Unvaccinated? You need to take this simple quiz
I’ve decided that I shouldn’t be so dogmatic in saying that all unvaccinated people need to get vaccinated. And I say this despite the fact that your chances of death from Covid are ten times higher if you’re not vaccinated and you get sick, than if you are vaccinated (that increases to 40 times higher if you live in Texas).
Yesterday
I saw an interesting questionnaire, which is based on a study published in the Journal of
Irreproducible Results (a favorite academic journal of ex-President
Trump’s, BTW). Answering these four questions can tell you whether you need to
get vaccinated or not:
1. Do you continue to believe that Donald
Trump won the 2020 presidential election?
2. Are you an obsessive Fox News watcher
(Fox News’ policy is that all employees be vaccinated or take daily Covid tests
– no exceptions. Fortunately, they don’t recommend that any of their viewers
follow this policy. And they do this even though that it can only diminish
their viewer numbers - and therefore their advertising revenues – over time. Don’t
you admire such sacrifice in the name of…whatever it’s in the name of?).
3. Do you support state-level laws that
ban businesses, municipalities and school districts from mandating vaccination
or masks?
4. Would you vote for a governor or
ex-president for president in 2024, whose record includes making their state or
nation a leader in Covid deaths?
If
you answered Yes to even one of these four questions, congratulations! You
shouldn’t get vaccinated (natural selection is great, but it never hurts to
help it along a little bit).
The numbers
These numbers were
updated based on those reported on the Worldometers.info site for Sunday, December
5.
Month |
Deaths reported during month |
Avg. deaths per day during
period |
Deaths as percentage of previous month’s |
Month of March 2020 |
4,058 |
131 |
|
Month of April |
59,812 |
1,994 |
1,474% |
Month of May |
42,327 |
1,365 |
71% |
Month of June |
23,925 |
798 |
57% |
Month of July |
26,649 |
860 |
111% |
Month
of August |
30,970 |
999 |
116% |
Month of Sept. |
22,809 |
760 |
75% |
Month of Oct. |
24,332 |
785 |
107% |
Month of Nov. |
38,293 |
1,276 |
157% |
Month of Dec. |
79,850 |
2,576 |
209% |
Total 2020 |
354,215 |
1,154 |
|
Month of Jan. 2021 |
98,604 |
3,181 |
119% |
Month of Feb. |
68,918 |
2,461 |
70% |
Month of March |
37,945 |
1,224 |
55% |
Month of April |
24,323 |
811 |
64% |
Month of May |
19,843 |
661 |
82% |
Month of June |
10,544 |
351 |
53% |
Month of July |
8,833 |
287 |
84% |
Month of August |
31,160 |
1,005 |
351% |
Month of Sept. |
56,687 |
1,890 |
182% |
Month of Oct. |
49,992 |
1,613 |
88% |
Month of Nov. |
38,364 |
1,279 |
77% |
Total Pandemic so far |
809,750 |
1,269 |
|
I. Total deaths (as of Sunday)
Total US reported Covid
deaths as of Sunday: 809,750
Average daily deaths last
seven days: 1,167
Average daily deaths previous
seven days: 992
Percent increase in total
deaths in the last seven days: 1.0%
II. Total reported cases (as
of Sunday)
Total US reported cases
as of Sunday: 50,070,821
Increase in reported
cases last 7 days: 740,691 (105,813/day)
Increase in reported
cases previous 7 days: 644,756 (92,108/day)
Percent increase in reported
cases in the last seven days: 1.5%
I would love to hear any comments or questions you have
on this post. Drop me an email at tom@tomalrich.com.
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