’t even reported to the county. People just bury bodies. Research this fact if you don’t believe me. It isn’t a conspiracy theory. It is a fact. Saying the US is over-counting deaths to a degree that might actually matter is factually untrue and requires multiple levels of coverups that suggests a conspiracy theory. To believe such a thing is wacko. All the evidence suggests we are under-reporting deaths, not over-reporting deaths.
Referring to India in a 2014 article:
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There are estimated to be around 56m deaths per year according to the World Health Organisation - and it's thought half are not registered - so there is a lot of missing information about what people die of.
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https://www.bbc.com/news/health-28228177
I have days off...people have asked me for my opinion or said they would like me to respond...people quote something I’ve said. I don’t follow this thread on a regular basis, but I will respond to the community and not ignore others.