Scott Downey
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Ex-New York Times reporter Alex Berenson: Unreported truths about COVID-19 and lockdowns
The most important estimate came on May 20, when the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported its best estimate was that the virus would kill 0.26 percent of people it infected, or about 1 in 400 people. (The virus would kill 0.4 percent of those who developed symptoms. But about one out of three people would have no symptoms at all, the CDC said.)
Similarly, a German study in April reported a fatality rate of 0.37 percent. A large study in April in Los Angeles predicted a death rate in the range of 0.15 to 0.3 percent.
It was all so overhyped, and I also read the virus in Europe is losing its virulence, the pushers of vaccinnes are kind of worried it will be gone before they have one ready, the virus will be dead. You know corona virus is well known for mutations.
The most important estimate came on May 20, when the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported its best estimate was that the virus would kill 0.26 percent of people it infected, or about 1 in 400 people. (The virus would kill 0.4 percent of those who developed symptoms. But about one out of three people would have no symptoms at all, the CDC said.)
Similarly, a German study in April reported a fatality rate of 0.37 percent. A large study in April in Los Angeles predicted a death rate in the range of 0.15 to 0.3 percent.
It was all so overhyped, and I also read the virus in Europe is losing its virulence, the pushers of vaccinnes are kind of worried it will be gone before they have one ready, the virus will be dead. You know corona virus is well known for mutations.