Carl D wrote on Oct 20
th, 2022 at 4:29pm:
ShellShilo wrote on Oct 20
th, 2022 at 4:04pm:
I'm curious. Just how far are you willing to go, to stop a virus that is LESS LETHAL THAN THE MEASLES??
I can't remember the last time the measles killed nearly 16,000 Australians in 2 years?
Nearly 13,000 Covid deaths so far this year and over 7,000 since the Federal election in May.
And, according to a report from a Federal government health department website in May this year (can't find it again right now) nearly 80% of Covid deaths were OF Covid and not just WITH Covid.
Welcome to the forum, by the way.
Firstly it's been over an almost 3 year period(not 2). But lets look at these accumulated totals and put them into their proper perspective. As of 25th Jan. 2020-20th Oct.2022(999 days), there have been 10.3M cases and 15.5K Australians dying from/with Covid-19. If we assume that everyone died ONLY because of the virus(no other comorbidities), that would still be a mortality rate of 0.15%. Or, a 99.85% survival rate.
This also means that on average, 15.5 people have died in Australia each day since the beginning of this pandemic. This represents only 0.00006% of the Australian population each day. At the end of March(2020) there were only 34 deaths(5,687 cases). Before vaccines were available(Feb22, 2021), there were 999 deaths(28,930 cases). So what do these stats tell me?
Between Jan 2020 and the end of March(before lockdowns and mandates), there were fewer cases and deaths. Between the end of March until Feb 2021(before vaccines), there was 29 times more people dying, and 5 times more cases. After vaccines were introduced(and up to today), there was 15.5 times more people dying, and 356 times more cases.
Conclusion? We were better off sticking to education and treatment of the disease. Just like we've been doing for all other viruses. Oh, and man can't stop anyone from being infected by a virus.
In 2016, 90,000 people died from the Measles worldwide. And, in 2017, over 110K people died from the measles worldwide. In the US, 2-3M people are infected annually, and around 400-500 people die from this disease. I doubt if you will see this level of mortality in Australia. But the mortality rate of a disease, is NOT based on the number of deaths it causes in Australia, right? Covid-19 is still less lethal than the Measles.
Remember, NO vaccine can prevent any virus from entering your body. Vaccines can only help the body to attack the pathogen sooner. And hopefully, prevent it from becoming the disease.
Unfortunately, ALL Covid-19 deaths are coded on the death certificate as the primary underlying cause of death. All codes are listed as, "U07.1"(virus identified), "U07.2"(virus NOT identified), "U09"(any chronic condition from the virus), and "U10"(suspected case of Covid-19). They are all then tabulated in the Covid-19 mortality stats, as the cause of death.
Oh, thank you for your welcome. I may be posting this twice, since I couldn't see my post. Sorry.