Adjusting the population of Denmark to that of the US, they've been averaging around 1,100 deaths per day, and the US has been averaging around 2,400 deaths per day.
So it is still killing a lot of people in Denmark, but they are expecting vulnerable people to protect themselves and letting people live freely like they used to.
Liberty and personal responsibility. What a foreign concept to most Americans these days.
"I'm a Deandre Ayton guy."--Al McCoy, September 21, 2022.
Adjusting the population of Denmark to that of the US, they've been averaging around 1,100 deaths per day, and the US has been averaging around 2,400 deaths per day.
So it is still killing a lot of people in Denmark, but they are expecting vulnerable people to protect themselves and letting people live freely like they used to.
Liberty and personal responsibility. What a foreign concept to most Americans these days.
I thought it was the common cold. How many people die of the common cold every day in the US? Of the flu?
Adjusting the population of Denmark to that of the US, they've been averaging around 1,100 deaths per day, and the US has been averaging around 2,400 deaths per day.
So it is still killing a lot of people in Denmark, but they are expecting vulnerable people to protect themselves and letting people live freely like they used to.
Liberty and personal responsibility. What a foreign concept to most Americans these days.
So then you don’t believe in speed limits, or traffic lights, or drinking and driving laws right?
Fact check: You are not more likely to die from the common cold than COVID-19 https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-fact ... SKCN26D0XT
“The common cold is generally not lethal, with some rare exceptions”, the Digital Health Lab explains. “The flu, which is deadlier than the common cold, killed 0.1% of the people who contracted it in 2019. It is still too early to discern accurate global death estimates for people who have contracted COVID-19, but estimates have ranged from 1% to 25% of all cases, depending on the country”.
The experts argue that a conservative death rate of 1% would therefore make COVID-19 at least 10 times as deadly as the flu, and therefore “significantly more lethal” than the common cold.
In four years, you don’t have to vote again. We’ll have it fixed so good, you’re not gonna have to vote.
Adjusting the population of Denmark to that of the US, they've been averaging around 1,100 deaths per day, and the US has been averaging around 2,400 deaths per day.
So it is still killing a lot of people in Denmark, but they are expecting vulnerable people to protect themselves and letting people live freely like they used to.
Liberty and personal responsibility. What a foreign concept to most Americans these days.
So then you don’t believe in speed limits, or traffic lights, or drinking and driving laws right?
If you’re worried, then just don’t drive.
And we shouldn't regulate what companies do. Liberty and all that. If a company wants to sell tainted meat or pills, people just shouldn't buy them. If GM/Ford want to sell cars that might explode when in minor accidents, don't buy them. If you don't want to drink a ton of carcinogens, don't live in a town down river from a chemical plant. If you don't want to breathe in carcinogens, don't live in a town with a refinery. They shouldn't be forced to curtail their pollution. That's the AMERICAN WAY!
Adjusting the population of Denmark to that of the US, they've been averaging around 1,100 deaths per day, and the US has been averaging around 2,400 deaths per day.
So it is still killing a lot of people in Denmark, but they are expecting vulnerable people to protect themselves and letting people live freely like they used to.
Liberty and personal responsibility. What a foreign concept to most Americans these days.
I thought it was the common cold. How many people die of the common cold every day in the US? Of the flu?
Over 900,000 Americans have died from Covid in the last 2 years.
It would take over 25 years of flu deaths to come close to that.
Fact check: You are not more likely to die from the common cold than COVID-19 https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-fact ... SKCN26D0XT
“The common cold is generally not lethal, with some rare exceptions”, the Digital Health Lab explains. “The flu, which is deadlier than the common cold, killed 0.1% of the people who contracted it in 2019. It is still too early to discern accurate global death estimates for people who have contracted COVID-19, but estimates have ranged from 1% to 25% of all cases, depending on the country”.
The experts argue that a conservative death rate of 1% would therefore make COVID-19 at least 10 times as deadly as the flu, and therefore “significantly more lethal” than the common cold.
Omicron is nowhere near a 1% death rate, even among confirmed cases.
"I'm a Deandre Ayton guy."--Al McCoy, September 21, 2022.
Adjusting the population of Denmark to that of the US, they've been averaging around 1,100 deaths per day, and the US has been averaging around 2,400 deaths per day.
