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Look at the death rate by age group.
You see a trend that probably mimics the flu very closely. Coupled with the fact that most of the folks that died were not well to begin with. The highest majority were already towards the end of their lifespan.
Coupled with the fact that the number one test for Covid was decertified because of too many false positives (would test positive for flu as well) coupled with the fact that flu deaths last year were miniscule (less than 2k cases) coupled with the fact that CDC is claiming 611k people have died of Covid...
I think:
Folks were mis-diagnosed as having Covid when they really had the flu. This to me would start to help explain 611K death from the Wuflu. I think this death number is inflated because my understanding is that health institutions got more funding based on the number of cases/deaths reported. If someone died of a heart attack and had the wuflu guess what the cause of death was? Follow the trail of money.
From CDC website:
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/season/faq-flu-season-2020-2021.htm
Less than 2,000 cases of the flu last year. They say it's so low (lowest, like ever) is because people were masking and washing their hands. I call BS on that explanation but hey, I'm no doctor.
Is Wuflu deadly? Yes, it most certainly IS - IF - and a mighty big IF - you are old and have co-morbidities. Can you die from it if you are young and healthy? YES - but the odds are very, very, very low against that happening.
More likely to die from a car accident.
So let's outlaw cars, amiright?