Even if you believe all 600k people counted as covid deaths are real, (which is absurd) i think this implies that each one of them must have 160 close friends and family for this ummm....stat to be true. If half the covid numbers are fake it gets really laughable. Did i mention there would also have to be zero overlap in the close friends and family or it gets even higher.jalanlong wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 12:36 pmMath is not necessarily my strong suit. But if 600k people have died from Covid and there are 328 million people in the US, that is a death rate of .01. How on earth would 29% of citizens know someone who has died of it? That seems highly unlikely. Or are they counting celebrities like Charlie Pride or the whole I heard about a person at work whose sister’s boyfriend died of it kinda thing. But that doesn’t count as family member or close friend.Xan wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 11:18 amI know it's hard to step back from making it all about you, but here's a recent poll:
https://docs.cdn.yougov.com/8w7calyx30/ ... Report.pdf
see pages 17 and 18 where 29% of people have lost a family member or close friend to Covid. A full 25% of Trump voters say they have seen a family member or close friend die from Covid. Are they in on this grand conspiracy also?
Add to that the average age of an alleged covid death. You think a lot of 80 year olds and up have 300 or 400 close friends and family?
Just another silly fake number.
If anybody sees a flaw in my math please help. Im making dinner and taking care of a baby while typing.