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Originally Posted by httr198020
This virus is definitely a hoax. Not saying that it does exist and can't be fatal for a very small minority of people. The hysteria was over blown right from the very beginning. The more we know about COVID-19 the less dangerous we realize it is. You don't know what the entire medical community thinks because you haven't heard from them. You've only heard what the leftwing Nazis want you to hear. Dr. Dan Erickson and Dr. Artin Massihi concluded that COVID-19 has a similar death rate to the flu. Youtube took down their video. Dr. Jay Bachartayyara at Stanford University who finds that the death rate of covid in the 0.02-0.03 percent. There are two other studies that are consistent with those numbers. Do I know exactly how many people have died from COVID-19? No, but I'm convinced that it's a lot less than what is being reported. Do I know exactly how many people who got COVID-19? No, but I'm sure it's way more people than the cases that has been reported.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ExrrJIcOZ90
If Dr. Erickson and Massihi are wrong and can be proven wrong. Why did Google censor them? Is only the opinions of those they agree with valid? If these leftwing nazis were truly confident in their opinions, they would debate their opponents and not use corporations to silence those people. Dissent is no longer allowed. You believe what you want. But don't tell me I'm being ridiculous because I don't buy into any and everything I hear from the communist MSM.
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Ill save everyone some time ...
Dr Erickson and Massihi run a walk in urgent care clinic in CA.
They arent epidemologists, they are walk-in clinic doctors.
They are Trump supporters, anti-mask people.
People like HTTR who are hungry for any confirmaiton of their Q Anon beliefs will take what these Q Anon walk-in clinic doctors say as gospel ... and ignore the 99.9999% of true experts who disagree with them.
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But public health experts were quick to point out the major flaws in the doctors’ methodology – namely that only a tiny percentage of Californians have actually been tested, a group that is more likely to test positive and is not representative of the larger population.
'This pandemic has been so severely politicized in this country that evidence, no matter how poor, gets amplified enormously if it benefits one side or another.'
Dr. Carl Bergstrom, University of Washington
But public health experts were quick to debunk the doctors’ findings as misguided and riddled with statistical errors — and an example of the kind of misleading information they are forced to waste precious time disputing.
The doctors should never have assumed that the patients they tested — who came for walk-in COVID-19 tests or who sought urgent care for symptoms they experienced in the middle of a pandemic — are representative of the general population, said Dr. Carl Bergstrom, a University of Washington biologist who specializes in infectious disease modeling. He likened their extrapolations to “estimating the average height of Americans from the players on an NBA court.” And most credible studies of COVID-19 death rates are far higher than the ones the doctors presented.
“They’ve used methods that are ludicrous to get results that are completely implausible,” Bergstrom said.
Still, the early media coverage of the doctors’ announcement went viral (digitally, that is) over the weekend. The press conference video garnered more than 5 million views before YouTube removed it on Monday for violating community guidelines.
In a rare statement late Monday, the American College of Emergency Physicians and the American Academy of Emergency Medicine declared they “emphatically condemn the recent opinions released by Dr. Daniel Erickson and Dr. Artin Messihi.
These reckless and untested musings do not speak for medical societies and are inconsistent with current science and epidemiology regarding COVID-19. As owners of local urgent care clinics, it appears these two individuals are releasing biased, non-peer reviewed data to advance their personal financial interests without regard for the public’s health.”
https://www.kqed.org/news/11814749/b...-like-wildfire
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If you dont agree with these walk-in clinic doctors and reject what all the real experts are saying .... youre a left wing nazi.
Gesus Krist ... these conspiracy theory types of people.
lol a fucking walk in clinic doctor ... . lol
thats funny as hell.