Down 15%?
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wrote on 8 Apr 2020, 18:51 last edited by
Klaus posted a graph to this effect at least a week ago.
Lockdown stops a lot of causes of death. Not as many car crashes, gang shootings, even flu
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wrote on 8 Apr 2020, 18:52 last edited by
Pretty hard to take seriously any "news" outlet that doesn't know the difference between less and fewer.
The US is experiencing 34,000 less deaths in 2020 than in the prior four years but we are concerned about a virus that to date as of March 31, 2020 that had a total of 4,000 US deaths?
I love how we're more than a month into this and we still haven't quite wrapped our heads around what "exponential growth" means.
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Pretty hard to take seriously any "news" outlet that doesn't know the difference between less and fewer.
The US is experiencing 34,000 less deaths in 2020 than in the prior four years but we are concerned about a virus that to date as of March 31, 2020 that had a total of 4,000 US deaths?
I love how we're more than a month into this and we still haven't quite wrapped our heads around what "exponential growth" means.
wrote on 8 Apr 2020, 18:56 last edited by@Aqua-Letifer said in Down 15%?:
Pretty hard to take seriously any "news" outlet that doesn't know the difference between less and fewer.
The US is experiencing 34,000 less deaths in 2020 than in the prior four years but we are concerned about a virus that to date as of March 31, 2020 that had a total of 4,000 US deaths?
I love how we're more than a month into this and we still haven't quite wrapped our heads around what "exponential growth" means.
They're not looking at an in toto number.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Down 15%?:
Pretty hard to take seriously any "news" outlet that doesn't know the difference between less and fewer.
The US is experiencing 34,000 less deaths in 2020 than in the prior four years but we are concerned about a virus that to date as of March 31, 2020 that had a total of 4,000 US deaths?
I love how we're more than a month into this and we still haven't quite wrapped our heads around what "exponential growth" means.
They're not looking at an in toto number.
wrote on 8 Apr 2020, 18:59 last edited by@Jolly Do you think they should?
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wrote on 8 Apr 2020, 19:16 last edited by
I'm pretty sure that 'exponential' isn't the only concept that Jim Hoft struggles with.
Have you seen the rest of that website? He's totally fucking bananas.
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@Jolly Do you think they should?
wrote on 8 Apr 2020, 19:47 last edited by@Aqua-Letifer said in Down 15%?:
@Jolly Do you think they should?
On both sides of the equation, perhaps.
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wrote on 8 Apr 2020, 19:51 last edited by
If somebody tells you he's Napoleon, the first thing you do isn't to check whether he's got the correct arm stuck inside his coat.
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wrote on 8 Apr 2020, 20:38 last edited by
Well, is the 15% claim correct? Or not?
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wrote on 8 Apr 2020, 21:19 last edited by Doctor Phibes 4 Aug 2020, 21:20
@Jolly That question isn't the point of the article. The point of the article is to show that the Covid-19 situation is a monstrous hoax, and as such is clearly completely bogus.
It's an interesting academic question, but nothing more.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Down 15%?:
Pretty hard to take seriously any "news" outlet that doesn't know the difference between less and fewer.
The US is experiencing 34,000 less deaths in 2020 than in the prior four years but we are concerned about a virus that to date as of March 31, 2020 that had a total of 4,000 US deaths?
I love how we're more than a month into this and we still haven't quite wrapped our heads around what "exponential growth" means.
They're not looking at an in toto number.
wrote on 8 Apr 2020, 21:29 last edited by@Aqua-Letifer said in Down 15%?:
Pretty hard to take seriously any "news" outlet that doesn't know the difference between less and fewer.
The US is experiencing 34,000 less deaths in 2020 than in the prior four years but we are concerned about a virus that to date as of March 31, 2020 that had a total of 4,000 US deaths?
I love how we're more than a month into this and we still haven't quite wrapped our heads around what "exponential growth" means.
They're not looking at an in toto number.
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wrote on 8 Apr 2020, 21:54 last edited by
Jolly try to put his actual arguments into words and I think it will be really apparent how ridiculous it is.
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wrote on 8 Apr 2020, 21:58 last edited by
Is it possible the total fatality statistics haven't been accurately reported as yet because everybody's attention is elsewhere?
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wrote on 8 Apr 2020, 21:59 last edited by
It's something like this:
- We invoked unprecedented social distancing measures in order to combat Covid-19.
- As a result, we are experiencing fewer deaths from all causes than most recent years.
- Ergo, the threat from Covid-19 was a hoax.
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wrote on 8 Apr 2020, 22:22 last edited by
On the other hand, there are projections that the overall deaths caused by the recession (which is in turn currently caused by the lockdown) will far exceed the number of deaths caused by COVID-19 itself.
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Jolly try to put his actual arguments into words and I think it will be really apparent how ridiculous it is.
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It's something like this:
- We invoked unprecedented social distancing measures in order to combat Covid-19.
- As a result, we are experiencing fewer deaths from all causes than most recent years.
- Ergo, the threat from Covid-19 was a hoax.
wrote on 8 Apr 2020, 22:33 last edited byIt's something like this:
- We invoked unprecedented social distancing measures in order to combat Covid-19.
- As a result, we are experiencing fewer deaths from all causes than most recent years.
- Ergo, the threat from Covid-19 was a hoax.
My philosophy professor would be proud of you!
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On the other hand, there are projections that the overall deaths caused by the recession (which is in turn currently caused by the lockdown) will far exceed the number of deaths caused by COVID-19 itself.
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On the other hand, there are projections that the overall deaths caused by the recession (which is in turn currently caused by the lockdown) will far exceed the number of deaths caused by COVID-19 itself.
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wrote on 8 Apr 2020, 23:17 last edited by
Today there’s an article about that in Die Welt. I didn’t link to it because it’s in German and paywalled.