No You missed the term I used: "liberal." The medical establishment in UK and Canada did pay to create the fake "India 4m dead" narrative. BBC, Telegraph broadcasting... Funding: UK FCO & Canadian NIH. So hardly a conspiracy "theory."
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Replying to @OutOfTheDarkAge @EduEngineer and
3 million deaths as a midpoint in India is half of the fatality rate in Peru, and similar to that of the US and UK, which didn’t have to content with Delta until after most of their high risk population was vaccinated. Seems entirely plausible. We (US) would have done worse.
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Replying to @mjtimber2 @EduEngineer and
Indian 2nd wave was Kappa, Alpha+E484, & Delta. Kappa was the worst. Hyperglycemia (grp78 path)-> fungus; VAERD with AZ Covishield? Delta is the mildest. (USA may have a further mutated version of Delta) Apart for 3 horrid months, COVID has been much less deadly in India
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Replying to @OutOfTheDarkAge @mjtimber2 and
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Why not plead that "India should be between Japan & Euro mortality rates" instead of b/w Peru & USA? Just age & obesity will make USA rates much higher Look at the nonsense study behind "4m" (U of Michigan study by a medical data expert gets 1.21m ED)https://twitter.com/OutOfTheDarkAge/status/1421167594246066178?s=20 …
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Vijay Gupta @OutOfTheDarkAgeReplying to @philipmach@GidMK Some bad data work here funded by UK government. There is another spin-off funded by Acadian NIH.@pash22 The India=4m model has an estimate of 0.547m deaths for the UK. Acceptable? https://twitter.com/OutOfTheDarkAge/status/1419958776610779137?s=19 … 1/21 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @OutOfTheDarkAge @EduEngineer and
I feel confident you’ll eventually have hundreds of studies that you have to discredit. The Anglo-Canadian-US alliance is only getting started!https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraphindia.com/amp/india/covid-death-count-in-gujarat-a-dubious-world-record/cid/1828152 …
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Replying to @mjtimber2 @OutOfTheDarkAge and
I'm currently working on a paper including several Indian researchers that demonstrates quite a high burden of disease in India and other LMICs
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Replying to @GidMK @mjtimber2 and
COVID or all disease? TB is a massive problem in India
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Replying to @OutOfTheDarkAge @GidMK and
Has their been a huge increase in TB deaths then? How can you prevent Covid transmission while having a huge spike in TB transmission?
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Replying to @mjtimber2 @GidMK and
TB is always high in India. There may have been a temporary problem in giving the medicines for some forms of TB (they are donated by the USA).
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Replying to @OutOfTheDarkAge @GidMK and
But it would need to be a HUGE increase. Around five times the baseline. And coincident with the Covid spikes. For a disease with a quite slow progression, even untreated. Seems like a huge stretch without any evidence. So any papers on a massive increase in TB deaths?
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It's also simply not consistent with the evidence on TB in the last year or so - testing has declined substantially, but not nearly enough to explain increases of this magnitude
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