The COVID-19 Coronavirus seems to be programmed to kill the very young/old and weak.
The virus doesn’t kill many healthy middle-aged people – so many people are starting to think that the COVID-19 virus was developed in China for population control – specifically to kill off the old and free up that space for younger people.
The virus was probably released by an arm of the radical leftist Nazi “global warming” terrorists, who have been brainwashed by stupid and corrupt leftists around the world into thinking that our planet will be uninhabitable in 12 years or less, who believes that they are doing a good thing by culling the human population.
Now the democrats have started hyping and glomming onto the virus hysteria, and are now even hoping for the US economy to crash, and for Americans to die, in the hopes that it helps them hurt President Trump.
Even MIT PhD Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai says that the Coronavirus hysteria is just “fear mongering by the Deep State”
“As an MIT PhD in Biological Engineering who studies & does research nearly every day on the Immune System, the #coronavirus fear mongering by the Deep State will go down in history as one of the biggest fraud to manipulate economies, suppress dissent, & push MANDATED Medicine!” –
Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai, MIT PhD. Inventor of Email
On top of the fear mongering, democrats and the deep state criminals have been using the COVID-19 virus as a political weapon to interfere in the 2020 election.
The democrats also would rather have America scared to death about some mild virus than talking about their two remaining presidential candidates – Biden, the senile old man with dementia, and Warren, the Communist old man with a bad heart.
Nations are closing borders, stocks are plummeting and a New York Times headline reads: “The Coronavirus Has Put the World’s Economy in Survival Mode.” Both political parties have realized the crisis could severely impact the November elections — House, Senate, presidency. And sacré bleu, they’ve even shuttered the Louvre!
Some of these reactions are understandable, much of it pure hysteria. Meanwhile, the spread of the virus continues to slow.
More than 18,000 Americans have died from this season’s generic flu so far, according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In 2018, the CDC estimated, there were 80,000 flu deaths. That’s against 19 coronavirus deaths so far, from about 470 cases.
Worldwide, there have been about 3,400 coronavirus deaths, out of about 100,000 identified cases. Flu, by comparison, grimly reaps about 291,000 to 646,000 annually.
China is the origin of the virus and still accounts for over 80 percent of cases and deaths. But its cases peaked and began declining more than a month ago, according to data presented by the Canadian epidemiologist who spearheaded the World Health Organization’s coronavirus mission to China. Fewer than 200 new cases are reported daily, down from a peak of 4,000.
Subsequent countries will follow this same pattern, in what’s called Farr’s Law. First formulated in 1840 and ignored in every epidemic hysteria since, the law states that epidemics tend to rise and fall in a roughly symmetrical pattern or bell-shaped curve. AIDS, SARS, Ebola — they all followed that pattern. So does seasonal flu each year.
Clearly, flu is vastly more contagious than the new coronavirus, as the WHO has noted. Consider that the first known coronavirus cases date back to early December, and since then, the virus has afflicted fewer people in total than flu does in a few days. Oh, and why are there no flu quarantines? Because it’s so contagious, it would be impossible.
As for death rates, as I first noted in these pages on Jan. 24, you can’t employ simple math — as everyone is doing — and look at deaths versus cases because those are reported cases. With both flu and assuredly with coronavirus, the great majority of those infected have symptoms so mild — if any — that they don’t seek medical attention and don’t get counted in the caseload.
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