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Tell that to everyone who died.
Three people. Sad, of course, but do you know how many people die every day of all sorts of things? You put in car wrecks, carbon monoxide and people dying of sepsis like the recent racecar driver and shocking accidents and we could be upset about everything all the time. People dying when they weren't expected to is always tragic, but it does not make it OK to try to send out information to scare people for control.
It was another fear tactic. If we freak people out over every disease that's not how the world works.
Edited. I mixed up my stats.
The 20172018 Bad flu season saw 11,000 deaths in Texas, 52,000 in the United States. That was a high year, but ON AVERAGE we do see between 20,000 to 50,000 deaths each year from the flu. Of course you notice how suspect the flu deaths were in 2020 because they inflated the Covid deaths and included people that Were already at death store or very compromised. It wasn't the multi-millions they claimed it was.
The United States ended up losing about 1.2 million to Covid but Not the several million they claimed. Plus, we know that they listed some people that had already died as dying of Covid. Many compromised people. But of course, many healthy people died of Covid. It's not that it didn't happen, but it was not as overblown as they made it sound.
Also, many people had Covid many times and never had any problems. I was one of them. They oversold the elderly part two as my mother who was in her early 80s at the time had it twice too, and I knew a guy it was 95 at the time and he had it. The whole if you're old you will absolutely die was not true. but elderly are always compromised in many things, especially pneumonia.
I don’t get enough credit for the things I manage not to say.