Comments by "Hallands Menved" (@Hallands.) on "Bloomberg Television" channel.

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  26. danielgarrison91 You number show only the confirmed cases and very little testing was done then compared to Covid, despite the glaring fact that the Swineflu was dangerous to working age adults and children while Covid isn't! Yes, testing was stopped by the WHO after critique as I mentioned. The global mortality rate therefore had to be estimated in followup-studies and couldn't be determined with any certainty, but the Swineflu did make young adults very sick in some cases and killed far more younger than elderly people. Covid hasn't killed anyone below the age of 65 who wasn't already chronically immunodeficient, despite reports to the contrary in MSM. Their pet case embarrassingly turned out to not even have been infected... So the death rate for Covid as currently estimated is 0.04% while the estimate for Swineflu ended up at 0.02% thus being far more dangerous because it primarily hit the young and working adults. The current mishandling of elderly sick, putting them in nursing homes with the most vulnerable segment, more than doubled the death rate in those states and countries who did this. No general lockdowns were recommended anywhere during the Swineflu. Instead parents were asked to keep symptomatic children home for a certain period. Businesses weren't harmed. Local variations prompted a few school to close for a short period – but on their own behest. No economic disaster was triggered. No fools wore silly, useless masks. Would you now suggest we make a big hubbub out of every flu season? Your numbers are chosen to deliberately give a false picture. Mine are true.
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