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Reality saysYou are the one lying. CDC is literally publishing new death certification guidelines to have much more lower standards for attributing deaths to Covid-19.
We're talking about total filed death certificates. It has ZERO to do with how CDC is classifying anything - unless we're talking about how they certify someone as being dead or alive.
Reality saysThe anti-body tests test for long-term antibody proteins. The having exposed population is much much larger than the long-term antibody positive results show, if as you said the infected population is doubling every week or two.
The human body also takes time to die.
Do you have any evidence to show this is only looking for only long-term antibody proteins? Most of the covid-19 tests look for both short and long term proteins.
0.6% fatality rate using official death figures.For NYC, meaningless unless you compare to flu mortality rate. Try running the NYC numbers for the 2017-2018 season.
Reality saysThe death numbers are already declining. The spread numbers however would not decline until running into a wall of already-immune. Now you see why highly infectious diseases stop very quickly after they go over the hump. The most vulnerable are already dead.
Pure speculation, and we know your batting is about nil.
Who said RNA fragments?
You just said antibody proteins - and I said antibody proteins. Tired of your trolling.
You are the one who is trolling by quoting source that have near-zero knowledge in immunology then adding your own lies.
Most of the covid-19 tests look for both short and long term proteins.
hat is a complete utter lie. Covid-19 tests don't look for protein at all, but look for RNA fragments.Yes, and if one mounts a successful immune response and clears out the virus, the infected person will show up as negative using tests that rely on the presence of viral nucleic acid, meaning viral nucleic acid based tests are likely vastly underreporting the true rate of infection, and thereby inflating the fatality rate.
Covid-19 tests don't look for protein at all, but look for RNA fragments. Writing such a nonsense sentence goes to show that you are completely ignorant regarding:
antigen vs. antibody
protein vs. RNA
In other words, you don't know much of anything about immunology or epidemiology . . . or even basic middle-school biology in the latter case. Yet you make up lies as you go.
Can you point me to where you got the deaths and infection numbers? Cheers.Sure. It's a moving number, but for COVID-19 fatalities: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/
0.6% fatality rate using official death figures.
over 0.9% fatality rate when counting missing deaths (excess deaths over seasonal mortality). Just like the doomsday models.
Your population count isn't right here.Yes, correct. Does not include Queens and Brooklyn. Queens fatalities: 4057, Brooklyn fatalities: 4148.
But they don't know how accurate their antibodies test is.
This virus kills mostly in the aged with a 2:1 ratio of men to women. This virus kills the Trump voter demographic bigly.
This virus kills mostly in the aged with a 2:1 ratio of men to women. This virus kills the Trump voter demographic bigly.
Abortion alone keeps the Progs in check. Darwin in action.
Doubtful data. IHME shortfall is based on non surge capacity.
Reality saysThe anti-body tests test for long-term antibody proteins. The having exposed population is much much larger than the long-term antibody positive results show, if as you said the infected population is doubling every week or two.
The human body also takes time to die from covid-19.
Do you have any evidence to show this is only looking for long-term antibody proteins? Most of the covid-19 tests look for both short and long term proteins.
Can you name any wars or disasters that killed 2 million Americans?
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