Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Is COVID-19 extremely deadly?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Is COVID-19 extremely deadly?

    Scientists from Stanford University in California show that the mortality rate of COVID-19 is between 0.02 and 0.4%. (11) To put these figures in context: seasonal flu has a mortality rate of 0.1%. When this study was criticised, the principal investigator responded:
    There's a kind of mass hysteria at work here that just insists that this must be the end of the world, and it must be that the sky falls on our heads. It's based on speculation and science fiction and an outright attack on studies with data. But rejecting real data in favour of speculation is mind-boggling
    Dr. John Ioannidis, Stanford University



    The famous Oxford University in the United Kingdom came to a similar conclusion:
    The COVID-19 fatality rate is somewhere between 0.1% and 0.41%
    Over 120 scientists wanted to confront the rampant misinformation going on by the media and governments. They came forward with sobering information about COVID-19. These are some of their statements:
    The overall clinical results of COVID-19 are comparable to severe seasonal flu, with a mortality rate of about 0.1%, or pandemic flu
    Professor Dr. Giulio Tarro


    In my first video about COVID-19 I suggested that the mortality rate should be around 0.7%. The opposite was proven to me today. In fact, the death rate is one-tenth of that. Here's the plain truth: COVID-19 isn't much worse than bad flu
    Dr. David Katz, Yale University, USA, founding director of the Yale University Prevention Research Center



    In Germany about 2,500 people die every day, and only 12 people have died in the last 3 weeks because of COVID-19. I lean out of the window and say: we may not have more deaths in 2020 than in any other year
    Prof Dr. Hendrick Streeck, Professor of Virology and Director of the Institute for Virology and HIV Research at the Medical Faculty of the University of Bonn



    Coroner:
    There's no killer virus
    The respected German coroner Prof. Dr. Klaus Püschel has examined more than 140 coronadalities in Hamburg. On German TV he said that the hysteria around the coronavirus has been gravely exaggerated. All the people who died had underlying disorders and would have died quickly anyway, with or without the virus, according to Püschel, adding that there is no 'killer virus'. The professor of the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf stated:
    This may sound harsh, but they would all have died this year
    Eighty percent of patients suffered from cardiovascular disease and the average age was 80 years.
    Healthy people don't have to worry
    says Püschel. The coroner also predicted that corona will not even cause a peak in the annual mortality rate.
    "Know thyself and thou shall know all the mysteries of the gods and of the universe"
Working...
X