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Originally Posted by Silver14
No. Your example only includes those who sought medical care and ignores those who died without. The links you've provided in other posts to support your position use CDC data, why are you trying to say it's wrong now?
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I have never quoted/used CDC data. I use the data JHU quotes. I also posted the "NY study" that shows there are abnormalities in the "official" count
The data JHU use says just what I posted. 99% no symptoms to mild symptoms. (There is no definition of "mild". I assume that it is "flu like")
1% are severe to critical cases. So, out of that 1%, common sense would tell me that not all are admitted and treated as outpatients. Only a fraction of the 1% are actually "hospitalized".
That being said, even if the full 1% died, there are another 1.6% unaccounted for. Are you trying to say that they "just sat home and died" without seeking help?
And, please, do try to use my words against me. I have not once went on rants and demeaned people who disagree with me and insist they must.
In fact, quite the opposite. I think you pointed out an error of mine and I publicly acknowledged it.
I then politely asked your opinion on this because something isn't adding up. If that isn't using common sense, logic, or (attempting to) listen to the science, I do not know what is.