Why the world is rooted.

America, Europe, Asia and the rest of the world
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billy the kid
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Re: Why the world is rooted.

Post by billy the kid » Wed Aug 11, 2021 1:14 pm

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/here- ... -due-covid
Dozens of major events cancelled throughout the USA...
But but but...I thought that getting the jab would return everything to "normal"
Could this be a con...
No of course not...
I can see the AFL Grand Final in Australia being played on Christmas Island....
or maybe Kangaroo Island....in front of a crowd of.....3...(excluding umpires...)
Yep...everythings going to go back to normal.....
Whos on first....What's on second.....
I dunno..... :rofl
To discover those who rule over you, first discover those who you cannot criticize...Voltaire
Its coming...the rest of the world versus islam....or is it here already...

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Bogan
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Re: Why the world is rooted.

Post by Bogan » Tue Dec 07, 2021 5:06 am

Florida. Population 22 million People. Australia, population 26.5 million people.

Florida did not close it's border, made vaccinations voluntary, had no lockdowns.

Australia closed state and federal borders, had serious lockdowns, and made vaccinations effectively compulsory.

Death rate. Florida 46,000. Australia 1,500.

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LearJet
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Re: Why the world is rooted.

Post by LearJet » Tue Feb 01, 2022 7:03 pm

Breakdowns of Florida deaths with Covid-19 since March 2020 by age group:

Under age 16: 31 deaths
Ages 16 to 29: 438 deaths
Ages 30 to 39: 1,155 deaths
Ages 40 to 49: 2,782 deaths
Ages 50 to 59: 6,342 deaths
Ages 60 to 64: 5,154 deaths
Ages 65+ : 46,602 deaths

As of 2019 32% of Florida's residents were over 60 years old, whereas 16.5% of all Australian residents were.

A key word to note is deaths of persons with Covid-19, but how many actually died from or of Covid-19?

In Florida most residents over 65 years old have multiple underlying conditions, but neither Australia or America note this in their respective 'causes of death', simply did they also have underlying conditions or not?

Florida is not an Island, and like most American States, never considered closing their borders to any another American State's citizens.

In fairness, these potentially distorting factors should be considered when attempting to make comparisons between dissimilar cultures as are Americans and Australians.

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