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How are you getting an .05% death rate?Wonder what will happen to the world if something with say....a .05% death rate ever comes along as opposed to .03% Pretty sure we'll resemble the panic you see in movies when Zombies get the upper hand.
China Flu News NetworkHow are you getting an .05% death rate?
That's when a disease kills .05% of people.How are you getting an .05% death rate?
How are you arriving at that conclusion?That's when a disease kills .05% of people.
Or confirmed cases that end in death maybe.... would likely be a higher percentage that wayHow are you arriving at that conclusion?
If you're dividing the number of COVID deaths by the total population, that is an incorrect calculation....and if you are doing it that way, that just means that all other causes of death that people like to reference kill even less people that .05% of the population.
Dude. It was a joke based on basic math.How are you arriving at that conclusion?
If you're dividing the number of COVID deaths by the total population, that is an incorrect calculation....and if you are doing it that way, that just means that all other causes of death that people like to reference kill even less people that .05% of the population.
This post has nothing to do with UConn, but I had a coworker who died in his mid 50s. Probably 5' 7" tall, 260 lbs. Two packs a day of Camel straights and between 6 and 12 cans of Schlitz Malt Liquor every night with a few bourbon chasers. He brought two 1.5 oz Tupperware containers of bourbon in his lunch pail and drank those at lunch. His death certificate listed the cause as "heart disease" as he did have a heart attack at home one evening. It always made me suspicious that what is listed on death certificates may not tell the whole story.
The only worthwhile information on a death certificate is that it states you are dead.the death certificate isn't meant to tell the whole story ....
you are required to list the immediate cause of death
if a patient with advanced cancer dies of a heart attack .. the immediate cause of death is myocardial infarction
there may be an instance but I can't think of a circumstance where cancer, alcohol use, or tobacco abuse would ever be listed as the immediate cause of death ... perhaps rarely acute alcohol intoxication
you list contributing factors elsewhere on the form ... there is a box that you have to check as to whether tobacco use did, did not or may have contributed to the death
the death certificate is not an accurate account of a patient's entire medical history
Then how can anybody possibly die from "Covid-19"? If what you are saying is true, shouldn't the death certificate note something like "respiratory failure" and somewhere else have a box to note "patient had Covid-19"? Serious question, you seem to have background in this.the death certificate isn't meant to tell the whole story ....
you are required to list the immediate cause of death
if a patient with advanced cancer dies of a heart attack .. the immediate cause of death is myocardial infarction
there may be an instance but I can't think of a circumstance where cancer, alcohol use, or tobacco abuse would ever be listed as the immediate cause of death ... perhaps rarely acute alcohol intoxication
you list contributing factors elsewhere on the form ... there is a box that you have to check as to whether tobacco use did, did not or may have contributed to the death
the death certificate is not an accurate account of a patient's entire medical history
Then how can anybody possibly die from "Covid-19"? If what you are saying is true, shouldn't the death certificate note something like "respiratory failure" and somewhere else have a box to note "patient had Covid-19"? Serious question, you seem to have background in this.
Ik we are all sad to see the CONFLict canceled. Bob and Scott sure are