IF we take this 1655 average and took it out about 1 year it would be 604,075 deaths per year which is 365 days times 1655.
When we compare deaths on 9-11 to Covid it's important to realize we lost 3,700 people or more this last week in just two days of covid deaths and only 2900 or so at both World Trade Centers when they collapsed during 9-11.
So, it is useful to see what we worldwide are going through will have ongoing more of a death rate like World War II.
However, I presently believe worldwide that Covid has taken more lives than World War II already. By next year I believe double those who died in World War II will have died.
Now, people cannot really deal with the reality of this so they don't and likely won't.
However, the CDC has said that even in the U.S. the deaths and cases are at least 10 times what we are recording. Why?
Because only 1 out of 10 is getting tested before they die or even go to a hospital simply because many or most people don't have health insurance so they never see a doctor or hospital and many people are frightened of dying in a hospital so they die at home or on the streets.
Multiply the denial you are seeing in hospitals by 10 or more and you begin to understand what is happening.
In 3rd world countries where only 10% to 30% of the people are educated at all multiply this problem by about 50 times instead of the 10 times here in the U.S.
This is why I consider that we presently have already lost an amount equal to all the people dying in World War II already worldwide.
So, for example, last week 1,014,965 tested positive for Covid.
This also means that 10 times that many actually got
covid last week here in the U.S. according to the CDC which
would be 10,149,650 even though 9/10 of them were not tested
which also is why so many are getting Covid too.
And it also likely means that 10 times as many died which
would likely be 11,585 per day actually dying of Covid
here in the U.S.
So, the real number who died last week of Covid if you multiply
the present number by 10 is
actually 81,095 people which is mind blowing
isn't it?
Now take that 81,095 people who actually died in the U.S
last week from Covid and multiply this out by 52 weeks
it
comes to 4,216,940 deaths per year here in the U.S.
If we use the present death rate here in the U.S. and
multiply this like the CDC recommends.
If the richest country on earth
is losing 4,216,940 people a year
in actuality, how many are dying in 3rd world countries
without any hospitalizations much at all?
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