23 Apr 20
@sonhouse saidI am saying that all these probable are likely to be something other than covid. Even if they have covid it may be a stroke or heart attack that does it.
@Eladar
You are in your own pathetic way saying there were way less deaths from C19 than other ailments.
Guess what. We see though your idiotic attempt at distraction away from the total lack of leadership from your god king.
If they actually ran the numbers they would find deaths from flu and other issues suddenly dropped for some reason.
23 Apr 20
@moonbus saidDid you see the original story? Half the number of stroke and hear attack victims are getting to the hospital. With no help they likely die at home.
Evidence indicates that COVID is causing some strokes:
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/04/22/health/strokes-coronavirus-young-adults/index.html
We know what happens to dead people found at home...they are covid.
@eladar saidThe Great Heart Attack Hoax!
Did you see the original story? Half the number of stroke and hear attack victims are getting to the hospital. With no help they likely die at home.
We know what happens to dead people found at home...they are covid.
23 Apr 20
@handyandy saidSweden has demonstrated you need not shut down your country due to this virus.
The Great Heart Attack Hoax!
@eladar saidNot everyone agrees that the Swedish response has been in the best interest of the public.
Sweden has demonstrated you need not shut down your country due to this virus.
See for example
https://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/swedish-coronavirus-no-lockdown-model-proves-lethal-by-hans-bergstrom-2020-04
Sweden’s mortality rate is 136 per million; Germany’s is 49.
23 Apr 20
@moonbus saidNo everyone agrees, but it is doing just as well as most and better than others.
Not everyone agrees that the Swedish response has been in the best interest of the public.
See for example
https://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/swedish-coronavirus-no-lockdown-model-proves-lethal-by-hans-bergstrom-2020-04
Sweden’s mortality rate is 136 per million; Germany’s is 49.