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apparently from the san diego board of supervisors meeting twitter.com/philthese/status/1420754003437056017

apparently from the san diego board of supervisors meeting twitter.com/philthese/status/1420754003437056017

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[–] 14 pts

80 people total out of 3.3million died.

[–] 13 pts (edited )

Which really means only 3 people total out of 3.3 million died of COVID......

"Dr. Wilma Wooten announced only 4% of the COVID deaths in San Diego County were in people without any underlying conditions."

[–] 5 pts

And it's likely that those 3 people had medical conditions they didn't know about.

[–] 1 pt

Other than accidents and youngsters, people will have underlying conditions in the vast vast majority of death. Obesity is a comorbidity (underlying condition) and about 50% of the US population is obese. It doesn't take you much to reach 75% or above of comorbidities when you go higher in the age bracket.

I don't know if you've had elderly family die, but they typically die of a dozen ailments. I've only had one aunt die "healthy" in her sleep at 92. The rest had a long list of things wrong with them.

[–] 0 pt

Poor health is very common, but that doesn't make it normal. People who eat modern diets should take full responsibility for their health instead of pretending that they are victims of indiscriminate diseases.

[–] 6 pts

Death rate of say 750 per 100000 per year is about average.

So 25000 roughly per year. Or 2000 per month is exoected