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by formula_ninguna 1619 days ago
And? What should an average person do with this knowledge -- "may have killed"? Get petrified once again and, of course, rush to get jabbed, or get a new booster?

And then, of course, keep waiting for other scary news, and yet new solutions dictated by the governments and corrupted doctors, which will always involve jabs and boosters, and QR codes.

What's the point in this kind of knowledge? Does it impove or harm your life?

Compare the mortality rates of bubonic plague and covid, and see whether the latter is really dangerous for an average person.

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Same thing you do with knowledge of more people having died in anything, say "damn, that sucks" and continue living your life, unless you're in a position to do more than that.

As for the mortality rates of bubonic plague and covid, it is quite a bit more sensible to be concerned about covid right now and want to avoid catching it.