Originally posted by truejedi
That's only if you count every single death that the hospitals put down to Covid, but since everyone knows doctors are educated, and therefore against Trump, you can expect those figures to be vault inflated. My model has the deaths much closer to 22,000, or in other words, much less than the flu. Of those 22,000, any are pre-existing conditions like obesity and diabetes. Since all of those people were probably going to die at some point anyway, you could argue the number is actually much less than 22,000 anyway.
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Originally posted by truejedi
That's only if you count every single death that the hospitals put down to Covid, but since everyone knows doctors are educated, and therefore against Trump, you can expect those figures to be vault inflated. My model has the deaths much closer to 22,000, or in other words, much less than the flu. Of those 22,000, any are pre-existing conditions like obesity and diabetes. Since all of those people were probably going to die at some point anyway, you could argue the number is actually much less than 22,000 anyway.
"Two days after a FOX 35 investigation, health officials confirm that a motorcycle death that was initially counted among COVID-19 fatalities has been removed from the state's data."
Originally posted by Quincy
You're an interesting sort, Dude-Man. You got a favorite book?
Favorite book? I got lots of enjoyment from Desolate Era. Very much enjoyed some parts of I Shall Seal the Heavens.
I'm currently reading Overgeared. The main character is a bit irritating but he clearly has autism and he benefits from it with his unrelenting focus. I like the sci-fi fantasy universes where the world is like an RPG.
I was reading Chaos Seeds - interesting take on that. Seems like it could be great once he finishes the series. I'm also reading the Cradle series. Alter World was enjoyable.
On my current reading list (books I am actively reading):
Emperor's Domination
Invincible
Dungeon Predator
Martial God Asura
Against the Gods
Nine Star Hegemon Body Art
Books on hold for a while:
Reincarnater
God and Devil World
Upgrade Specialist in Another World
Against the Gods
The Godsfall Chronicles
And, technically, I'm reading ISACA's 15th Edition of the CISM book because I'm about to sit for the CISM exam. I should be able to pass the exam without any issue but the limited questions I did see that might be on the exam, might be the hardest exam I've taken. It has only a 57% pass requirement but half the questions are very much trick questions and the other half require wrote memorization. We will see...