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This is as annoying as the people that think exponential growth continues upward forever
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Not to mention many (most?) of those 1918 deaths were secondary infections, with no antibiotics available.
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I don't trust the data released 2 hours ago, why would I trust 1918 data?
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Yeah but trust common sense...... seriously nobody wants anyone to die but continuing this lockdown will result in more deaths than the lockdown itself... and then there’s the economy... seriously! HCQ is showing good results in other countries....
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This is misleading, as it doesn't address the additional deaths from overwhelming the healthcare system without flattening the curve.
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Funny how the curve cult accuses the realist of dismissing the virus when they use the flu to compare and contrast. Then compare and contrast to the flu themselves...red flag
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And look what time of year it was. Right smack dab in the middle of flu season. Not the summer.
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