Message from @esotericpazuzuism
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Italy is also a very OLD country
thats why its higher
but its not just old
from reports
They actually mirror the US in age demographics
so we about to see 40million dead in usa
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the Boomer Flumer
I'm going to miss the guys who are rounded up in the middle of the night during all this bullshit
Q trust the plan
This guy probably first, lol
So much for the boomer remover. <:why:638779720015675405> https://www.businessinsider.fr/us/half-of-french-coronavirus-intensive-care-patients-are-under-60-2020-3
Based and gonna die of coof pilled
> so we about to see 40million dead in usa
@esotericpazuzuism Probably more. Way more...
According to Google, its 70 Million really fat people.
+ Drug addicts, Chain Smokers, probably Vegans, homeless...
Personally, I'd say its somewhere in the 30-70 Million Range
sounds eugenic
yeah
#EugenesMad
1705 /43
nl
were all going to die
These lefty psychopaths really do prioritize virtue signalling over survival.
u should have seen what antifa recommends at indymedia ...
https://sciencefiles.org/2020/03/17/aktuelle-daten-zur-grippesaison-2019-2020-zeigen-covid-19-totet-in-einer-anderen-klasse/
nice article to it's just a flu broh
"But only in passing. This year's "flu season" began in the 40th calendar week of 2019 and is slowly coming to an end. The data we are now presenting are taken from the latest influenza weekly report of the RKI.
According to this report, around 3.2 million visits to doctors in Germany were made between 4 October 2019 and 6 March 2020 for symptoms attributed to influenza. For this period there are 145,258 proven cases of influenza, in 23,276 cases inpatient treatment was necessary, and since 4 October 2019 247 people have died of influenza.
In percentages: 4.5% proven influenza cases among all visits to the doctor, in 0.7% of the cases hospitalization was necessary, the mortality rate is 0.008% in all suspected cases, 0.17% in all proven influenza cases and 1.1% in all hospitalized cases.
The 23,276 influenza cases for which hospitalisation was necessary are spread over 23 weeks of 7 days. This makes a total of 145 admissions to hospitals nationwide and per day. A health system can cope very well with this, if only because complications are expected in exactly 1.1% of cases."