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<blockquote data-quote="bulkbiker" data-source="post: 2280804" data-attributes="member: 219467"><p>Well the mainstream narrative has switched from counting the total number of deaths to the number of "cases". You may not have noticed but that's what has happened.</p><p>The more testing that goes on the more cases will be uncovered but hospitalisations and deaths are what we should be worried about. </p><p>Only time will tell if the second lock downs work but they weren't necessary in Sweden (no lock down at all) so it may be down to something else.. like metabolic health maybe?</p><p>The US probably being one of the unhealthiest countries in the world? </p><p>Although their deaths per million of pop (395) are still way behind ours (647) and Belgium (842).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulkbiker, post: 2280804, member: 219467"] Well the mainstream narrative has switched from counting the total number of deaths to the number of "cases". You may not have noticed but that's what has happened. The more testing that goes on the more cases will be uncovered but hospitalisations and deaths are what we should be worried about. Only time will tell if the second lock downs work but they weren't necessary in Sweden (no lock down at all) so it may be down to something else.. like metabolic health maybe? The US probably being one of the unhealthiest countries in the world? Although their deaths per million of pop (395) are still way behind ours (647) and Belgium (842). [/QUOTE]
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