Comments by "Primmakin Sofis" (@primmakinsofis614) on "Louis Rossmann"
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I get why places like grocery stores put up the shields at the beginning. All the details of how it was spread weren't known at the start
You know what was known at the start? The people who were actually at risk from the virus.
First, there was the cruise ship data, which should have quelled the fear.
Second, there was the early data out of Italy, published in the first few days of April 2020, a time by which that country had already recorded some 12,000 deaths from the virus. That data clearly showed the highly age-stratified nature of the COVID risk. If you were under 60, your risk was low. It was the elderly who were the most affected.
But this early data was IGNORED by the powers-that-be in favor of comparisons to Spanish Flu (a highly disingenuous comparison even then), and then the outlandish predictions of vast numbers of dead within a score of weeks proffered by such "experts" as the now-disgraced Neil Ferguson of Imperial College and the IHME in the United States.
Then there was the "news" media, which did its level best to spread fear, panic, and hysteria.
And nearly everyone bought into it.
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Endemic or not, it is no longer a serious threat in developed countries.
It was NEVER a serious threat to the general population in any developed country. The people most at risk from COVID are the exact same ones most at risk from plain old influenza and pneumonia: the elderly.
Through April 16, 2020, just two months into the pandemic, Italy had recorded 19,994 deaths from COVID, of which 83.67% were 70+ years of age.
19 months later, through Nov. 17, 2021, with a total of 132,342 deaths from COVID recorded, what's the percentage which were 70+ years of age? 84.64%.
Almost identical percentages.
COVID was -- and still is -- mostly a disease which affects the elderly.
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"Are plastic shields security theater?"
Yes, they are. They always were.
So too was social distancing (people have forgotten now, but earlier this year there was a study showing social distancing had little, if any, impact on COVID transmission), face masks (there is ZERO correlation between mask mandates and subsequent case counts), disinfecting everything because the virus lurked on surfaces (a study earlier this year debunked that one as it showed the ability of the virus to persist on surfaces was much less than thought).
And now vaccinations, once the golden child of ending the pandemic, are being shown to have considerable side effects and mediocre efficacy (see: Israel, Iceland, U.K.), to the point that booster shots are being proposed despite the COMPLETE lack of evidence regarding the safety and efficacy of such third -- and maybe more -- doses.
It seems almost everything said about COVID by public health "experts" has turned out to be completely wrong.
With every passing day it becomes increasingly difficult to believe anything in the last 16+ months was ever about health.
It is either incompetence on a scale so vast as to be absurd -- or it is something far more sinister.
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