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originally posted by: incoserv
Remember how for almost two years nobody was dying from influenza, pneumonia, cancer, automobile accidents. I said that the.WuFlu was the best thing to ever happen to humanity because it had cured every other disease
Here was being facetious, you know exactly what he meant.
originally posted by: UpThenDown
originally posted by: incoserv
Remember how for almost two years nobody was dying from influenza, pneumonia, cancer, automobile accidents. I said that the.WuFlu was the best thing to ever happen to humanity because it had cured every other disease
I so wish with all my heart that was true my peaceful and loving wife was diagnosed with brain cancer in November 2019 prior to any of us even knowing the term Covid
Unfortunately I can only state that my wife’s cancer has not been cured, she even caught the nonsense that is Covid in June this year 2022 and compared to her terminal illness Covid was a breeze, may I ask how you think Covid cures other diseases?
originally posted by: 1947boomer
a reply to: musicismagic
222 deaths out of 135,761 cases is a case mortality rate of about 0.16%. That’s quite good compared to early 2020, when their CMR was above 10%.
originally posted by: putnam6
originally posted by: 1947boomer
a reply to: musicismagic
222 deaths out of 135,761 cases is a case mortality rate of about 0.16%. That’s quite good compared to early 2020, when their CMR was above 10%.
In February 2020 Japan's case total was minuscule now they are pulling many more cases and still a load of fatalities. Quite a lot when considering the US is wide open and vaxxed at anywhere from 14%-40% less than the US. All for about a little more than 1/3rd fewer deaths per 100,000 than the US. Think we all will agree Japan is much likely healthier as a nation than the US, shouldn't they be performing much better
originally posted by: UpThenDown
a reply to: glen200376
I am sorry perhaps I am just desperate to know of anything which might help my wife I would not have asked otherwise
I am watching my wife’s dignity be stolen by cancer and it was asked in hope , perhaps I misunderstood, apologies
originally posted by: glen200376
Here was being facetious, you know exactly what he meant.
originally posted by: UpThenDown
originally posted by: incoserv
Remember how for almost two years nobody was dying from influenza, pneumonia, cancer, automobile accidents. I said that the.WuFlu was the best thing to ever happen to humanity because it had cured every other disease
I so wish with all my heart that was true my peaceful and loving wife was diagnosed with brain cancer in November 2019 prior to any of us even knowing the term Covid
Unfortunately I can only state that my wife’s cancer has not been cured, she even caught the nonsense that is Covid in June this year 2022 and compared to her terminal illness Covid was a breeze, may I ask how you think Covid cures other diseases?
originally posted by: incoserv
a reply to: musicismagic
I wonder, what are the statistics for death from other causes for the period?
Remember how for almost two years nobody was dying from influenza, pneumonia, cancer, automobile accidents. I said that the.WuFlu was the best thing to ever happen to humanity because it had cured every other disease and eliminated virtually all other causes of death.
Are they actually dying form the WuFlu, or is still just fear propaganda?
originally posted by: 1947boomer
originally posted by: putnam6
originally posted by: 1947boomer
a reply to: musicismagic
222 deaths out of 135,761 cases is a case mortality rate of about 0.16%. That’s quite good compared to early 2020, when their CMR was above 10%.
In February 2020 Japan's case total was minuscule now they are pulling many more cases and still a load of fatalities. Quite a lot when considering the US is wide open and vaxxed at anywhere from 14%-40% less than the US. All for about a little more than 1/3rd fewer deaths per 100,000 than the US. Think we all will agree Japan is much likely healthier as a nation than the US, shouldn't they be performing much better
You can't go by raw numbers. You have to look at cases and deaths per million of population. The US population is about 2.7 times bigger than Japan's.
According to Worldometers, Japan has had 206,638 cases per million of population but only 410 deaths per million. That's compared to 302,428 cases per million and 3,314 deaths per million for the US.
So, the US has 1.46 times as many cases per million of population and 8 times as many deaths per million. They are performing much better than the US and most other advanced, wealthy nations for that matter.
www.worldometers.info...
originally posted by: incoserv
Remember how for almost two years nobody was dying from influenza, pneumonia, cancer, automobile accidents.
originally posted by: nugget1
I was just reading an article yesterday that said Japan is one of the most vaccinated countries and now they have one of the highest rates of covid infection.
Perhaps all those 'doctors of misinformation' are right about the vaccine destroying ones' natural ability to fight off viruses?
the most common comorbidity to kill covid patients was pneumonia