
Originally Posted by
NoSavingByTheBell
Actually got a gig in Wilmington near Wrightsville Beach for August, a 4 week gig where I teach one on one Spanish lessons to a realtor lady for $35 an hour. But the way North Carolina is going, Im opting out. Texas is even worse than North Carolina.
Anyways, its getting harder and harder to believe that Johns Hopkins Medical Uni the best in the country would be lying or even fudging any of these numbers but people can go right ahead and try to do the gymnastics that all these labs, doctors, nurses, testing centers, medical staff and Johns Hopkins are all in on this to inflate numbers. Holy hell that would be a bigger inside job than all inside jobs ever pulled off.
Yeah? They'd just have to have tests that read false positive in order to artificially inflate the numbers because A#1 they say you can have it and be "asymptomatic" (in which case how do you know if you actually have uit) and B ) There aren't a shit ton of hospitalizations
https://covid19.ncdhhs.gov/dashboard/hospitalizations 843 is the report of 75% of hospitals in a state where 9% of 886,305 have tested positive. So that's 79,767 positive tests and only 843 in the hospitals (of 75% of hospitals reporting so let's say there's 1,100 people in 100% of the hospitals. That's what 1.37% (had to correct) being hospitalized with COVID19 (if they even have it) .....hardly as deadly of a virus as we've been lead to believe.

Originally Posted by
NoSavingByTheBell
I lived in NYC in 2001 and I didnt know anyone killed in the WTC, that is not a very strong argument you made. YOu are one perspn, so what if your circle doesnt know of anyone. I bet none of us know the 2,699,000 Americans who are infected with it or the 131,4000 Americans who died from it either. Its not a very good argument, we and our circles cannot compare to a population of 340,000,000, its highly likely that we would not know anyone personally who got it.
Well nearly 3,000 people died in 911 and what the number is 120,000 dead from COVID and millions infected....so it's a far larger number and therefore no, you haven't made a very good argument.
Again if more people test positive and the mortality rate doesn't spike, the more like the flu it is and the less like the bubonic plague it is. But hey, go wild Brockton I don't care.
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