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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 5510540" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Simple math. How many people total in the U.S. officially died from Covid? We know from recent admissions that the number reported was over inflated. OK, now how many tens of millions didn't get vaccinated? We know that the virus is extremely contagious so it's safe to say it ran through the unvaccinated too. Was it safer for the elderly and others with serious ailments to get vaccinated. Appears to be. But the virus caused very little harm to children and young, healthy adults. But we do know that excess deaths, numbers well above the norm pre-pandemic and not caused by Covid, are occurring. Many among otherwise healthy young adults. Better hope those are anomalies and aren't going to keep increasing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 5510540, member: 24302"] Simple math. How many people total in the U.S. officially died from Covid? We know from recent admissions that the number reported was over inflated. OK, now how many tens of millions didn't get vaccinated? We know that the virus is extremely contagious so it's safe to say it ran through the unvaccinated too. Was it safer for the elderly and others with serious ailments to get vaccinated. Appears to be. But the virus caused very little harm to children and young, healthy adults. But we do know that excess deaths, numbers well above the norm pre-pandemic and not caused by Covid, are occurring. Many among otherwise healthy young adults. Better hope those are anomalies and aren't going to keep increasing. [/QUOTE]
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