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Just a good thing they didn't include deaths caused by firearms (of course many of the suicides would fall in that category).No its not.
Its just another biased attempt to scare people.
Just a good thing they didn't include deaths caused by firearms (of course many of the suicides would fall in that category).No its not.
Its just another biased attempt to scare people.
So it's a Republican generated chart?No its not.
Its just another biased attempt to scare people.
I'm shocked a God fearing, ultra religious individual such as yourself would use the Lord's name in vain.
Blasphemy is never appropriate. Whether offending others religion or soiling the name of your own.Very appropriate....
Go back to sleep troll it's 2:29 am in your home town....
The CDC tells us that 60 million people (in the USA) had the swine flu.
How do they know this?
Did they base this number from "positive tests" or did they estimate the reach of the pandemic?
The flu is estimated as well. This is why the numbers of fatalities are so much smaller in comparison (percentage wise) to COVID-19.
The CDC is using only confirmed cases as their pool resource, when in actuality, the real number of those who have been infected is almost certainly much higher, and due to Covid's extrememe infectiousness, probably astronomically higher.
No its not.
Its just another biased attempt to scare people.
Just a good thing they didn't include deaths caused by firearms
(of course many of the suicides would fall in that category).
Seriously?What is biased about it? Are the numbers not correct? Are you scared?
Can you tell me how the cdc came up with the "60 million" number?I underlined the parts of your post that were factual (allowing for exaggeration).
Can you tell me how the cdc came up with the "60 million" number?
How do they come up with the flu numbers?
Seriously?
please.
What is the daily average of CV-19 deaths?
Can you tell me how the cdc came up with the "60 million" number?
How do they come up with the flu numbers?
Blasphemy is never appropriate. Whether offending others religion or soiling the name of your own.
From April 12, 2009 to April 10, 2010, CDC estimated there were 60.8 million cases (range: 43.3-89.3 million), 274,304 hospitalizations (range: 195,086-402,719), and 12,469 deaths (range: 8868-18,306) in the United States due to the (H1N1)pdm09 virus.Can you show me where the CDC said "60 million" here?
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Preliminary In-Season 2021-2022 Flu Burden Estimates
CDC's weekly cumulative in-season estimates of flu cases, medical visits, hospitalizations and deaths in the United States.www.cdc.gov
He does like the safety the seat in the truck affords him.Are you admitting you don't know anything about this? Or are you just trying to avoid making statements that might later be shown to be false?
It compares average to daily count.The chart displays the currently-accepted daily averages for the other diseases and the day by day (the day is actually shown on the chart) of reported covid-19 deaths in the USA.
Do you have anything to add besides more questions?
This is it.The CDC tells us that 60 million people (in the USA) had the swine flu.
How do they know this?
Did they base this number from "positive tests" or did they estimate the reach of the pandemic?
The flu is estimated as well. This is why the numbers of fatalities are so much smaller in comparison (percentage wise) to COVID-19.
The CDC is using only confirmed cases as their pool resource, when in actuality, the real number of those who have been infected is almost certainly much higher, and due to Covid's extreme infectiousness, probably astronomically higher.
From April 12, 2009 to April 10, 2010, CDC estimated there were 60.8 million cases (range: 43.3-89.3 million), 274,304 hospitalizations (range: 195,086-402,719), and 12,469 deaths (range: 8868-18,306) in the United States due to the (H1N1)pdm09 virus.
It compares average to daily count.
Its misleading and biased, and its designed to exaggerate the threat of the Wu-Flu.
This is what?This is it.