That basically mirrors what I have seen in our very rural area of NE Washington. Yes, a few elderly died of (or with) covid, but the number of young to middle-aged who died from overdose or suicide increased more noticeably. While we have also seen a lot more heart problems lately, I'm not aware of anyone below 60 in my county dying from covid.
"A year or two" may be generous. I suspect it's closer to 6 months. Sacrificing the young to prolong the lives of the elderly by a small margin is the sign of a very twisted society, in my view.
By the way, your last couple of articles got me poking around on the BCCDC site. Have you looked at the "vax donut charts" on the dashboard page? That data completely destroys any argument in favor of getting boosted!
That basically mirrors what I have seen in our very rural area of NE Washington. Yes, a few elderly died of (or with) covid, but the number of young to middle-aged who died from overdose or suicide increased more noticeably. While we have also seen a lot more heart problems lately, I'm not aware of anyone below 60 in my county dying from covid.
"A year or two" may be generous. I suspect it's closer to 6 months. Sacrificing the young to prolong the lives of the elderly by a small margin is the sign of a very twisted society, in my view.
By the way, your last couple of articles got me poking around on the BCCDC site. Have you looked at the "vax donut charts" on the dashboard page? That data completely destroys any argument in favor of getting boosted!
I completely agree with you, Bruce. My analyses are nearly identical to yours. And somehow pointing this out has landed me in counselling(!).
Yes. And that's precisely what they say about us. :)