I did some number crunching with the CDC data as well and dropped some knowledge on some leftists calling for UBI to protect us from the COVID. Did you know that even in America the land of obese fat fucks, only 0.0199% of people under 65 in America died with COVID? Meanwhile 0.2625% of them die from all causes since Feb 1st. Even 55-64 year olds, on the precipice of retirement, only 0.0786% of them died with COVID. 0.8521% of them have died from all causes since Feb 1st anyways. People with bad health fucking die before they even retire. An aunt of mine with diabetes and who was obese died at like 53-54 of a heart attack. It wouldn't shock me at all if my weird eccentric 62 year old uncle died tomorrow. He had a stroke last year. I would hope that he doesn't die. But it wouldn't surprise me if he did.
Died with COVID is literally only just over 9.9% of all-cause mortality in the United States. We torpedo'd our economy for a possible 10% excess of mortality? And even then when the dust settles, all-cause mortality might not even end up being 10% higher. Because a lot of the people who are dying from COVID were going to end up dying from heart disease, stroke, diabetes, cancer, etc. anyways. There's evidence that COVID is actually poaching fatalities from other diseases like Russell Westbrook poaches rebounds from his own team mates.
I did some number crunching with the CDC data as well and dropped some knowledge on some leftists calling for UBI to protect us from the COVID. Did you know that even in America the land of obese fat fucks, only 0.0199% of people under 65 in America died with COVID? Meanwhile 0.2625% of them die from all causes since Feb 1st. Even 55-64 year olds, on the precipice of retirement, only 0.0786% of them died with COVID. 0.8521% of them have died from all causes since Feb 1st anyways. People with bad health fucking die before they even retire. An aunt of mine with diabetes and who was obese died at like 53-54 of a heart attack.
Died with COVID is literally only just over 9.9% of all-cause mortality in the United States. We torpedo'd our economy for a possible 10% excess of mortality? And even then when the dust settles, all-cause mortality might not even end up being 10% higher. Because a lot of the people who are dying from COVID were going to end up dying from heart disease, stroke, diabetes, cancer, etc. anyways. There's evidence that COVID is actually poaching fatalities from other diseases like Russell Westbrook poaches rebounds from his own team mates.