One explanation is that this novel coronavirus is much more catchable by its nature. Maybe. The other explanation is that normal seasonal flu deaths were never real. They are based on excess death estimates, I believe, not counting.
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Was our belief in 50K seasonal flu deaths per year in the United States ever substantiated, or is it just a way to sell vaccinations? All I know for sure is that I've never heard of anyone dying of seasonal flu complications, and I've been around awhile.
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I know people who have died from overdoses, parachute accidents, AIDS, murder, suicide, drowning, drunk driving, and just about everything else you can name. But not one example of regular flu complications. I remain a skeptic.
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Or masks don't work and all the flu deaths are being labeled Corona deaths.
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Half-a-million labelling errors so far this year in one country?
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This is good. Keep going.
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All the people who would have died of flu already died of covid, it was a front-runner in the nursing homes.
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I think it's pretty obvious what's happened. The Covid test has a lot of false positives and flu has been getting misdiagnosed as covid. Also, no one dies of "flu complications". People with compromised immune systems end up dyeing from pneumonia.
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Yes it’s not possible to explain.
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I've been giving Covid vaccines. Yesterday a doctor in a St Pete, FL hospital told me all Covid, flu & pneumonia cases are way down to almost nothing. Everything has dropped, including cancer.
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