You do know, when it comes to the issue

You lacked clarity with your first post here and
from there it simply went downhill. Maybe if
you had found it possible to slow down and
clarify rather than to continue to obfuscate...





:eek:
 
hey ...

The "Dangling Digit Delusion."

The death rate for the Wuhan Flu in the US, so far, is 24 per 100K population. (This includes the greater NYC area which seems to be an outlier. Without the greater NYC area the death rate is 12 per 100K population.) The average annual death rate in the US NOT counting the Wuhan Flu is 864 per 100K population.

So so far the Wuhan Flu has increased the US death rate by 2.7% (1.3% if you normalize the greater NYC numbers).

But the press and the politicians can't scare you with those numbers.

Numbers --, never scared me.
Not even knowing that those numbers could represent human lives. Because 'they' showed us, (the men that went down to Fort Knox with me in 1971,) that numbers can mean ANYTHING. And that when it came to an explanation of those numbers, you can make them say anything you want to strengthen or try to weaken any point that's trying to be made.
Numbers never scared me, especially when they were coming for me.
 
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