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Old 25-08-2020, 11:54 AM   #11
Mr_G6ET
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Default Re: Covid 19 -

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Total death. For example around 2.5 million people died in the US last year.
Died because of ? if this is to be ignored as you suggest, doesn't that trend continue ?

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Total death. For example around 2.8 million people died in the US last year.
Number of deaths for leading causes of death:
Heart disease: 647,457
Cancer: 599,108
Accidents (unintentional injuries): 169,936
Chronic lower respiratory diseases: 160,201
Stroke (cerebrovascular diseases): 146,383
Alzheimer’s disease: 121,404
Diabetes: 83,564
Influenza and Pneumonia: 55,672 170k this year already i.e. x 3 even with lockdown(s)
Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome and nephrosis: 50,633
Intentional self-harm (suicide): 47,173

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...Maybe 2020 will spike, because it has prematurely claimed lives of some that were months off from death in the first place
Dobbed yourself in using the word 'some'

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The ongoing social impact and mental health issues that will result from these lockdowns will make Covid look like a walk in the park.
I originally thought lock down and do as you're told is a good solution but I do agree that there is likely/probably another way of dealing with this, locking away the people with 'issues', oldies or sick for long periods is sure to be doing damage
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