I've posted much to show this "pandemic" is mostly media driven hysteria, and in spite of all the evidence to the contrary, society has gone insane with this stuff. Therefore, I've decided to post the mortality rates regularly.
The COVID-19 Dashboard by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University (JHU) keeps a running total of deaths and proven infections. As of 5:49 AM on May 31, 2020 here are the coronavirus rates of infection and the rates of mortality based on a worldwide population of 7,800,000,000 and an American population of 330,000,000 using this internet calculator.
Here are the results:
(Editors Note: You will note that while the numbers are going up, the percentages have remained very much same the last few days. This is about over, and we need to move on and kick these corrupt scaremongering politicians and "scientists" to the curb. RK)
- Worldwide infections, 6,075,786 Infection rate, 0.07%
- Worldwide deaths, 369,433 Mortality rate, 0.004%
- Confirmed infections in the United States, 1,770,384. Infection rate, 0.5%
- United States deaths, 103,781. Mortality rate, 0.03% (Editor's note. That number may have been inflated by fraudulent reporting by as much as 25%. Cooking the books here, and misrepresentation here. RK
- In 1968 the Hong Kong flu killed over 1,000,000 people worldwide. The mortality rate was 0.3%! America lost 100,000 that year, and morality rate was 0.05%.
- In 1957-58 the Asian flu killed up to 2,000,000 people with a mortality rate 0.068%. America lost 116,000 people. The mortality rate was 0.07%.
Oh, one more thing. Ohio has a population of 11, 700,000, and it's estimated the census will show there are more people over 60 than there are under 20 living in Ohio.
According to this site, the number of coronavirus infections that have totaled thus far is 31,408. What's the infection rate? 0.26844444444444%!
There have been 1,956 deaths attributed to coronavirus. What's the mortality rate? 0.016717948717949%!
Solution: Impeach Governor DeWine and fire Dr. Amy Acton. And since Ohio Republicans can't seem to find a Ronald Reagan to be Governor, perhaps Ohio needs to find a Maggie Thatcher.
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