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Stick to what your claim was and stop trying to deflect to other topics.

You claimed that Sweden was on the back end of this [Covid]. That's completely false. The worst infection period for Sweden was June 1 - June 30. Approximately 28K people were infected. Then, there was a month of almost being successful flattening with "only" approximately 6K people being infected from July 1 - July 30.

That flattening (even though it wasn't flat but just a lower rate) has quickly changed. Over the last 30 day reporting period (September 13 - October 12), the number of infections has skyrocketed to approximately 14K. That means, since their closest attempt at flattening it, infections have more than doubled. That's the complete opposite of being "on the back end of it."
Deaths have been virtually non-existent for over 3 months. They are definitely on the back end, and America would be too if liberal governors would stop using this as political leverage.
 
@ohio herd @ThunderCat98 @big_country90 @mlblack16. @herdfan429 all continue to hide from this thread and their bogus claims.


The survival rate is going through the roof, so what else do you need to know, dumbass?

If yore skeered, get a dog. I don't know what else to tell you, fvckin pussy. Grow a sack and quit pretending everyone is going to die from COVID because the evidence suggests otherwise, unless you're an old dusty piece of shit like @extragreen the faggit who's posts I no longer have to see or read.
 
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Deaths have been virtually non-existent for over 3 months. They are definitely on the back end, and America would be too if liberal governors would stop using this as political leverage.

Let me dumb this down for you: When infections flatten, deaths also flatten in the subsequent couple of months. That's why you saw deaths flatten in the months after their most successful attempt at flattening infections. But as I already showed, infections have more than doubled over the last month compared with their most successful attempt at flattening the infections. That means they are definitely not on the back end of this.

But let's evaluate your other claim, that "deaths have been virtually non-existent for over 3 months. Since you said "over 3 months," let's go with four months. Over the last four months, there have been approximately 85 Covid deaths in Sweden. Pro-rated over a year, that would make about 2550 deaths annually. Not a huge number, right? Well, keep in mind that Sweden has about 1/33 of the U.S. population. So the claim that "deaths have been virtually non-existent for over 3 months" would be akin to the U.S. having over 84K deaths from it. I'll let the entire cities of both Huntington and Charleston, combined, know that if all of them died, it wouldn't be "virtually non-existent."
 
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*whose. Now, what were you saying about being a "dumbass," dumbass?

The survival rate is going through the roof, so what else do you need to know, dumbass?

If yore skeered, get a dog. I don't know what else to tell you, fvckin pussy. Grow a sack and quit pretending everyone is going to die from COVID because the evidence suggests otherwise,

But that wasn't the post you supported which I have contested. You supported '429's post that the state of California shutting down hasn't helped with Covid. In reality, Covid infection rates have drastically dropped and have hit an all-time low two days ago. In other words, his claim (which you supported) is entirely bogus.

Now, for the fourth time, would you like to explain why you supported his bogus claim, or will you try and deflect it into another topic, moron?
 
BC is correct, rifle is wrong. Sweden has a 7 day moving average death rate of 1. They haven’t seen a double digit death day in months. It is nothing more than seasonal flu there, at worst.

And that's due to them having their most success flattening it throughout July.

Cases don’t matter, only death rate matters.

Yeah, tell that to the people experiencing severe and lasting medical issues from it that have persisted for many months. Cases do matter when there are serious persistent complications.

i'm surprised someone so scared of this deadly virus is out traveling commercial air fvcking up climate change in the process. You libs sure don't hypocrite much. 🖕

Don't worry, I am going to drive to Vegas in a few hours since I flew commercial last night to SLC. I have a commercial flight back to SLC on Saturday night, but I may end up buying a car in Vegas and driving it back. I'll keep you updated.

Oh, and I am not scared of it. But I am conscious about it, educated enough, and ethical enough to know that wearing a mask isn't about helping me but is about helping those who are more at risk.
 
