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COVID-19: What You Need to Know about Fatality Rates

by Apr 25, 2020Health Freedom, Articles, Economic Freedom, Multimedia8 comments

Inherently overestimated COVID-19 fatality rates have created mass fear and panic, manufacturing consent for extreme and harmful authoritarian policies.

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Widely reported fatality rates for COVID-19, the disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic virus, are inherently overestimated, and the rates as well as models incorporating them have caused mass fear and panic, which has manufactured consent for extreme authoritarian policies that may easily be doing far more harm than good.

In this video, I explain what the reported fatality rates actually mean and show that accumulating evidence indicates that reported fatality rates are overestimated by orders of magnitude. This is part three of a series.

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  • Teni says:

    I don’t know if you’ve seen this video with a Dr. Erickson from Bakersfield California? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfLVxx_lBLU&feature=youtu.be

    He reflects some of what you spoke of concerning what the numbers are, and addresses the numbers at around the 7 minute mark, and around 18 minutes he discusses immunology and the negative effects of this martial law lockdown. I don’t know if you’ve seen it, but I believed your numbers are correct, as do I believe Dr. Erickson here is also correct. Thanks for the great videos, I watched both of them!

  • fllaart bllooger says:

    i need to read articles. maybe that makes me old school or anachronistic.

    watching videos is a time waster for me.

    • I also prefer to read articles than watch videos, for the most part, and most of my content is in written form, but I explain why I’m doing these as videos in the first video. I suppose whether or not a video is worth the time to watch depends on the video.

  • Giacomo says:

    Very good Jeremy! Thank you.

  • Ron Hollis says:

    Is there a transcript of this episode with cited sources?

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