Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Not getting a Covid shot and Flu shot could be fatal this year if you are over 45 years of age

 Here are the facts of Covid at least:

21% of the people in the U.S. that died of Covid were 45 to 65

71 % of the people in the U.S. that died of Covid were 65 and older.

Only 4% of the people who died of Covid were under 45 years of age

So, if you fly on a passenger plane without a Covid shot and a mask then it's possible 

you won't survive much longer. And the fact that 35,000 people have died since last January 2022 of the Flu also might give you pause in regard to getting a flu shot. 

I wasn't able to get my son or his wife or his son to get a flu shot by the way before they flew down here.

Would they have gotten the flu anyway if they had the shot before last Friday.

Maybe. I can't really say because it didn't happen that way.

So, now all three of them likely have the same flu or are recovering from it this week.

Something to think about.

Another point I was discussing with my housekeeper today is that ONLY people who tested positive for Covid were considered to have died from Covid in the U.S.

AND we just passed the 1 million mark of people in the U.S. who died of Covid after testing positive for it.

However, 90% of the people who died likely were never tested and many of those didn't go to doctors or hospitals at all because either they didn't have health insurance or they were afraid to die in a hospital or both.

So, HOW MANY AMERICANS ACTUALLY DIED OF COVID SO FAR?

I WOULD SAY 5 TO 10 MILLION AMERICANS ACTUALLY DIED OF COVID SINCE 2019 HERE IN THE U.S. BECAUSE 90% OF THOSE WHO DIED OF COVID DIED BEFORE THEY WERE EVER TESTED FOR IT!

SO, IF YOU WERE WONDERING WHY COMPANIES HAVE NO ONE TO HIRE THIS IS A PART OF THE PROBLEM BECAUSE THE PEOPLE WHO KNEW WHAT THEY WERE DOING AT THOSE COMPANIES EITHER DIED OR RESIGNED TO WORK AT HOME!

SO, THE PEOPLE THAT REPLACED THEM WERE SO YOUNG THEY DIDN'T REALLY KNOW ANYTHING USEFUL FOR THOSE JOBS! THEY MIGHT LEARN OVER TIME THOUGH.

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