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And that's due to them having their most success flattening it throughout July.



Yeah, tell that to the people experiencing severe and lasting medical issues from it that have persisted for many months. Cases do matter when there are serious persistent complications.



Don't worry, I am going to drive to Vegas in a few hours since I flew commercial last night to SLC. I have a commercial flight back to SLC on Saturday night, but I may end up buying a car in Vegas and driving it back. I'll keep you updated.

Oh, and I am not scared of it. But I am conscientious about, educated enough, and ethical enough to know that wearing a mask isn't about helping me but is about helping those who are more at risk.
at least you admit yore a mentally deranged hypocrite POS.
 
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*whose. Now, what were you saying about being a "dumbass," dumbass?


When made to look like a whiny lil' bitch, always go for grammar.

But that wasn't the post you supported which I have contested. You supported '429's post that the state of California shutting down hasn't helped with Covid.

And that's all this is about, because we "liked" a post? You need to take your sensitive ass somewhere else where your feelings don't get hurt so easily.
 
I like that Rifle glossed over having to go back 4 months so he could find a numerical average to try and support his point, changing BC’s point entirely. Going back further is ignoring the entire “tail end” point.

Rifle, according to the CDC, 5.35 Americans die every minute of every day - 24-7. I would bet that if someone was willing to do the work, it could be shown that the net death gain from Covid will likely be less than 100,000 for the year. It’s not a deadly pandemic, it’s a bad strain of the flu that is dangerous for old people with multiple co-morbidities.
 
Let me dumb this down for you: When infections flatten, deaths also flatten in the subsequent couple of months. That's why you saw deaths flatten in the months after their most successful attempt at flattening infections. But as I already showed, infections have more than doubled over the last month compared with their most successful attempt at flattening the infections. That means they are definitely not on the back end of this.

But let's evaluate your other claim, that "deaths have been virtually non-existent for over 3 months. Since you said "over 3 months," let's go with four months. Over the last four months, there have been approximately 85 Covid deaths in Sweden. Pro-rated over a year, that would make about 2550 deaths annually. Not a huge number, right? Well, keep in mind that Sweden has about 1/33 of the U.S. population. So the claim that "deaths have been virtually non-existent for over 3 months" would be akin to the U.S. having over 84K deaths from it. I'll let the entire cities of both Huntington and Charleston, combined, know that if all of them died, it wouldn't be "virtually non-existent."

You are cherry picking four months because you need those extra few weeks in June to help make your point. My original comment was that, since early July, deaths have been virtually non-existent. You are attempting to skew the numbers by adding in a few extra weeks that were never part of my original argument. Nice try, but you fail.

Try running those same numbers from July 16th to yesterday and let me know how that works out.
 
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I like that Rifle glossed over having to go back 4 months so he could find a numerical average to try and support his point, changing BC’s point entirely. Going back further is ignoring the entire “tail end” point.

Rifle, according to the CDC, 5.35 Americans die every minute of every day - 24-7. I would bet that if someone was willing to do the work, it could be shown that the net death gain from Covid will likely be less than 100,000 for the year. It’s not a deadly pandemic, it’s a bad strain of the flu that is dangerous for old people with multiple co-morbidities.

And there you go. You made my point before I could. Thank you.
 
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And that's all this is about, because we "liked" a post? You need to take your sensitive ass somewhere else where your feelings don't get hurt so easily.

Why like something that is just a bogus claim? That makes you look like a moron, too. It would be one thing if his bogus claim had a funny or entertaining element to it, but it didn't. It was simply a bogus claim that you supported. It's yet another instance of you deplorables rallying around fake news.

I like that Rifle glossed over having to go back 4 months so he could find a numerical average to try and support his point, changing BC’s point entirely. Going back further is ignoring the entire “tail end” point.

He said it was more than three months. It's logical and reasonable to then go back and look at the last four months. If not, his claim of over/more than three months would be bogus . . . yet another false claim.

