As a skeptic, this question is fundamental, it’s a main goal, it is important to ask, and to answer.
From a philosophical POV, there are different layers, but in all things, it’s the starting point.
I can’t move forward with out determining this at the start.
https://twitter.com/toxicalphainc/statu ... 37928?s=21
Once a matter is known to be true, it can become complicated, but the complicated shit is based on a real starting point, some thing or event that is actually true.
Is it true?
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Re: Is it true?
I don't know. More people - despite the vaccine and masks - have dies in 2021 so far than died in 2020 in the US (when we had no vaccine available).
If this was reported, it might raise issues. So it isn't reported.
Problem solved.
If this was reported, it might raise issues. So it isn't reported.
Problem solved.
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Re: Is it true?
https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/2021112 ... 2020-total
https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/Nov. 22, 2021 -- The number of COVID-19 deaths recorded so far in 2021 has surpassed the total for 2020, according to the latest data from Johns Hopkins University.
Overall, more than 771,000 COVID-19 deaths have been reported in the U.S. during the pandemic. About 385,000 were reported in 2020, according to CDC data, and more than 386,000 have been reported this year.
The 2021 total will continue to increase in coming weeks as COVID-19 cases rise again in 30 states, according to The Hill. The national average for new daily cases has surpassed 90,000 again.
States that were hit hard early in the pandemic had some of the highest COVID-19 death rates per capita in 2020, according to a recent analysis by The Wall Street Journal. The Northeast had some of the highest death rates per 100,000 residents, especially New Jersey and New York, as well as North Dakota and South Dakota.
This year, Southern states have reported the highest death rates due to a major surge caused by the contagious Delta variant. Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, and Tennessee have reported the highest death rates so far this year, the newspaper reported.
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Re: Is it true?
Change your nick to "world's oldest and largest rape conspiracy still at it."
I dare you.
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Re: Is it true?
That’s actually how it worksBen Trovado wrote: ↑Wed Nov 24, 2021 9:36 pm I don't know. More people - despite the vaccine and masks - have dies in 2021 so far than died in 2020 in the US (when we had no vaccine available).
If this was reported, it might raise issues. So it isn't reported.
Problem solved.