Most Lee Harmless wrote:Back we go to expected mortality rate : that average includes all those obese, diabetic,,chain-smoking folk. They die at a constant rate already. What we are seeing now is 300,000 more deaths than would be expected.
So, if it aint covid causing those 300,000 EXTRA deaths... then what is?
As an aside : covid is somewhat treatable IF you have the hospital capacity and staff and correct equipment. That alone will reduce the death rate... until you exceed that capacity. Then the death rate will increase exponentially. I will wager that when a hospital reaches capacity the first step taken is to triage incoming patients. You save the ones most likely to respond not tie up beds with long-term cases. That sounds harsh but that is what triage is. Same applies in field hospitals, fix the ones you can fix most of, not leave ten of them to die while you spend ten hours saving one with multiple injuries.
I'll also wager that has happened already. Simple choice really : give the last bed to a relatively healthy individual likely to recover or to the obese, chain-smoking pensioner with a heart condition and bad lungs? Go look at interviews with Intensive Care staff.. they tell it as it is.
in 2018, a total of 2,839,205 In 2012, a total of 2,543,279 deaths
what I'm noticing is there is no steady number it jumps up and down dramatically Through The Years every year this does not seem abnormal to me this year is a little on the high side but not dramatically High
and now its at 2.3 mil soo. they expect another 600 or 700 thousand to die thats wjat they should say not a 300000 extra deaths this year it ain't true yet
the total death count in the usa total death count nkt covid i know thats all you wanna see is high covid numbers but im sorry im talking total death count so you will understand they are trying to fool you