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I'm a big believer in statistics. Here you go: Directly from my state's health department:Can you explain the process of your research to us? What experiments did you conduct to come to your findings?
I take umbrage with the last graph. it is misleading without the context of the rate of co-morbidities among the decedents otherwise it reads in a way that implies that all covid deaths were subject to this mutual inclusivity.
Also, did you rely on the scientific method? What was your initial hypothesis, and how did the results of research confirm or alter your initial hypothesis? Was your research conducted in a scientifically rigorous manner with controls and external factors accounted for? Was your research later accepted for publication in a scientific journal of record? If so, what sort of rigor did the editors of said journal apply to the report of your work - and were you forced to make any changes to your findings based on the vetting of those editors? What future studies would you like to see branch out from your research?Can you explain the process of your research to us? What experiments did you conduct to come to your findings?
Best supermarket there is, IMO.Never heard of Publix. What a weird name for a grocery store. Way too close to "pubics" imho.
you shut your dirty mouth. Publix is a beloved institution and all other large grocery stores pale in comparison. They give all their people full bennies and stock options…even the baggers. It’s enlightened capitalism at its best. And you walk into one, you can sense it right away. Every single goddamn employee in there, from 8 to 80, deaf crippled or crazy, they are the HAPPIEST motherfukkers on the block. Retirement packages to tack on to whatever other pensions and social security they’re collecting. They literally all walk around looking and acting like they just won a $5,000 scratch off card that very morningNever heard of Publix. What a weird name for a grocery store. Way too close to "pubics" imho.
please please please do this3. My friendtalked to me about vaccine concerns , he’s a phd and researches immune diseases
I’ll get my buddy to make a handle and you guys can compare research I’m sure he got his phd watching you tube
Oh, nonsense. You're a big believer in whatever Clown World tells you to believe in. If you've ever come to an independent conclusion in your life, there is zero evidence of that here.I'm a big believer in statistics. Here you go: Directly from my state's health department:
Pay close attention to dates and such. Put it all together and make up your own mind based on your age, demographics, co-morbidities, fitness level and risk tolerance. I view my odds based on all of the available data and my assesment of my personal risk factors to that of being struck by lightning. Your results of that evaluation for yourself may differ. You do You.
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Also, did you rely on the scientific method? What was your initial hypothesis, and how did the results of research confirm or alter your initial hypothesis? Was your research conducted in a scientifically rigorous manner with controls and external factors accounted for? Was your research later accepted for publication in a scientific journal of record? If so, what sort of rigor did the editors of said journal apply to the report of your work - and were you forced to make any changes to your findings based on the vetting of those editors? What future studies would you like to see branch out from your research?
Do you think there's a difference between being sick for over two weeks, with symptoms and having mild symptoms for 2-3 days?I've been over it for a full week. You're stuck in the past. The week and a half I didn't post was when I was sick
From a vaccinated co-worker which you always conveniently leave out........who also got pretty damned sick along with her vaxxed spouce.
My symptoms were nothing I couldn't handle and far less severe by miles than 7-day flu bugs that went through our house in the past.
I would rather hear a reason why people didn't get vaccinated.i got vacced for a few reasons.
I posted the statistics. You made no attempt to refute them or pose a logical rebuttal. I can't help you beyond that.I would rather hear a reason why people didn't get vaccinated.
Especially the ones who are "really into statistics.".
You really should seek help for your anxiety and phobias.Do you think there's a difference between being sick for over two weeks, with symptoms and having mild symptoms for 2-3 days?
Is carrying symptoms for two weeks and infecting others the same as not doing that?
How the fook is that the same?
What exactly did you acheive by not getting vaccinated?
That post wasn’t for youI would rather hear a reason why people didn't get vaccinated.
Especially the ones who are "really into statistics.".
I don’t think he would Great troll opp though!please please please do this
not just for stringcheese
please!
where'd the other 15 million go?United States
Coronavirus Cases:
57,131,187
Deaths:
848,885
Recovered:
41,722,468