So it is still killing a lot of people in Denmark, but they are expecting vulnerable people to protect themselves and letting people live freely like they used to.
Liberty and personal responsibility. What a foreign concept to most Americans these days.
So then you don’t believe in speed limits, or traffic lights, or drinking and driving laws right?
If you’re worried, then just don’t drive.
And we shouldn't regulate what companies do. Liberty and all that. If a company wants to sell tainted meat or pills, people just shouldn't buy them. If GM/Ford want to sell cars that might explode when in minor accidents, don't buy them. If you don't want to drink a ton of carcinogens, don't live in a town down river from a chemical plant. If you don't want to breathe in carcinogens, don't live in a town with a refinery. They shouldn't be forced to curtail their pollution. That's the AMERICAN WAY!
You all don't seem to have a very good grasp of the libertarian position.
"I'm a Deandre Ayton guy."--Al McCoy, September 21, 2022.
About Denmark removing their mandates / lockdowns: There are some important differences between Denmark and the US. For one, they got Omicron sooner than we did, so they're operating from a future state where Omicron waves are receding. Second and more importantly, they have much better rates of vaccination and general obedience of health guidelines than we do here. When their health experts say to wear masks and quarantine and get vaccinated and do other reasonable health measures, they do it, in a much greater percentage than Americans do. They don't have anything as toxic as the US GOP actively telling half their citizens to do everything they can to defy health guidelines and be unsafe and endanger others. When that toxic force is removed, you can actually relax a lot of the restrictions because people collectively are not such assholes to each other.
Here's another striking example related to COVID: When 100k Americans were dead, NYT declared it an "incalculable loss"; now that 900k are dead (!), NYT talks about people being tired of it and wanting to get back to normal. We normalize horrifying mass death so quickly.
The only thing that could prevent deaths is China-style lockdowns. So if you are opposed to China-style lockdowns, then you are saying "'don't tell me what to do' even if it may prevent hundreds of thousands of deaths."
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"I'm a Deandre Ayton guy."--Al McCoy, September 21, 2022.
About Denmark removing their mandates / lockdowns: There are some important differences between Denmark and the US. For one, they got Omicron sooner than we did, so they're operating from a future state where Omicron waves are receding. Second and more importantly, they have much better rates of vaccination and general obedience of health guidelines than we do here. When their health experts say to wear masks and quarantine and get vaccinated and do other reasonable health measures, they do it, in a much greater percentage than Americans do. They don't have anything as toxic as the US GOP actively telling half their citizens to do everything they can to defy health guidelines and be unsafe and endanger others. When that toxic force is removed, you can actually relax a lot of the restrictions because people collectively are not such assholes to each other.
Did you read the article about Denmark that I linked to? They're not wearing masks anymore, and they are at their peak right now. The US has actually come down from its peak much more than Denmark has:
The only thing that could prevent deaths is China-style lockdowns. So if you are opposed to China-style lockdowns, then you are saying "'don't tell me what to do' even if it may prevent hundreds of thousands of deaths."
That 'meta' analysis conveniently only looked at lockdowns, instead of including the #1 mitigation strategy of vaccinations. Everyone knows that only doing a lockdown won't work, because too many people think their desires are more important than the health and safety of their neighbors.
The death rate of Omicron in the US has been 0.3% of confirmed cases. Infections are usually estimated to be about three times confirmed cases (and the US has had an increase in at-home rapid testing which isn't reported plus difficulty obtaining tests in general, which probably makes it more than three times). So that is a 0.1% infection fatality rate at most, in the United States. In other words, the same estimate the CDC gives for influenza.
"I'm a Deandre Ayton guy."--Al McCoy, September 21, 2022.
The only thing that could prevent deaths is China-style lockdowns. So if you are opposed to China-style lockdowns, then you are saying "'don't tell me what to do' even if it may prevent hundreds of thousands of deaths."
That 'meta' analysis conveniently only looked at lockdowns, instead of including the #1 mitigation strategy of vaccinations. Everyone knows that only doing a lockdown won't work, because too many people think their desires are more important than the health and safety of their neighbors.
If you are opposed to China-style lockdowns, then you think your desires are more important than the health and safety of your neighbors.
"I'm a Deandre Ayton guy."--Al McCoy, September 21, 2022.