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The Spanish flu killed roughly the same amount of people but at the time we only had 1/3rd of the population so... NOT even close as deaths equaled 20% of the population.
![]() The mRNA vaccines were a deadly failure in EVERY trial (20 years worth) until now and NONE of the test subjects survived long term, although most died of reactions shortly after injection. The Peoples Rights and freedom are NOT negated by the chance that you might catch covid19 from someone else. These vaccines either work or they don't. If it works than who gives a shit if they are around someone who is unvaccinated? If it doesn't work than the vaccinated are just as threatening to the vaccinated and unvaccinated. It's not rocket surgery it's just pure fear and ignorance. Going off of the stats for ALL age groups your risk of not recovering from covid19 is 0.3%, but if looking at it by age groups then people 65 and older have a 2.0% chance of dying and 85 and over roughly an additional 2.5% and those numbers are still lower since it's not a 100% chance that you will even catch it, but more like less than 50% based solely on the number of people who didn't pass it on to other members of their household who lived with them. (anecdotal evidence only) In the United States the number of deaths in children is so low that it cannot even be considered a statistical anomaly (43) out of approximately 335,000,000 and every single one of those had a comorbidity such as severe asthma, leukemia or heart defects. Two basic things to understand.... 1. Viruses mutate due to pressure of survival i.e. if it's not hard to survive in say one group but has a hard time in a different group the virus in the difficult group will mutate at a much higher rate whereas those in an easier environment will mutate much, much more slowly. 2. DNA that is subjected to something like mRNA, viruses, radiation will at some point change or mutate. A perfect example is radiation. A person exposed to 50 rads at 18 years old has a very high chance of developing cancer, but a person exposed to 50 rads at the age 40 has a lower chance solely due to the number of times less the DNA (telomeres specifically) will reproduce before death. Sent from my SM-A730F using Tapatalk
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