It's amazing to me that when New York implemented their stay-at-home order March 22nd, they only had 209 confirmed COVID-19 deaths. And by the time they lifted their stay-at-home order June 13th, they had 31,470 COVID-19 deaths. What the fuck?
I know that some pneumonia and other respiratory illness complication deaths in the early days weren't diagnosed with COVID-19 because there was far less testing in the early days. But you'd think that as soon as you notice all these people coming into the hospital and fucking dying that you'd shut it down before it gets to that point right?
Yeah case numbers are more reliable than COVID-19 deaths because with cases you either have COVID-19 or you don't. The meditating factor is how much testing you do. Whereas with deaths you have to make a judgment call as to whether COVID-19 contributed to the death. Hypothetically speaking if pneumonia fluid was filling your lungs while you were driving a motorcycle and you lost control of your vehicle while you were struggling to breathe, you could make the argument that COVID-19 contributed to the death. But if you weren't' on that fucking motorcycle, you would probably survive that pneumonia. If you have pneumonia, you shouldn't be driving a motorcycle anyways. You should be resting at home until you recover.
I wouldn't put it past China to be going to public parks with a lil spritzer bottle of COVID, either. Why aren't the homeless dropping like flies? Why isn't Africa in flames as we speak? why does Vietnam have 0 cases and only 500 deaths total?
Remember everything that happens in an election year is about the election.
Because COVID blew threw the homeless communities already in Dec/Jan and any deaths weren't attributed. (minimal, homeless immunoresponse BTFOs the virus).
It's amazing to me that when New York implemented their stay-at-home order March 22nd, they only had 209 confirmed COVID-19 deaths. And by the time they lifted their stay-at-home order June 13th, they had 31,470 COVID-19 deaths. What the fuck?
I know that some pneumonia and other respiratory illness complication deaths in the early days weren't diagnosed with COVID-19 because there was far less testing in the early days. But you'd think that as soon as you notice all these people coming into the hospital and fucking dying that you'd shut it down before it gets to that point right?
Yeah case numbers are more reliable than COVID-19 deaths because with cases you either have COVID-19 or you don't. The meditating factor is how much testing you do. Whereas with deaths you have to make a judgment call as to whether COVID-19 contributed to the death. Hypothetically speaking if pneumonia fluid was filling your lungs while you were driving a motorcycle and you lost control of your vehicle while you were struggling to breathe, you could make the argument that COVID-19 contributed to the death. But if you weren't' on that fucking motorcycle, you would probably survive that pneumonia. If you have pneumonia, you shouldn't be driving a motorcycle anyways. You should be resting at home until you recover.
I wouldn't put it past China to be going to public parks with a lil spritzer bottle of COVID, either. Why aren't the homeless dropping like flies? Why isn't Africa in flames as we speak? why does Vietnam have 0 cases and only 500 deaths total?
Remember everything that happens in an election year is about the election.
I can answer that:
Because COVID blew threw the homeless communities already in Dec/Jan and any deaths weren't attributed. (minimal, homeless immunoresponse BTFOs the virus).