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Why The Cure Has Become Worse Than The Virus


The mainstream media has spent months hyping the dangers of COVID-19. But let’s take a quick look at some numbers, shall we?
For the record, the coronavirus COVID-19 has killed 0.058% of the U.S. population. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said last week that there have been 175,866 deaths “involving” COVID. Of those, 139,009 were 65 years old or older — 79% of the deaths. Add in Americans 55 to 64 years old and the elderly share of the fatalities rises to 91.7%.


The percentage of deaths that are 34 years old and younger — 0.99%.
To be clear, the virus is a danger — to older Americans and those with pre-existing conditions. The CDC said this month that 94% of people killed by the virus had other health conditions contribute to their death.


But the cure — lockdowns, layoffs, stress, anxiety — has become worse than the virus.
Americans are hurting, both physically and mentally. Sleep troubles, lethargy, feelings of hopelessness and other depression symptoms in adults across the U.S. have more than tripled since the pandemic began, according to a study.
“In the weeks after the outbreak prompted quarantines and stay-at-home orders, 27.8% of those surveyed had at least one symptom of depression. That compares to just 8.5% of people in 2017 and 2018,” Yahoo reported.
The pandemic has taken a heavy toll on the mental health of young Americans, according to a recent survey.
“A majority of Americans ages 18 through 34 — 56% — say they have at least sometimes felt isolated in the past month, compared with about 4 in 10 older Americans, according to the latest COVID Response Tracking Study conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago,” WHSV-TV reported.


With businesses shuttered and unemployment soaring, Americans are also hurting financially.
“At least half of all households in [four major] cities — 53 percent in New York City, 56 percent in Los Angeles, 50 percent in Chicago, and 63 percent in Houston — reported facing serious financial problems, including depleted savings, problems paying credit card bills, and affording medical bills,” The Week reported.
Meanwhile, divorce rates have spiked in the U.S. during the coronavirus pandemic as couples have been stuck at close quarters for months.
“The number of people looking for divorces was 34 percent higher from March through June compared to 2019, according to new data collected Legal Templates, a company that provides legal documents,”



“The data showed that 31 percent of the couples admitted lockdown has caused irreparable damage to their relationships,” Fox wrote.
And things have been worst for young people. “More young adults live at home now than during the Great Depression, according to a Pew Research poll, as 52% reported living with one or both of their parents in July,” according to another Fox report.
“The number of young adults, aged 18 to 29, living at home is now 26.6 million, which is up 2.6 million since the coronavirus pandemic swept the globe in February, when just 47% were living with their parents.”
Then there was this disturbing report: A new study reveals a growing number of young children abusing their parents.



“Researchers from the universities of Oxford and Manchester find this ‘hidden’ problem is intensifying during the pandemic, with the number of violent episodes skyrocketing by 70 percent,” Study Finds reported.
“Researchers say social workers are reporting a 69-percent uptick in referrals for families suffering child or adolescent-to-parent violence,” the site reported. “More than 60 percent of the social workers believe the severity of these violent incidents are increasing too.”
Then there’s alcohol and drug abuse. In June. it was reported that alcohol sales had risen 27% since March 7, one study found. And according to reports by the Overdose Detection Mapping Application Program, drug overdoses increased 42% in May alone.
The mainstream media has endlessly hyped only the medical side of COVID-19, with doctors like Anthony Fauci



But few news outlets have featured experts to talk about the fallout from shutting down the economy for the last six months, closing schools, retail stores, restaurants, bars, and live music venues.
In the end, the cure has truly been worse than the virus.

 

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No question, the thinning of the herd is happening with the most unproductive and financially draining members of our economy...almost like it was planned that way.
 
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What is obviously clear is:

1) serious vehicular accidents & deaths are way way down
2) flu deaths & serious complications have decreased tremendously
3) C-19 ill health & deaths are far less due to the lockdowns
4) likewise probably other communicable diseases (e.g. tuberculosis, HIV) have been greatly reduced by the extreme safety measures in place
5) street crimes have probably been highly reduced.
6) families have been able to spend more time together enjoying each others company while free from the slavery of that 4 letter word "work" that the vast majority hate. Giving more time for quality of life activities like sex & various entertainments.
7) abortions (child murder) are probably down.

http://www.therxforum.com/showthread...1#post13211637
 
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Many kids & young people's lives have already been saved due to the worldwide lockdowns.

Because motor vehicle accident deaths are the #1 leading worldwide cause of death in such.

"Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for U.S. teens."

https://www.google.com/search?q=lead...hrome&ie=UTF-8

"Each year, 1.35 million people are killed on roadways around the world.4

"...Road traffic injuries are estimated to be the eighth leading cause of death globally for all age groups and the leading cause of death for children and young people 5–29 years of age. More people now die in road traffic crashes than from HIV/AIDS.4"

https://www.cdc.gov/injury/features/...nd%20cyclists.
 
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The months long government paid holiday from that 4 letter word "work" that everyone hates was great for people's mental health & quality of life.

Flu deaths, serious illnesses & long term negative health consequences as a result of the flu were also down as a result of lockdowns.

The lockdowns saved millions more from dying from C-19 relative to just treating it as the flu.
 
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"We are far from any sort of triumph over this brutal disease. I have seen first-hand what it can do to people in intensive care, many of them previously fit and healthy."

https://www.bbc.com/news/health-53951764

Even in healthy people who don't die from C-19 "COVID-19 symptoms can sometimes persist for months. The virus can damage the lungs, heart and brain, which increases the risk of long-term health problems."

Wear a mask to protect those most vulnerable from dying as a result of - your - C-19 infection. IOW wear a mask so - you - don't murder others.
 
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"The annual flu shot will be more important than ever during the coronavirus pandemic, according to one infectious disease expert, who says it would be a “double whammy” to be infected with both viruses."

"...I would hope that as many people as possible recognize that the flu shot is fairly effective, it helps protect yourself and everyone around you. So please get the flu shot,” he said Thursday on CTV’s Your Morning.

“This is the one year you don’t want to miss it.”

As health officials prepare for a possible “second wave” or resurgence of COVID-19 infection in Canada in the fall, some have expressed concern that the flu season might overwhelm hospitals...

...Australia, which is nearing the end of its winter, may serve as an example: the country experienced a major drop in influenza infections and deaths compared to the previous season. Experts credit COVID-19 restrictions and lockdown measures.

...But the upcoming flu season could still prove challenging for hospitals since it can be difficult to differentiate between influenza and COVID-19 infection. In late February and early March this year, there were “undoubtedly” coronavirus infections mistaken for influenza,

...a pair of U.S. studies found that 2.1 per cent of patients in New York City and 20.7 per cent of patients in Northern California had a second respiratory infection in addition to COVID-19.“Certainly that would be a double whammy we want to prevent,” said Sharkawy.
“It speaks to the importance of doing things like hand-washing, distancing and masking in indoor settings. All of these things work and they should help prevent both of these illnesses.”

https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/coron...uring-covid-19-pandemic-expert-says-1.5062695
 

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No question, the thinning of the herd is happening with the most unproductive and financially draining members of our economy...almost like it was planned that way.

Yep , We should be much farther along in awareness of lies that come from our governments. The majority is lost. The truth is all around them is what is sad

it’s almost like they want to be ignorant , but seeing their post and remarks of some they are just born that way or low IQ
 

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More deaths from SUICIDE and people who have missed CRITICAL operations due to the lock-down all because of a FAKE virus
 

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More deaths from SUICIDE and people who have missed CRITICAL operations due to the lock-down all because of a FAKE virus
yep.
 

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