1. How do you know that the vaccine caused it?... we have a 50 year old woman in Alberta who died of blood clots from the Astrazenica vaccine
2. How many thousands died of COVID?
1. How do you know that the vaccine caused it?... we have a 50 year old woman in Alberta who died of blood clots from the Astrazenica vaccine
The CBC reported it that way1. How do you know that the vaccine caused it?
How do you know COVID caused their deaths?2. How many thousands died of COVID?
So- if you trust the CBC on one, why not the other?The CBC reported it that way
How do you know COVID caused their deaths?
Same to youSo- if you trust the CBC on one, why not the other?
I prefer to trust the official health department over an indirect media report.Same to you
Broad lockdowns do work as a measure of last resort, says Ana Bento, an assistant professor at the School of Public Health at Indiana University Bloomington.That's terrible and was not helped by brutal lockdowns.
These "debates" (I shudder to use such a term for the tripe we see here) are a veritable clinic in the various sins of both omission and commission we sadly see all too often.1. How do you know that the vaccine caused it?
2. How many thousands died of COVID?
Lucky for us the numbers are in. There were about 470k excess deaths in 2020 according to the CDC. And also according to the CDC about 340k of those excess deaths were caused by COVID.What I see is over 500,000 dead in the US, despite the somewhat haphazard precautions taken. I see people sick and dying in thousands in countries all over the world. Is it as bad as the Spanish Flu? No. Is it just another flu virus? Absolutely not. Is this hype?
At what point do those risks become significant enough to outweigh the potential benefits?Fair enough, there are risks with the vaccine.
Does it? Seems like a serious jump to a conclusion.That means about 130k excess deaths were caused by the reaction to COVID.
Wait a tickDoes it? Seems like a serious jump to a conclusion.
How much does the death rate vary per year in general?
I did not bring up "excess deaths" as a way of measuring anything. That was Yorzhik.Wait a tick
You want to bury the increase in deaths in noise, but continue pretending that the similarly sized deaths due to Kung Flu is significant?
Perhaps you are a professional statistician after all
It's a reasonable jump. The CDC agrees.Does it? Seems like a serious jump to a conclusion.
The CDC uses a 5 year rolling average, factoring in population growth. Deaths above this average are counted as excess deaths. These excess deaths are broken down further into other groups. For instance, suicide and overdose have been on the rise for a while, but it spiked in 2020 starting roughly in April. Also in April the death spike wasn't old people dying, as you'd expect since they were the ones dying of COVID at rates of 80% or more; but a small hump in excess deaths was old people, while the bigger hump was young people.How much does the death rate vary per year in general?
You claim COVID is so bad it justifies mask mandates, lockdowns, and social distancing. If there are no excess deaths would you continue to claim that?I did not bring up "excess deaths" as a way of measuring anything.
That's like saying you simply look at the gender pay gap attributed to the patriarchy. When every serious economist can explain the gap by hours worked and time on the job, you'll just keep looking at the gap attributed to the patriarchy. That's why you come off as a belligerent NPC. Why not give curiosity a try?I am simply looking at deaths attributed to Covid.
You have a curious idea of logic:It's a reasonable jump. The CDC agrees.
Or perhaps you have another event in 2020 that could cause such a radical change? Remember, COVID deaths are already removed from the possibilities, and they are probably over-counted anyway.
The CDC uses a 5 year rolling average, factoring in population growth. Deaths above this average are counted as excess deaths. These excess deaths are broken down further into other groups. For instance, suicide and overdose have been on the rise for a while, but it spiked in 2020 starting roughly in April. Also in April the death spike wasn't old people dying, as you'd expect since they were the ones dying of COVID at rates of 80% or more; but a small hump in excess deaths was old people, while the bigger hump was young people.
But wait, there's more. While the pandemic will quickly revert to normal flu season like death rates even without a vaccine, a bad economy will keep killing people year after year until there is a recovery. I can see why internally you'd rather seek validation than the truth that is staring you in the face.
And one more thing, I have to point out again that, objectively, I care more about people than you do because I not only care about people in my own country but people around the world. The US, via charity (the US is the most charitable country on earth by a very wide margin) helps to keep people alive in other countries. The UN says there will be 2 million excess deaths in poor countries from bad economies created in 2020, and we won't be as able to help them.
But even if you still can't believe the obvious, take a look at the charts CNN forgot. Mask and social distancing mandates and lockdowns didn't even change the outcome of the spread of the virus for the most part anyway. So we could have saved at least 140000 lives. Although, that's such a big number I'm sure for you it isn't a tragedy, it's just a statistic.
Back in reality: Here, in Israel, we had 34 cases of Covid diagnosed yesterday, and one death. This despite the economy being opened. The vaccination works.
Newsflash: the Covid was over months ago. Or, it should have been, but was prolonged due to lockdowns.
Don't confuse correlation with causation.
Ha!Newsflash: the Covid was over months ago. Or, it should have been, but was prolonged due to lockdowns.
Don't confuse correlation with causation.