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@Zippyser Are you over 70? That's the death rate for them. For non elderly/high risk it's 0.03%. That's per the CDC. It's actually lower for high risk not in the high risk age group, but it is lower for normal people.
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@TheIncognitusMe I'm in a state that hasn't been in lockdown since April of last year. We have one of the lowest death numbers in the country. California and New York have been fluctuating stages of lockdown from the start and have the highest. Even WHO says lockdowns don't work and should only be used to redistribute services. The lockdowns have killed,so far, twice as many as the virus from starvation alone. The world's yearly deaths will increase for at least 10 years due to lack of care and increased mental problems caused by them. There's pretty much no evidence they prevent the spread. Dining accounts for 1% of the spread and people's home accounts for 66% of the spread.
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@Hataka1 That's what sparked Occupy. Then the bankers paid "activists" to come in and spread identity bs in while at the same time corporate media started pushing racial stories and only showing those activists on the news. It was to distract and turn us against each other so we stopped focusing on them and it's still going on. There's a graph out there that shows when all that became the talking points and it looks like the GME stocks. Straight up. You see them trying to push the same narrative now about this. The market wasn't in danger of crashing. That's total BS too. I've seen when that happens and nothing was even close to going into free fall. There are circuit breakers to shut everything down when it falls too quickly. That didn't happen.
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Diamond hands!!
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@huntersw2 Those are actually pretty safe. Now I'm not going to pretend people didn't lose a crap ton in 2008, but you control the risk. We got lucky when shit hit the fan. We had a loan against our 401k so we didn't lose much and the interest we were paying to ourself was higher than the normal growth.
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