Worldwide COVID-19 death toll tops a staggering 3 million

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https://www.cnbc.com/2021/04/17/worldwide-covid-19-death-toll-tops-a-staggering-3-million.html
Published Sat, Apr 17 20216:23 AM EDT

  • “This is not the situation we want to be in 16 months into a pandemic, where we have proven control measures,” said Maria Van Kerkhove, one of the World Health Organization’s leaders on COVID-19.
  • In Brazil, where deaths are running at about 3,000 per day, accounting for one-quarter of the lives lost worldwide in recent weeks, the crisis has been likened to a “raging inferno” by one WHO official.
  • The true number is believed to be significantly higher because of possible government concealment and the many cases overlooked in the early stages of the outbreak that began in Wuhan, China, at the end of 2019.
 
Less than 3% CFR, and it varies from countries to countries due to the availability of timely healthcare access and intervention.

What’s the annual number of deaths for road accidents? How about the annual death figures for other ailments like heart attack or colorectal cancer?
 
@Leongsam :FU: :FU: :FU:
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/04/17/worldwide-covid-19-death-toll-tops-a-staggering-3-million.html
Published Sat, Apr 17 20216:23 AM EDT

  • “This is not the situation we want to be in 16 months into a pandemic, where we have proven control measures,” said Maria Van Kerkhove, one of the World Health Organization’s leaders on COVID-19.
  • In Brazil, where deaths are running at about 3,000 per day, accounting for one-quarter of the lives lost worldwide in recent weeks, the crisis has been likened to a “raging inferno” by one WHO official.
  • The true number is believed to be significantly higher because of possible government concealment and the many cases overlooked in the early stages of the outbreak that began in Wuhan, China, at the end of 2019.

The virus has killed less than 0.04% of the world's population so far so even if the death toll doubles to 6 million it is still nowhere near what could be considered to be a "pandemic".

In the meantime 10 million people die from cancer every single year while heart disease kills almost 20 million annually.

Another major killer is pollution which kills 9 million annually.

Globally we have 60 million deaths per year. Even if Covid kills 3 million every year for the next 10 years it is still a minor cause of illness causing only 5% of deaths.

The only difference between Covid and other causes of death is that Covid is far more newsworthy because it is nice and new.
 
Biological weapon developed by China + accomplices in western countries and international organizations e.g. Fauci, Tedros, Bill Gates.

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This 3 million that died. Are they from the Kung Flu or with the Kung Flu?
 
This 3 million that died. Are they from the Kung Flu or with the Kung Flu?

Most of them probably with kong flu which is why the vast majority of deaths occur amongst the elderly.
 
So tat means the Kung Flu cause the 3 million deaths?

Your guess is as good as mine. Without proper autopsies and with access to the reports who knows what the real figure is.
 
Your guess is as good as mine. Without proper autopsies and with access to the reports who knows what the real figure is.
Perhaps the real question should b. If there were no lock downs n if this was treated as the flu. Wat would the death rates b?
 
Perhaps the real question should b. If there were no lock downs n if this was treated as the flu. Wat would the death rates b?
A lot lower because keeping people indoors is a recipe for disaster. Outdoor transmission is a lot less likely.

And those masks just made matters worse.
 
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