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Maybe they are just not paying out for jewflu/(((vaxx))) deaths.

[–] 2 pts

Exactly this. This is why from early on lots of big groups announced this is a 'pandemic'. Cause once they call it that all their legalise bullshit contracts kick in protecting them in a thousand ways and fucking everyone over.

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My dad died this year from it, and they paid out no problem. They directly pay the funeral home for burial costs. This was back in January. I think he had Omaha or something like that. Only a 50k policy though

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your dad did not die of covid.

covid is coronavirus is colds and flu. people do die from comorbidities where bad flu knocks them off every year. or alternatively he copped pneumonia for inappropriate mask use plus already compromised immune system (comorbidities)

either way, covid19 is not fucking real no matter how many people try to guilt trip others into believing bullshit sob stories.

fact is health insurance companies are writing 'covid' related shit out of their contracts and are public about it.

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> fact is health insurance companies are writing 'covid' related shit out of their contracts and are public about it.

Is this true? I don't want to be a reddit-fag but I would like to see a source on this that has some more information that I could read up on. Search engines aren't helping me out on this one.

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They marked it as a Covid death, even though they also said he was already over Covid, and his death was caused by a bout of pneumonia he couldn’t fight off during his hospitalization.

He was diabetic, overweight for his height, and 55.

I had Covid a few months later but it was easiest illness ever. Just a sore throat for a couple days, but I couldn’t smell or taste anything for a week, even though I had zero congestion. I’ve never been sick like that, so it had to be something new.

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I don’t know about life insurance but cost of personal accident insurance policy is way up as a direct result of rona, per my insurance sales rep.

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I don't even understand why that kind of insurance would go up. Most accidents are related to autos, and the average miles driven by most people has decreased dramatically.

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These types of policies can cover all types of odd stuff. They can substitute for a workers comp policy if you’re in a profession or non-profession that doesn’t have Workmen’s Comp. Except it also covers you for accidents that happen when you’re not at work. Pays your wages if you miss time for work. Is also a long term disability policy if you encounter a disabling condition. Also can have some life insurance policy type benefits. (I am not an actuary but I am guessing that it is the long term disability that gets very expensive for them)

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Some of the companies temporarily stopped issuing policies or got really particular at the beginning. By now the actuaries have probably nailed down precisely who is at legitimate risk of dying from covid.

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Come to think of it the insurance companies have the most to gain or lose by accurately predicting this pandemic. I like the way you think. I bet they’ve got some of the best number crunchers out there working on this.

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The vast majority of deaths are of people of advanced age. Statistically dead already on actuary tables. When buying term life at age 70 +, the insurance companies pretty much assume you are going to die, and charge you accordingly.

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They are so focused on the 'deadly pandemic', that they haven't even thought that far. Or, another possibility, they know that it's all fake.

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It hasn't cos excess deaths isn't really excess and less people are dying from other lifestyle issues. Apparently 120,000 died in the UK, yet there's not a glut of housing or cars being sold through probate.

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The most obvious one for me is driving through a big city and seeing exactly zero dead bodies in the street. No one even has a clue what a pandemic is supposed to look like. Hell, the people putting on the fucking show don't even know what one looks like.

I hope you guys are enjoying this movie. The actors could be a little better, but, all in all, it's not terrible. I'm patiently awaiting the ending.

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Ending yes, sequel or reboot no

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The ending would mean there wouldn't be room for a reboot or a sequel. There's no reason to be demoralized just because most people are.

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psssst,it's not deadly,sshhhhh!

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because theyre not paying out on jab or mask related injuries therefore their costs are not changing.