Covid19 not as bad as they thought
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Started by GunterK - Aug. 30, 2020, 10:02 p.m.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8679307/Experts-say-USs-coronavirus-positivity-rate-high-tests-sensitive.html

90% of Covid19 infected people carry not enough virus to infect others, it says here

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By metmike - Aug. 31, 2020, 12:55 a.m.
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"Today there are 5.9million cases of COVID-19 in the US and there have been more than 182,000 deaths"


Deaths and cases are what count the most. Those are big numbers, however one wants to spin it.


https://www.marketforum.com/forum/topic/55092/

AUGUST 31

New positive cases peaked  over a month ago!(the MSM is still focused on the negatives).....deaths also have  peaked(at much less than 50% of the April peak).

As we continue to open up. Hopefully, protests won't  ramp up again.

Find this data here: https://coronavirus.1point3acres.com/en


                                    


            


By bear - Aug. 31, 2020, 11:28 a.m.
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i have been saying all along,... the number of cases are probably higher than what is being reported,  simply because there will be some people who do not show symptoms, and are not tested,  but have had it.  

but the number of deaths is probably far Lower than what is being reported.  there is substantial fraud with hospitals listing deaths as covid deaths, when really it is something else that caused the death.  

(i presonally know someone whos mother-in-law died recently.  the hospital listed covid as cause of death on the death certificate,  even tho it is obvious that the person died of a heart attack.  there was No covid testing.  the person did Not even have covid symptoms.  i'm sure the hospital just wants to pad their wallet.  the ladies family has decided to Sue the hospital to get the covid diagnosis removed from the death certificate).  


By bear - Aug. 31, 2020, 11:30 a.m.
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the shut down policies of governors, and mayors, etc, are being driven by health dept numbers.  health depts get their numbers from hospitals.  and hospitals are committing fraud to boost their bottom line.  

covid is No worse than just a bad flu season.  we should Not destroy our economy over this paranoia.  

By bear - Aug. 31, 2020, 11:36 a.m.
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my wife works at a nursing home.  there have been a few examples where someone tests positive.  then after a worker is sent home, and they "retest",... a second test a couple days later  comes back negative.  

this makes me wonder about the accuracy of the testing done in america.  our local example here makes it seem like the rate of "false positives" is maybe as high as 50% .  i have no clue how many people are positive, but test negative.