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jimnyc
04-26-2020, 01:43 PM
But I believe the difference in numbers very well be the number towards immunity. These 2 have spoken out effectively before.

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California Docs Say Lockdown vs. Non-Lockdown 'Did Not Produce a Statistically Different Number of Deaths'

On Wednesday Dr. Dan Erickson and Dr. Artin Massihi, who own seven Accelerated Urgent Care facilities in Kern County, Calif., gave a press conference to local media. They extrapolated from their own COVID-19 data, along with data sets nationwide and globally. Using this data, their own medical knowledge and information gathered from conversations with their colleagues around the country, they presented a compelling case, which included unreported health risks related to sheltering in place, for ending the severe shutdowns.

Both doctors understand and support the initial reactions to the COVID-19 outbreak by the federal, state and local governments. It was a novel virus and there was very limited information. However, now they assert that the data is telling them that the disease pattern of COVID-19 is more like the flu. Dr. Erickson phrased it this way, “Millions of cases, a small number of deaths.” He specifically noted that the difference in the number of deaths between Sweden, with limited restrictions, and Norway, which locked down, is not statistically significant.

"Lockdown versus non-lockdown did not produce a statistically different number of deaths. That is the bottom line," said Erickson.

Throughout the briefing he emphasized that decision making going forward needs to be based on data, not predictive models. This echoes comments made by Dr. Anthony Fauci during press briefings. And we have all watched the predictive models be radically adjusted as actual data has been loaded into them.

Their data extrapolations, using a method similar to the one the CDC uses for influenza, suggest that death rates for COVID-19 are similar to those for the flu. According to their analysis, both Kern County and the state of California have likely experienced a widespread viral infection. They both agreed this is almost certain in New York as well. Based on their analysis, the death rate varies from 0.03% in California to 0.1% in New York state. This will be confirmed by additional testing finding new cases for the same number of deaths.

In addition to asserting that this is much more comparable to the flu than originally thought, the doctors present additional information to support their point of view. First, they discussed the rise in mental health and abuse their clinics and local providers are seeing. This includes an increase in child molestation, domestic abuse, alcohol and drug-related emergencies, and mental health diagnoses.

Next, they were very clear on how self-isolation can actually compromise the immune system in otherwise healthy people. Dr. Erickson explained that the immune system is actually built by exposure to pathogens. Coming in contact with viruses and bacteria in the environment fires the body’s system for fighting infection. Additionally, the normal flora, or good germs we have on and in us all the time, also drop when we isolate.

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FakeNewsSux
04-26-2020, 02:45 PM
Some additional interesting info:

John McAfee: ‘NYC death rate 200 times higher than the world’s 10 largest cities’

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John McAfee may from time to time come off as extremist or even a believer of conspiracies, but I must admit that every now and then he successfully startles me. Today, he compared the statistics for the US’s reporting on Covid-19 and came to a surprising conclusion, namely that New York City has a reported death rate about 200 times higher than the world’s 10 largest cities.

The U.S. has a covid-19 death rate 7 times higher than the world average.

And NYC has a death rate 200 times higher than the world's 10 largest cities.

Could it be that the U.S. pays hospitals $39,000 for every patient diagnosed with Covid19?

Nah, forget it.

Couldn't be that.
— John McAfee (@officialmcafee) April 26, 2020 (https://twitter.com/officialmcafee/status/1254338895858348032?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)

I went ahead and checked Mr McAfee’s comments and although you can argue about which are indeed the world’s largest cities, his list seems pretty accurate. He mentioned Tokyo (Japan), Dhaka (Bangladesh), Mumbai (India), Cairo (Egypt), Mexico City (Mexico), Delhi (India), Beijing (China), Sao Paulo (Brazil), Osaka (Japan) and Shanghai (China).

The world has a population of 7.8 billion.
200,000 have died from Coronavirus.

The U.S. has 328 million.
54,000 have died from Coronavirus.

That's 7 times the death rate of the rest of the world.

Odd …

Considering that two thirds of the World was never even on lockdown.
— John McAfee (@officialmcafee) April 26, 2020 (https://twitter.com/officialmcafee/status/1254333503946227718?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)

https://the-satoshi-times.com/2020/04/26/john-mcafee-nyc-death-rate-200-times-higher-than-the-worlds-10-largest-cities/?utm_source=whatfinger

Gunny
04-26-2020, 04:31 PM
Imagine ...