Coronavirus (No politics)


You like pulling out facts for other countries, saying preventive measures don’t work like what you showed in Japan. What are they doing better than the United States that’s keeping their death rates and the other wealthy nations so much lower than ours?

U.S. Has Far Higher Covid Death Rate Than Other Wealthy Countries
Two years into the pandemic, the coronavirus is killing Americans at far higher rates than people in other wealthy nations, a sobering distinction to bear as the country charts a course through the next stages of the pandemic.
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I just responded to you posting about Japan and masking. Do you even read what you post or do you just copy and past every single tweet from Ian Miller?
You brought up deaths. Please show me where anything in the tweet I posted that you quoted mentioned deaths. I’ll wait.

Also, I don’t think you’re one to talk about posting every single thing you see on this topic. There are literally pages in this thread with nothing but your posts.
 
You brought up deaths. Please show me where anything in the tweet I posted that you quoted mentioned deaths. I’ll wait.

Also, I don’t think you’re one to talk about posting every single thing you see on this topic. There are literally pages in this thread with nothing but your posts.
I read what I post, there is a difference.
 
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I read what I post, there is a difference.
Buddy, the point of the tweet was that masks have not stopped the spread in Japan. Your point about deaths in Japan are completely irrelevant. You may read what you post, but I have no confidence you can comprehend it.

you completely missed the point of the tweet
 
Buddy, the point of the tweet was that masks have not stopped the spread in Japan. Your point about deaths in Japan are completely irrelevant. You may read what you post, but I have no confidence you can comprehend it.

you completely missed the point of the tweet
I asked you a question, why are deaths so much higher here than in Japan. Your answer was, not masking.
 
I asked you a question, why are deaths so much higher here than in Japan. Your answer was, not masking.
Sure. Because masking isn’t keeping people from dying. You know why? Because masking isn’t stopping Covid from spreading.

Why in the world would you reply to a tweet showing that masks didn’t stop the spread of Covid with “but what about deaths!” Again, it is completely irrelevant to the point of the tweet. I’m not going to explain it to you again.
 
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Sure. Because masking isn’t keeping people from dying. You know why? Because masking isn’t stopping Covid from spreading.

Why in the world would you reply to a tweet showing that masks didn’t stop the spread of Covid with “but what about deaths!” Again, it is completely irrelevant to the point of the tweet. I’m not going to explain it to you again.
You don’t have to explain it again because you would never understand the concept of caring for others and respecting your elders. It actually pays off like in Japan. Who could have predicted that?
 
A study finds that vaccines provide robust protection against Omicron.

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/0...nes-provide-robust-protection-against-omicron
found that unvaccinated individuals were more than three times likely to get infected​
The impact it has on reducing outcomes is obviously much more significant, but but this in of itself is still significant and people should fight back on the misleading phrasing of, "vaccines don't prevent infection". They reduce the chances of infection, and according to this study, by a significant amount.
 
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These are the numbers, if you think you're one of the lucky ones, have at it and don’t get the vaccine.

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The difference is having over 80% of the population vaccinated and over 60% of your population have a vaccine booster.

In Europe, leaders are starting to turn the page on the pandemic. It's a different story in the US - CNN

The picture looks very different in America, where mounting hospitalizations and deaths have dashed hopes that Omicron would be kinder to the country than previous waves. Unlike in Western Europe, where leaders are beginning to turn the page on the pandemic, the Covid death rate in the United States is soaring, according to the latest estimates from Our World in Data. Experts are blaming the toll on the country's failure to vaccinate as many people as other rich nations. The US now ranks fourth globally for per capita Covid-19 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University. The only large European country to exceed the US toll is Poland.
 
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