Rifle, according to the CDC, 5.35 Americans die every minute of every day - 24-7. I would bet that if someone was willing to do the work, it could be shown that the net death gain from Covid will likely be less than 100,000 for the year. It’s not a deadly pandemic, it’s a bad strain of the flu that is dangerous for old people with multiple co-morbidities.

Which does nothing to change the fact that the two claims I contested - including one by Big Dummy - were bogus.

Sweden is not on the tail end of this which is easily refuted by looking at their surge in infections recently.

You are cherry picking four months because you need those extra few weeks in June to help make your point. .

I used exactly what you said: "Deaths have been virtually non-existent for over 3 months." You do realize what "over" means, right? Logically, it is reasonable to then look the last four months since you said they have been non-existent for "over 3 [sic] months."

My original comment was that, since early July, deaths have been virtually non-existent.

No. That wasn't your original comment. Your original comment was that Sweden is

Try running those same numbers from July 16th to yesterday and let me know how that works out.


Since July 16th? What the fvck happened to " . . . for over 3 months." You realize that it hasn't been three months since July 16th let alone "over 3 months," right? Here we ago again- you exaggerating to the extreme level that turns your claim into a blatant lie.

You claim that I am cherry-picking by looking at data from four months even though you said "for over 3 months," making my use of stats logical. Then, you argue to look at data from less than three months even though your initial claim was " . . . for over 3 months." That, hypocrite, is what we call "cherry-picking."
 
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rifle, do you suggest we lock down the country?

I suggest that we listen to what our top medical experts advise. I suggest that our politicians don’t undermine those experts by claiming them as “fake news” or showboating that they ignore those recommendations. I suggest that we care more about the long term health of this country insured of the short term impact it may have on somebody’s re-election chances.
 
I suggest that we listen to what our top medical experts advise. I suggest that our politicians don’t undermine those experts by claiming them as “fake news” or showboating that they ignore those recommendations. I suggest that we care more about the long term health of this country insured of the short term impact it may have on somebody’s re-election chances.


I suggest Demoncrats like you, FORMER VP Biden and the Fakin' Jamaican Kamala Harris not discredit vaccines before they are even released, because of the short-term impact it may have on somebody's election chances.
 
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I suggest Demoncrats like you, FORMER VP Biden and the Fakin' Jamaican Kamala Harris not discredit vaccines before they are even released, because of the short-term impact it may have on somebody's election chances.

I suggest you stop liking posts that are bogus claims, as it makes you look as dumb as your sheep.
 
I suggest that we listen to what our top medical experts advise. I suggest that our politicians don’t undermine those experts by claiming them as “fake news” or showboating that they ignore those recommendations. I suggest that we care more about the long term health of this country insured of the short term impact it may have on somebody’s re-election chances.
Ok, now many experts are saying lockdowns are not viable and cause more harm than good. We have schools closed in NC because our governor says it is not safe. However, it is shown younger children are not as susceptible. is he following advice or playing politics?

When DR Fauci recommends shutting down(in spring) what do you do if you are President and the unemployment rate is going to reach biblical proportions and business sectors are going to fail?
 
Yeah, when you include criteria such as obesity, and I'm talking anyone who doesn't have a BMI below 25, so you're going to catch a massive amount in that risk category. However, it's not that simple. You have to look at the entire picture, including the amount one is overweight, along with age and other serious comorbidities, which are far more relevant than just someone triggering at risk due to an elevated BMI.

You would know this if you were something more than a hillbilly cabinet maker.
MLB, Greed is more than a hillbilly cabinet maker. He's also an undesirable quack. (See what I did there? Betcha he'll add 'quack' to his descriptions of people in the future.)
 
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MLB, Greed is more than a hillbilly cabinet maker. He's also an undesirable quack. (See what I did there? Betcha he'll add 'quack' to his descriptions of people in the future.)

I had you figured out for some time. methed.
 
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