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I'd hope that as we discuss the conspiracies surrounding this we do not forget that part of this all and realize that some of the people reading may have suffered losses. We should be sensitive to that.
I think the largest conspiracy in all of this is that in this day and age, we were so ill-prepared. All the scientific knowledge we have, all the resources we have and yet it still got out of control.
originally posted by: daskakik
a reply to: AlexandrosTheGreat
Probably because his point isn't about any of that.
It is about recognizing that there are people who have had loved ones diagnosed, treated and who didn't survive and that to them all your theories about this being fake, a simulation or whatever doesn't amount to a hill of beans.
originally posted by: Blaine91555
I think as we discuss the conspiracy topics surrounding Covid, we should also remember that the virus is real and the incredible number of people who have died.
The latest official numbers just in the US stand at 584,510. Whether you believe that number or not, this thing has taken a huge number of lives. Grandparents, parents, children, grandchildren, and friends have been lost sooner than need be.
As I read through all the anti-vaccine threads and those arguing the true source of it all, I think at times we forget there has been real suffering and real lives lost. I'd hope that as we discuss the conspiracies surrounding this we do not forget that part of this all and realize that some of the people reading may have suffered losses. We should be sensitive to that.
To put this in perspective.
282,000 US Military and Allies Dead in Vietnam
33,686 US Military dead in the Korean War
407,300 US Military dead in WW2
I'm only including the US Military in these numbers.
Even if you only believe the numbers are half what's reported, it still matches the number of US dead in the Vietnam War. I think it's important we remember that and understand the magnitude of the losses to this virus.
I think the largest conspiracy in all of this is that in this day and age, we were so ill-prepared. All the scientific knowledge we have, all the resources we have and yet it still got out of control.
originally posted by: v01db01
a reply to: KansasGirl
www.hopkinsmedicine.org...
Coronavirus vs. Flu Deaths
COVID-19: There have been approximately 3,346,827 deaths reported worldwide. In the U.S, 584,495 people have died of COVID-19 between January 2020 and May 14, 2021.*
Flu: The World Health Organization estimates that 290,000 to 650,000 people die of flu-related causes every year worldwide.
The COVID-19 situation is changing rapidly. Since this disease is caused by a new virus, the vast majority of people do not yet have immunity to it, and a vaccine may be many months away. Doctors and scientists are working to estimate the mortality rate of COVID-19, but at present, it is thought to be substantially higher (possibly 10 times or more) than that of most strains of the flu.
originally posted by: v01db01
a reply to: TaiHaChen
Strawman much bro?
We had that many covid deaths despite an unprecedented worldwide response and money that the likes of 1918 couldn't fathom. What do you think Covid-19 would have done back in 1918? You're just throwing crap at the wall hoping to divert away from the facts. Those facts clearly show that TODAY, Covid-19 is much deadlier than the flu, which is the misinformation I responded to.
originally posted by: AtomicKangaroo
Nearly 150,000 people die each day around the world since long before Covid for various reasons.
Should we remember them also?
Why does Covid make people special and more worthy of our rememberance?
Asking for a friend.
originally posted by: AtomicKangaroo
Should we remember them also?
Why does Covid make people special and more worthy of our rememberance?
originally posted by: daskakik
originally posted by: AtomicKangaroo
Should we remember them also?
Why does Covid make people special and more worthy of our rememberance?
If you want to.
Nobody forced you to click and respond to this thread.