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31,299,565 cases of Covid in the US and 567,284 deaths. Does Creepy Joe Biden have blood on his hands?
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- Anonymous5 days agoFavorite Answer
A portion of those cases are based on false positives. The PCR test is known for being 90% incorrect. And most people who died had unrelated medical conditions but were counted as Covid deaths.
- Jack BootLv 65 days ago
Actually, around 3 million people die in the U.S. every year. Far more than 500,000 deaths.
Categorizing some of them as "covid" doesn't fundamentally change what's going on.
Just because somebody dies while testing positive for covid doesn't mean covid killed them. Covid kills almost nobody who wasn't already at deaths door anyway.
Dying specifically from covid is quite rare.
Also, that 31,000,000 is only the "cases" which have been confirmed through test. The people who have been infected and recovered without ever knowing is about five times higher according to the best estimates.
The virus is virtually harmless to any reasonably healthy person under the age of 70.
Stop the hysteria and accept that you were lied to. There never was any legitimate basis for forcing businesses closed and forcing people to cover their faces in public.
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