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so an article on a website started by a political consultant is always right?

Sweden didn't lock down as much as U.S. but it also put recommendations in place and the people followed the recommendations closer over there than many followed rules here.  Sweden's population is only around 10 million and is not a good comparison to US.  Sweden and Denmark are right next to each other and similar demographics.  Look at how they compared during this time. 

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  On 9/8/2020 at 12:55 PM, BH85 said:

so an article on a website started by a political consultant is always right?

Sweden didn't lock down as much as U.S. but it also put recommendations in place and the people followed the recommendations closer over there than many followed rules here.  Sweden's population is only around 10 million and is not a good comparison to US.  Sweden and Denmark are right next to each other and similar demographics.  Look at how they compared during this time. 

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Look at the CDC numbers for Texas genius. As of last week Texas had .00044 of 1 percent death mortality rate. Even with a bunch of phony numbers. You can but into all the hysteria if want . I don’t!

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  On 9/8/2020 at 12:55 PM, BH85 said:

so an article on a website started by a political consultant is always right?

Sweden didn't lock down as much as U.S. but it also put recommendations in place and the people followed the recommendations closer over there than many followed rules here.  Sweden's population is only around 10 million and is not a good comparison to US.  Sweden and Denmark are right next to each other and similar demographics.  Look at how they compared during this time. 

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Here’s the Montgomery County Judge in Texas yesterday. Take a listen to his video genius. I’ve been saying it from the get go this country has been played!

This is the hidden content, please

 

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  On 9/8/2020 at 1:37 PM, Realville said:

Look at the CDC numbers for Texas genius. As of last week Texas had .00044 of 1 percent death mortality rate. Even with a bunch of phony numbers. You can but into all the hysteria if want . I don’t!

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what numbers are you using to do your math?  Total number of Texas cases?  and Total number of texas deaths?  just trying to see math

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Just the 2 local counties  Jefferson and Hardin has  135 deaths out of 8016 cases which gives 1.68 percent instead of the .00044 of 1 percent death rate mortality rate you came up with.  That is why I'm trying to understand your math

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  On 9/9/2020 at 7:24 PM, BH85 said:

Just the 2 local counties  Jefferson and Hardin has  135 deaths out of 8016 cases which gives 1.68 percent instead of the .00044 of 1 percent death rate mortality rate you came up with.  That is why I'm trying to understand your math

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He's talking about the whole state right? 

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  On 9/9/2020 at 7:34 PM, NetCat said:

He's talking about the whole state right? 

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It’s close to the same statewide. My guess is the .00044% is the total amount of deaths out of the total population and not just those who have had the virus. Out of confirmed cases it is definitely between 1 and 2 percent. 

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  On 9/9/2020 at 7:24 PM, BH85 said:

Just the 2 local counties  Jefferson and Hardin has  135 deaths out of 8016 cases which gives 1.68 percent instead of the .00044 of 1 percent death rate mortality rate you came up with.  That is why I'm trying to understand your math

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Yeah, but for a population near 135,000 that’s .00001% You have to look at total population. Duh. 

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The numbers are nt gonna be accurate.  There are plenty of people who had it and survived before all this testing back in nov and dec add that to the inflated numbers by cdc or any other entity on covid death that wasNt directly related.

the percentages of death are less.

common sense people.

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  On 9/9/2020 at 10:31 PM, BH85 said:

But he said mortality rate which has nothing to do with total population. 

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Correct. Mortality rate has to do with what particular cause of the death, not what the population is.

You cannot have a mortality rate to total population. If so, it would be the percentage of total deaths (all diseases, accidents, murder, etc).

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