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John Stockton Claims Medicine is Bad

This is an interesting read. Still leaves the question of causation unanswered but the data is interesting. 43% increase in deaths for Republicans vs Democrats following the release of the first vaccines. Not before but after.

I think we know why:

1. Mistrust for the vaccine skyrocketed among Republicans once Biden took office.
2. Fox News and the right wing propaganda apparatus went into overdrive to promote disinformation. In a weird way, they wanted to prolong the pandemic to win politically for the midterms.
3. I’m guessing that those identified as R engaged in riskier behavior than their D counterparts; i. e. No masks, church, Kook medicines and remedies (horse dewormer and hydroxy), attended concerts, restaurant eating, etc.
 
This is an interesting read. Still leaves the question of causation unanswered but the data is interesting. 43% increase in deaths for Republicans vs Democrats following the release of the first vaccines. Not before but after.

Rednecks are less healthy ??
 
This is an interesting read. Still leaves the question of causation unanswered but the data is interesting. 43% increase in deaths for Republicans vs Democrats following the release of the first vaccines. Not before but after.

The way the finally admittedly overcounted covid deaths makes this study worthless. I cant believe this stuff- looking at the comments on this article makes me sick. People gleeful of americans dying because they are on the red team, even the way these folks talk about their own family members in the comments is sickening.


"The official number is probably an exaggeration because it includes some people who had virus when they died even though it was not the underlying cause of death. Other C.D.C. data suggests that almost one-third of official recent Covid deaths have fallen into this category."
 
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"The official number is probably an exaggeration because it includes some people who had virus when they died even though it was not the underlying cause of death. Other C.D.C. data suggests that almost one-third of official recent Covid deaths have fallen into this category."
If covid19 is a contributing cause of death, that means the person would have lived longer without covid.


For example, if a patient dies of respiratory failure due to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), which was the result of pneumonia, which was the result of COVID-19, the proximal cause of death was the respiratory failure, but contributing causes were ARDS and COVID-19, with the one farthest up the chain being the underlying cause of death under Part I. If the patient had hypertension or asthma, that would go under Part II. As I like to say, if you suffer a cardiac arrest due to blood loss after being shot, the cardiac arrest might have been the proximal cause of death, but you still died of a gunshot wound.

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Sometimes these underlying causes contribute to the death. For example, if you have hemophilia and suffer a stab wound that leads you to bleed out and die when someone with normal blood clotting probably would have survived, then you still died of a stab wound, but the hemophilia was a contributing cause of death.
 
If covid19 is a contributing cause of death, that means the person would have lived longer without covid.

I understand what comorbidity is and that is exactly what the article is saying they misrepresented. It’s pretty simple- if the data they use is no good, so is the stupid study using that crappy data.
Your q'anon (or should I say blueanon) article doesn’t make any sense in relation to the article I referenced. They overcounted COVID deaths by 1/3 or at least that is what they are admitting to so realistically it’s probably worse then that. It might not only be 6% like your article says but we’re still a long *** way from having good data which is my point.
Lograds idiotic study that fuels bias and idiotic statements like thrillers is worthless.
 
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I understand what comorbidity is and that is exactly what the article is saying they misrepresented.
The linked article refers to excess deaths. I'm sure you'll say you know what excess deaths are, but it's strange that you would connect covid as "the underlying cause of death" to excess deaths.

Your q'anon (or should I say blueanon) article doesn’t make any sense in relation to the article I referenced.
Could you link to the article you referenced?

They overcounted COVID deaths by 1/3 or at least
"They"? The article @LogGrad98 linked to referred to excess deaths, not covid mortality. If you have another explanation for the excess deaths, let's hear it.
 
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