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nevitales OP t1_iv133e0 wrote

What's your point? To point out that the Republicans didn't care about public health during a pandemic?

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captain_carrot t1_iv1n1qv wrote

The vaccine did nothing to stop the spread or prevent people from getting COVID. We know this now, and the knee-jerk reaction to fire people for choosing not to get it wasn't the right answer.

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anal_gland_expressor t1_iv1us3z wrote

It’s biggest strength was that it kept the infected from hospitalization and death. Overwhelming the health care system was always the biggest concern.

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southofthetower t1_iv14gjb wrote

no, to have enough common sense to not shut down the country over the common cold.

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A-A-ronRI t1_iv18792 wrote

Please show us support for your claim that it was comparable to the common cold during the time period that things were shut down. And I’m not asking for “well I got it and I felt fine” because same here but you don’t see me mistaking anecdotal evidence for mathematically supported data. Sure, maybe now it seems to be comparable to a cold or pneumonia but you cannot support your claim for early on in the pandemic.

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southofthetower t1_iv1c2vn wrote

yes. Information is out there. hard to find under the suppressed "misinformation" that turns out now, to be true all along.

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A-A-ronRI t1_iv1xn3w wrote

Go look at excess deaths over that period of time and let me know how you account for the additional 900k deaths.

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southofthetower t1_iv1y2pe wrote

when you get in a car accident, suicide, overdose, cancer, etc and its all classified as covid, that may be a reason. you should probably look deeper. also, during that period of time there were no reported flu deaths. explain that to me.

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A-A-ronRI t1_iv2efos wrote

So I know we’ve seen reports of deaths where covid is listed when they die in the car accident, and that would make for an okay argument that the covid deaths are inflated. However, it does not explain the number of excess deaths over expected or the increase in deaths over the prior years. If the number or excess deaths were more in the ballpark of 50k (which is high end on flu deaths most years), then you could make the argument that it is no more deadly than the flu, but that number is near a million, and I think we can agree that that would require death rates for all other causes to be abnormally accelerated.

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assholetoall t1_iv2c9hn wrote

You know this is a Rhode Island sub and Rhode Island does not have a Milwaukee County right?

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southofthetower t1_iv2saaj wrote

Previous poster asked for data to support my claim. I provided. Unfortunately we don’t have doctors in RI with enough backbone to speak out. Why??? Have you seen what they’ve been paid. It’s like shooting a gift horse in the mouth.

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