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by iridium_core
1989 days ago
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As of December 18th, 2020 deaths in Sweden are only the 3rd highest for the past decade: https://www.statista.com/statistics/525353/sweden-number-of-... So its unlikely that COVID has lead to much excess death outside of what could be expected from an unusually strong 'flu year'. However the avoidable major driver of death is lockdown (from suicides, overdoses, homicide, destitution, interrupted medical care) and mismanagement (eg. sending symptomatic people back into nursing homes as in New York). This whole state of affairs has been great for Billionaires though - who have increased their wealth by 36% in the past 9 months thanks to egregious money printing and economic disruption: https://yubanet.com/usa/net-worth-of-u-s-billionaires-has-so... |
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> Up to 650,000 people die of respiratory diseases linked to seasonal flu each year
Current COVID-19 deaths: 1.85 million. That's more than double the flu. This is not the flu. Sweden is not representative of the rest of the world. You do not know what long-term complications to longevity COVID-19 has. It's quite possible you live a full healthy life or it's possible you drop dead in 5 years because of permanent damage to the lungs and/or cardiovascular system.