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We Now Have 200,197 Documented Coronavirus Deaths In The US


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2020 Sep 16, 1:52am   656 views  10 comments

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J#uscoronavirusdeaths Josef Stalin is one of my most hated figures in history. He was a 5'4" psychopath and a human monster. However, he did come up with a few pearls of wisdom that have stuck with me for decades. The best one was:
"One human death is a tragedy. Thousands or millions of deaths are just numbers on a piece of paper."
In the United States, we crossed a tragic threshold. For the first six months of the coronavirus pandemic we have 200,197 documented deaths here in the USA. Here is my source:
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/
I suspect that the actual total is far higher because a lot of deaths that were coronavirus got classified as something else. Dr. Fauchi once commented that we should take the published death toll and multiply it by 1.6 to get the actual death figure. Many of my politically conservative friends claim that the actual coronavirus death rate is a fraction of the reported deaths. They claim that doctors are under intense pressure to classify any death as a coronavirus death. I have been married to a doctor for 20 years. She has never been pressured to sign a death certificate incorrectly as coronavirus. (If she did such a thing, she could have her medical license revoked.)
Let us put this awful death toll into perspective. I live in a town with a published population of 40,000 people. Imagine that every man, woman, and child in 5 Pacificas died in 6 months. Let us look at US war deaths from 1947 to the present as follows:

USSR Cold War 1947-1991: 32
China Cold War 1950-1972: 16
Korean War: 33,686
Vietnam War: 58,209
Lebanon: 6
Bay of Pigs Invasion: 4
Cuban Missile Crisis: 20
Dominican Republic: 47
Iran: 8
Granada Invasion: 19
1966 Libya Bombing: 2
Invasion of Panama: 40
Gulf War: 294
Operation Provide Comfort: 4
Somalia: 43
Haiti: 4
Colombia: 8
Bosnia-Herzegovina: 12
Kosovo War: 18
War in Afghanistan: 2,216
Iraq War: 4,497
Islamic State Intervention: 76
Raid on Yemen: 3
Total: 97,204
In 73 years of violent armed conflicts, we have lost less than 1/2 of the number of people that we have lost in six months due to coronavirus. I will leave you to reflect on this.

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1   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2020 Sep 16, 3:41am  

Damn you must love being a human punching bag.
2   clambo   2020 Sep 16, 6:24am  

The dead had 2 other conditions 94% of the time.
3   WookieMan   2020 Sep 16, 6:53am  

ohomen171 says
In 73 years of violent armed conflicts, we have lost less than 1/2 of the number of people that we have lost in six months due to coronavirus. I will leave you to reflect on this.

Work on comparing apples to apples man. How about you compare it to the flu in the last 73 years that has a vaccine for some of that time. I'll wait.....

Or better yet, perfectly preventable ailments in most cases like heart disease that kills more annually. Year after year. Pandemics end. It's unfortunate, but it's also not really that big of a deal. There was a bump in deaths and we're now back at or near normal deaths.

clambo says
The dead had 2 other conditions 94% of the time.

Those conditions were likely in a severe state as well, with an aged and weakened immune system. #nursinghomes
4   Tenpoundbass   2020 Sep 16, 7:19am  

Well Trump still saved 1.8 million lives according to Fauci and Birx, so it's amazeballs that Trump has done a phenomenal job. Doncha think Jack?
5   theoakman   2020 Sep 16, 7:24am  

The average nursing home stay prior to death is 4 months. The sad reality is, the majority of deaths in the country would have happened with or without the Wuhan Wheeze.
6   Robert Sproul   2020 Sep 16, 9:39am  

clambo says
The dead had 2 other conditions 94% of the time.

Plus 60% of them were over 75.

AND, only 125 of them were under 25. Old people in America (me) have to MAN THE FUCK UP.
(Edit: I see these numbers are from back in June but I believe the trends sustain)
7   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2020 Sep 16, 9:54am  

Robert Sproul says
Plus 60% of them were over 75.
Yup, advanced age plus co-morbidities are the killer. Same with any infectious disease.
8   GNL   2020 Sep 16, 10:06am  

Robert Sproul says
clambo says
The dead had 2 other conditions 94% of the time.

Plus 60% of them were over 75.

AND, only 125 of them were under 25. Old people in America (me) have to MAN THE FUCK UP.
(Edit: I see these numbers are from back in June but I believe the trends sustain)

Yes. It's boomer tyranny.
9   Ceffer   2020 Sep 16, 10:19am  

Hmm, given authoritarian lies, manipulations and malfeasances around Covid, that would put the actual death rate from Covid itself tops 20k or so. Of course, it would simply be the final nail in the coffin of the already moribund.

I wonder how many billions they have paid the whores press-for-hire to state otherwise. Gates vaccine profits must be protected.
10   Shaman   2020 Sep 16, 12:34pm  

Last year, according to the CDC, over 2.8 MILLION AMERICANS died!
That’s way more than 200,000!
What happened???

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