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Jul 1, 2020
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RugbyBYU
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Interesting take but big assumption. Health screenings for serious issues like
heart disease, diabetes, and cancer fell by 60% during the shutdown. I imagine suicides are up and studies have suggested an increase in domestic abuse? Murders?
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According to this study, Covid-19 is more deadly by 20%. What do you think?
Incentivize
7/1/20 6:29pm
IMO the fear mongering and isolation accounted for some of those deaths
puntersarepeople
7/1/20 6:39pm
It would be interesting to see these stats across the whole year once it's done
SweetBabyG
7/1/20 6:43pm
This study concluded that those who died of COVID would have lived ~11 more yrs
chilango
7/2/20 7:50am
I have a couple concerns about that paper.
SweetBabyG
7/2/20 10:10am
I’m not wedded to the conclusions in this paper, and won’t be surprised if
chilango
7/2/20 11:19am
For me it’s not just about death. It’s about lung damage.
Croweater
7/1/20 7:58pm
Interesting take but big assumption. Health screenings for serious issues like
RugbyBYU
7/1/20 8:12pm
No evidence was provided... We'll that makes for a strong argument then.
Harbinger
7/1/20 8:41pm
So if there are excess deaths that are classified as non-descript pneumonia,
Jstak17
7/1/20 9:25pm
RE: So if there are excess deaths that are classified as non-descript pneumonia,
Harbinger
7/2/20 5:18am
Many here won’t like it, but excess deaths data in the US and most other
chilango
7/1/20 10:25pm
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SweetBabyG
7/1/20 10:39pm
None of those points seems germane to my observation about excess deaths and
chilango
7/1/20 10:51pm
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