People are saying this is going to be taken down from YouTube...
It is a very interesting watch...
https://www.youtube.com/
It is a very interesting watch...
https://www.youtube.com/
I don't believe everything the media tells me but I believe things that are supported by scientific evidencePeople are saying this is going to be taken down from YouTube...
It is a very interesting watch...
https://www.youtube.com/
What It's Like to Believe Everything the Media Tells You
I don't believe everything the media tells me but I believe things that are supported by scientific evidence
I mention this on another thread but America is 5% of the world's population but we have somewhere around 30% of the world's covid-19 death
it's almost as if Americans are reckless and irresponsible or something
Yes, this is a COVID-19 death. This person got the virus and was the cause/sped up the process of other organs failing/or worsening their pre-existing conditions. Are you saying if a person has multiple illnesses, cause of death is unknown?If an 80 year old resident of a nursing home has alzheimers, diabetes and failing kidneys....and that is not uncommon, if this person contracts the virus and dies....is that a Covid-19 death?
Depends on where the shot landed. There should be an autopsy done to figure this out.Its almost like a guy who jumps off the top of a 25 storey building into the parking lot, but on the way down gets hit by a gunshot while passing the 5th floor which kills him instantly before he hits the pavement. Is it death by suicide or a gun related fatality?
Yeah he's a comedianDid you watch it @Dude653 ...
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Yeah he's a comedian
I have a bit of a problem with the reporting....I'm in Canada, and we're about 1/10th the size of the United States, so its even less.
But I'm looking at the numbers being reported by some countries, and I'm scratching my head. I think it could very well be that some places are over reporting, while others are under reporting. I don't really know what the standard is. If an 80 year old resident of a nursing home has alzheimers, diabetes and failing kidneys....and that is not uncommon, if this person contracts the virus and dies....is that a Covid-19 death?
Its almost like a guy who jumps off the top of a 25 storey building into the parking lot, but on the way down gets hit by a gunshot while passing the 5th floor which kills him instantly before he hits the pavement. Is it death by suicide or a gun related fatality?
It looks to me like the worst outbreaks are happening in densely populated urban centres....and the United States has lots of them. I'm in Canada and our largest city is Toronto, its roughly the size of Houston....after that we only have another 4 or 5 cities with populations of 1 million+.....
He? , she is a she who has just been let out of jail after 5 years for revealing truths on the government...
She is exposing the truths about the virus...
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Oh my gosh , I just clicked the link , and it was not posted , a load of other stuff was , sorry about that , can you tell me what you saw when you clicked on link because I am confused why that happend...
I am not a WHO fan, either, but it does somewhat bother me that this idea is so widely circulated, that someone died of a condition they could have easily survived another decade or so with is the cause of death and not COVID when it is present. If COVID greatly hastened their death, why is it illegitimate to cite it as the cause of death?
Prove that COVID greatly hastened the death. It's a subjective claim, and generates a meaningless statistic. Imagine if everyone who died prematurely after being vaccinated was deemed a vaccine-related death. The claim that the vaccine hastened death is unsubstantiated, without other evidence, irrespective of the fact that vaccines contain significant amounts of toxic chemicals. How much more so for an alleged virus that has never been proven to exist, let alone proven to be contagious or deadly?I am not a WHO fan, either, but it does somewhat bother me that this idea is so widely circulated, that someone died of a condition they could have easily survived another decade or so with is the cause of death and not COVID when it is present. If COVID greatly hastened their death, why is it illegitimate to cite it as the cause of death?
That is a great question...I am not a WHO fan, either, but it does somewhat bother me that this idea is so widely circulated, that someone died of a condition they could have easily survived another decade or so with is the cause of death and not COVID when it is present. If COVID greatly hastened their death, why is it illegitimate to cite it as the cause of death?
Hmmm... Wondering why all these Dr's and Nurse's freedom of speech videos posts describing their professional expert opinion based upon their experiences on the front lines are being deleted from the internet... one by one?