Seems a bit of a mystery to me that masks and social distancing completely eliminated normal seasonal flu deaths but not COVID-19. I see a few possible explanations.
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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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Rarely have I seen such a perfect example of somebody making assumptions about a subject that is out of their area of expertise. I can only suggest you talk to someone who is actually an expert in the field. I’m healthcare professional and you could not be more wrong. Do better.
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And you hallucinated the part about me making any assumptions, missing my entire point. This is why you "experts" are worthless. You are experts on your own hallucinations.
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