Posted on Dec 3, 2020
United States Coronavirus: 14,534,336 Cases and 282,827 Deaths - Worldometer
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
MSG Tom Earley - It's as if I'm literally talking to a brick wall. I'm sure a dolt such as yourself has been called worse. However, I doubt it's been by better. I imagine you are surrounded by equally dense window lickers.
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
Believe me, bud, there are many people who are thinking the exact same things I am. Your unquestioning adoption of this irrational and unfounded narrative demonstrates exactly where you sit in regards to brainpans. Sit down, shut up, maybe read a book or two that doesn't have pictures taking up most of the pages, and we can revisit your entrance into adult conversation in a few months.
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
MSG Tom Earley coming from the guy who has said nothing of consequence this entire time. Yes, I'm sure.
As entertaining as it is to watch the dunce make a fool of himself all day, you're starting to bore me. You have fun cowering before the spectre of impending doom, kiddo.
As entertaining as it is to watch the dunce make a fool of himself all day, you're starting to bore me. You have fun cowering before the spectre of impending doom, kiddo.
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
MSG Tom Earley keep going in circles, pal. You've still presented nothing of consequence. The study referenced completely distorted your uninformed opinion. If you'd rather live in a fantasy world go right ahead.
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It is interesting that the metric to show how "bad" things are is Cases. Florida, my state of residence, is a wee bit more populated than say Colorado, my last state of residence.
I find it interesting that other states have a much, much, much higher death rate yet Florida was singled out.
How about we look at the death rate ranked from highest to lowest? (1st image)
How about we look at the P-Rate? (2nd image)
Both of these tell a different story. Now, do some digging and compare the death rates for heart disease, the flu, diabetes, respiratory diseases other than covid, etc.
https://datastudio.google.com/embed/u/0/reporting/f56febd8-5c42-4191-bcea-87a3396f4508/page/GQFJB
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/excess-mortality-p-scores?tab=chart&stackMode=absolute&time=earliest..latest&country=England%20%26%20Wales~DEU~NOR~ESP~USA~SWE®ion=World
I find it interesting that other states have a much, much, much higher death rate yet Florida was singled out.
How about we look at the death rate ranked from highest to lowest? (1st image)
How about we look at the P-Rate? (2nd image)
Both of these tell a different story. Now, do some digging and compare the death rates for heart disease, the flu, diabetes, respiratory diseases other than covid, etc.
https://datastudio.google.com/embed/u/0/reporting/f56febd8-5c42-4191-bcea-87a3396f4508/page/GQFJB
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/excess-mortality-p-scores?tab=chart&stackMode=absolute&time=earliest..latest&country=England%20%26%20Wales~DEU~NOR~ESP~USA~SWE®ion=World
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SGT (Join to see) - That being the case it makes perfect sense then! Thanks for the clarification.
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