the stats dont bear that out as evidence
cases 410,006,774
deaths. 5,824,455
on what planet is that 1 in 6?
The way STR-OAK [one out] is saying it, sounds like he's saying that 1 in 6 people who get Covid die.
But what he means is that 1 in 6 deaths is a Covid death. Which means the following - if you take six random deaths, one will be a Covid death, as such:
[1] Heart disease.
[2] Cancer.
[3] Old age / natural causes.
[4] Auto accident.
[5] Medical malpractice.
[6] Covid.
What J-OAK fails to mention is that those "Covid deaths" are NOT OF Covid...they are deaths of people WITH Covid.
Huge difference.
In reality, it means that of the top six causes of death, Covid is ALSO listed as a cause for some of those deaths - I've even heard that some CAR ACCIDENT DEATHS included Covid as the cause of death if the person had tested positive within 28 days of the car crash, LOL.
So, J-OAK is assuming that Covid is an individual exclusive cause of death most of the time.
Most of the time, Covid is a cause of death as well as SEVERAL OTHER CAUSES OF DEATH. Here's what J-OAK is really referring to:
[1] Heart disease death, also had Covid.
[2] Cancer.
[3] Old age.
[4] Auto accident.
[5] Medical malpractice.
[6] Another old age death / natural causes, also had Covid.
[7] Another cancer death.
[8] Another cancer death.
[9] Auto accident.
[10] Medical malpractice.
[11] Heart attack death.
[12] Heart failure death.
^ According to OAK, 2 in 12 [hence 1 in 6] of those deaths INCLUDED Covid as one of the reported conditions on the death certificate, so he considers that to be 1 in 6 deaths being caused by Covid.
In reality, those are just being dying WITH Covid.
He continues to make this mistake. But this is why I want him here posting - as it proves he is wrong. And what's wrong with that?