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120% of the cases in unvaxxed, and 135% of the deaths in unvaxxed, but for some reason one of the earliest and most vaxxed countries is going to a third shot …
What are you trying to say?
135 % of deaths?
what does that mean?
I’m making fun of the propaganda that 99.9% of the deaths were unvaxxed, when they went back to the first date they were even available, something like January 18. Look at percentages in Britain and Israel and the vaccine is nothing as effective as claimed, 40-60% and dropping, hence the third jab push.
More sensationalism. Get a grip you candy asses.
Reporting statistics is now sensationalism?
If the vaccine works, why wear masks?
If someone dies that is unvaccinated, who cares, it’s their choice.
Ryan H,
That is a very inhumane comment. Although I am vaccinated, I care deeply to protect all others… all others. Children under 12 are not eligible for vaccinations. Some of them could have compromised immune systems. Think twice before making such insensitive comments.
So you are masking up for all the 12 year old and under Americans that have died from Covid-only symptoms? Is there actually one American under 12 that has died from Covid?
The stats about childhood mortality are not very well reported, to be sure. It is true that children are at a significantly lower risk…but that risk is not zero. You ask if even one child has died of Covid? The answer is yes. I could not find anything more recent than April, but as of that time the number of child deaths was about 300. Three months later, of course, that number would be at least a little bit higher. So yes, children die of Covid. Not often, but far more than zero. Does that help strike any feeling of compassion for you?