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You obviously don’t if you’re promoting the 6% myth.
Explain in detail what you think I'm promoting. I'm reading verbatim from the CDC website. I explained (concisely) what this new data means.
You obviously don’t if you’re promoting the 6% myth.
People also have the autonomy to stick their hand in a lawn mower or drive drunk. I have the autonomy to criticize them for their actions.People don't have the autonomy to decide when they want to leave their houses and congregate?
But you can enter the hospital with 0 co-morbidities and die with multiple. The 6% number shouldn't sway anyones thinking. The people who die with COVID are going to have multiple things happen in the hospital due to COVID (respiratory failure, respiratory distress, pneumonia, renal failure, heart failure, hypertension, blood clots, stroke, myocarditis, etc). Like posted in the other thread, the true number of people who die of COVID alone is 0%, COVID is the causation of XYZ, XYZ ends up killing the patient.Not sure if this has been posted here yet or not - Latest CDC report shows that out of the roughly 150,000ish COVID-related deaths, only 6% of those had no other co-morbidities. An average of 2.6 co-morbidities were listed along with COVID-19. The co-morbidities existed alongside things like cancer, diabetes, dementia, Alzheimer's, renal failure, poisoning, intentional harm to self, cardiovascular disease...the list goes on and on.
But you can enter the hospital with 0 co-morbidities and die with multiple. The 6% number shouldn't sway anyones thinking. The people who die with COVID are going to have multiple things happen in the hospital due to COVID (respiratory failure, respiratory distress, pneumonia, renal failure, heart failure, hypertension, blood clots, stroke, myocarditis, etc). Like posted in the other thread, the true number of people who die of COVID alone is 0%, COVID is the causation of XYZ, XYZ ends up killing the patient.
People also have the autonomy to stick their hand in a lawn mower or drive drunk. I have the autonomy to criticize them for their actions.
People are trying to use the 6% as proving the death toll from COVID is way less than has been reported. That seems to be what you are implying here. I'll let a medical professional explain it to you.Explain in detail what you think I'm promoting. I'm reading verbatim from the CDC website. I explained (concisely) what this new data means.
Going over the CDC data, The top co-morbidities are Pneumonia (68,000), Respiratory Failure (55,000), Hypertension (35,000). Obviously COVID can cause all three of these, but the top 2 are telling, and they're the top 2 by a wide margin. Pneumonia and Respiratory Failure are acute conditions brought on by something - that something being COVID in this scenario.Agreed, FHS - it doesn't elaborate on how many of those symptoms wind up being caused by COVID.
However, on the flip side many of the things on the list are clearly pre-existing conditions as well.
People are trying to use the 6% as proving the death toll from COVID is way less than has been reported. That seems to be what you are implying here. I'll let a medical professional explain it to you.
"But the more information that comes out, in my personal opinion the overall perceived risk continues to go down."
There is nothing condescending about my post.The condescension isn't necessary.
The last sentence in my original post said this:
If you disagree with that, that is fine. But that is my analysis.
Agreed, FHS - it doesn't elaborate on how many of those symptoms wind up being caused by COVID.
However, on the flip side many of the things on the list are clearly pre-existing conditions as well.
Agreed. There are consequences for central authority mandates and for ignoring community spread of a virus. There are no options without consequences.Oh, absolutely agree with this. And message board forums like this one honestly are good outlets to espouse such criticism.
I think I see a lot of people that want a strong central authority to mandate directive health measures, even by law. That's fine. But there are some logical extensions of that that are directly political - and hopefully we're talking about those specifics as well.
You really don’t understand mask wearing do you?
you don’t wear a mask to protect yourself.
White House coronavirus advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci confirmed on Tuesday that more than 180,000 people in the U.S. have died from Covid-19.
[*]Fauci's comments come after some have claimed a new CDC update indicates only 6% of the nation's total reported Covid-19 deaths were actually from the virus, and the remaining percent died of "other serious illnesses."
[*]At least 183,600 people have died from Covid-19 in the U.S. as of Tuesday, accounting for just over 21% of the globe's total reported deaths.
White House coronavirus advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci debunked online theories promoted by President Donald Trump that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has changed its guidance for tallying coronavirus deaths, showing a fraction of total Covid-19 fatalities.
On Sunday, Twitter removed a post retweeted by Trump that claimed the CDC had "quietly" updated its guidance to indicate only 6% of the country's coronavirus death toll — roughly 9,000 deaths — was actually caused by the virus
The tweet said the remaining 94% had "other serious illnesses."
Fauci told the ABC program "Good Morning America" on Tuesday that the CDC guidance, last updated on Aug. 26, indicates that of the people who have died from the virus, "a certain percentage of them had nothing else but just Covid." However, people with underlying illnesses also die from Covid-19, he said.
"That does not mean that someone who has hypertension or diabetes who dies of Covid didn't die of Covid-19. They did," Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told the program. "So the numbers you've been hearing -- there are 180,000-plus deaths -- are real deaths from Covid-19. Let (there) not be any confusion about that."
"It's not 9,000 deaths from Covid-19, it's 180-plus-thousand deaths," Fauci said.
comorbidityIs it not possible to come up with a new label, or phrase, that would explain the situation?
Something like "the patient's hypertension/diabetes/obesity was exacerbated by contracting Covid 19, and the patient succumbed to the virus' combined effects post infection".