Covid Scientific Literature

Here - from the website:

Odds of Dying

The odds given in the data tree and corresponding table are statistical averages over the whole U.S. population and do not necessarily reflect the chances of death for a particular person from a particular external cause. Any individual’s odds of dying from various external causes are affected by the activities in which they participate, where they live and drive, and what kind of work they do, among other factors.

Odds of dying for each data year are calculated using that year’s population and life expectancy. For example, the one-year 2019 odds are approximated by dividing the 2019 U.S. population (328,239,523) by the number of deaths. The lifetime odds are approximated by dividing the one-year odds by the life expectancy of a person born in 2019 (78.8 years). Please note that odds based on less than 20 deaths are likely to be unstable from year to year and are therefore not included in the table or data tree.

Statements about the odds or chances of dying from a given cause of death may be made as follows:

  • The odds of dying from (manner of injury) in 2019 were 1 in (value given in the one-year odds column).
  • The lifetime odds of dying from (manner of injury) for a person born in 2019 were 1 in (value given in the lifetime odds column).

For example, referring to the fourth line of the table:

  • The odds of dying from a motor-vehicle crash in 2019 were 1 in 8,393.
  • The lifetime odds of dying in a motor-vehicle crash for a person born in 2019 were 1 in 107.

I’m glad you’re skeptical though :+1:

You can make stats say whatever you want. Let’s see demographics for all those covid deaths between 20 - 40. What do you think will be a common factor?

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So we’re counting car data from 1890s gotcha. And 8700 still seems a little know but I’m glad you know statistics. Lol.

Kinda like we’re throwing all those 70+ year olds that are dying with all sorts of underlying conditions, cancer deaths being counted as covid, obese people, and so on…

But no - that data was purely from 2019 and extrapolated based on life expectancy for that year.

Who knows. I’m not a doctor or scientist…… I’m sure everyone thinks they know but none really know otherwise so many people wouldn’t be dying. But i forgot. The what 700000 people that died so far were all obese or had underlying condition. My bad.

It means for every death that occurs, 1 out of every 107 of them would be from an automobile accident.

Or

Take the total deaths that year, divide by 107, and you should have the approximate automobile deaths.

So 3.5ish million deaths on average divided by 107 is 30k-ish deaths from automobile accidents.

So 700k COVID deaths in a year, averaged over a total of 3.5million. is 1/5.

Which is… A lot.

Who caused this one by the way?

https://www.wsj.com/articles/26-billion-opioid-settlement-among-states-and-drug-industry-expected-this-week-11626745448

The others making these vaccines are no saints either:

  1. Merck & Co.—$4.85 billion

Once thought to be a potential $25 billion liability, Merck’s $4.85 billion settlement over arthritis drug Vioxx’s heart risks was considered a bargain at the time despite holding down first place in pharma’s settlement rankings for years. The nearly $5 billion payout wasn’t the last time Vioxx gave Merck headaches. As recently as 2016, Merck settled for an additional $830 million, which followed separate deals of $950 million and $220 million in 2011 and 2012, respectively. All told, the drug cost Merck at least $6.85 billion in settlements.

Merck has pills coming out…

  1. Johnson & Johnson—$2.2 billion

Following eight years of accusations that it marketed antipsychotic drug Risperdal off label—including for use in children and teens before the drug was approved for those age groups—and shelled out doctor kickbacks, J&J agreed to settle with the DOJ for $2.2 billion. The settlement also closed probes into other J&J drugs, including antipsychotic Invega and heart drug Natrecor. The $1.2 billion in criminal penalties ranked as the second largest fine ever levied at the time.

I wonder what else they were probing into…

  1. Pfizer—$2.3 billion

Pfizer was knocked hard by the DOJ in 2009 for various marketing infractions for a range of drugs, leading to a then-record $1.3 billion criminal penalty as part of its overall settlement. Pain drugs Bextra and Celebrex proved to be particularly costly for Pfizer, with the drugmaker as recently as 2016 agreeing to shell out $486 milion to settle a long-running shareholder suit alleging Pfizer withheld information on the drugs’ cardiovascular risks.
Pfizer’s Bextra settlement tagged at $486M

They can’t be held liable for the vaccines… what makes them trustworthy now?

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Drug dealers…… legal and illegal! FL definitely had its part in it.

It’s almost as though medicine and health should be treated as a human right rather than a purely profit driven industrial complex.

But now what do we hate more? Government fettered capitalism? Or big pharma being evil?

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Why do I have to choose one or the other?

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Because either big pharma would somehow start acting as a moral agent (you can start on the inspirational speeches), or else government would need to step in and start changing the way the entire system works.

What do you propose?

dude- you are missing it/ people who arent taking a vax arent doing it because they read raghands post or any other news source. Dont you understand that some people make their own minds up? We arent all highly influenceable at the drop of a hat?

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govt shouldve stepped in and cancelled health insurance. Instead we got obamacare.

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It’s Obama’s 3rd term

hes coming out of the cave he hid in during Trumps term.

He’s the one talking to Biden through the earpiece

that would be funny if biden actually spoke in Obamas tone. hes more like an old farmer chsing kids out the field tone. Then he shoots his shotgun in the air/

Lol

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that chart is fatalities… glad someone thinks kids dying is funny! :rofl: :joy: :rofl:

:man_facepalming: :man_facepalming:

i saw this on worldstar… people attacking a testing site in NYC. I cant wait to see stuff like this tomorrow!

you protesting with these people @raghanded?? here is your opportunity to make change happen.

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That’s what happens when your city turns into a despotic shithole over a year and a half and the government starts taking jobs away. It’ll get worse.

If I was aware of them - I’d make an effort to join.

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Sounds like my kinda place…… :joy::rofl::joy:

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