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The Feral Irishman
REVISED April 23, 2020. This is actually much worse
than we thought. According to worldometers.info from January 1 to April
1, 2020 the worldwide deaths from COVID-19 were 46,438 as opposed to
121,993 for influenza. To recap, during the same three months, with the
same social distancing, the same shelter in place, and even handicapped
with a vaccine against it, the flu still killed more than two and a half
times as many people as COVID-19. In terms of deciding to shut down the
economy, there were 11 causes of death on the list. Influenza and
COVID-19 were ranked a distant 10th and 11th. On March 23, 2020, a
Vox.com article by Dylan Scott outlined COVID-19 risks by age group. CDC
figures cited a death rate of 2.7 percent for those 65 to 74, 4.3
percent for those 75 to 84, and 10.4 percent for those 85 and over.
Primary Author: David Williams, MD
Revised April 23 with updates to section regarding COVID-19 deaths and the addendum.
The Truth (and Lies) about Coronavirus
This
is being written on April 19, 2020. Although there is a central author,
it is being written on behalf of multiple physicians in West Alabama
and will be distributed through multiple medical offices. Between us we
have well over a hundred years of practice and have treated hundreds of
thousands of patients suffering infectious diseases. Including mission
trips we have treated patients on five continents. We planned this date
for several reasons. First, most of our patients now realize there is
something “funny” about the coverage and handling of this disease.
Secondly, if it wasn’t being handled differently by April 19, we knew it
would take action from us and our patients to change that handling.
Finally, we were told in March by our state officials that experts
predicted New York, Florida, Texas, and Alabama were projected to have
the median most fatalities from the COVID-19 outbreak with the peak in
Alabama expected to be April 19. On this date, Alabama was supposed to
be on pace for 5,516 deaths and be short over 21,000 hospital beds. The
information just listed, and every piece of information discussed below,
can be verified with a quick internet search. Many of the sources will
be directly referenced. So here goes: