Per IDPH, half of Illinois' "vaccine breakthrough" COVID deaths are NOT among people who are immunocompromised or have underlying health conditions.
Seems like something our media should probe.
(P.S. Raising questions about data doesn't = "anti-vax")
IDPH also reports broad age-group categories for the BT deaths.
Seems unlikely that all 333 deaths (among vaxed people who were not IC/didn't have other conditions) were age 65+
Further age breakdown of 18-64 needed - as well as age/health condition data cc: @AWokeZombie
CDC data has long shown that well over 90%++ of deaths with COVID on the death certificate have other contributing causes or conditions listed.
So ~50% of breakthrough deaths in Illinois having no other conditions, etc. seems noteworthycdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr…
My e-friend @AWokeZombie is seeing something similar in New Jersey
At this point, I'm more intrigued than I am alarmed, but if this trend continues, it's going to be hard for media & public health/elected officials to ignore
The SARS-CoV-2 story “began” in late December 2019, with Chinese health alerts evocative of a Medical Mystery Theatre prologue 🕵️♂️
There’s a cluster of pneumonia cases of unknown etiology in Wuhan… 😱🇨🇳
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This was followed by a speedy succession of events in a 4-week span that included:
🤥claims of unique symptoms,
🤥ostensible discovery of a ‘new’ causal agent,
🤥development of a reliable test to ‘detect’ the agent,
🤥alleged ‘confirmation’ of the agent transmitting from human-to-human,
🤥speculation about possible sources of the agent (e.g., a market, a lab, a cave),
🤥the WHO declaring a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC)
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However,
🚩The purportedly 'unique' fingerprint of the agent is contradicted by research and known biological limits.
🚩No causal link to a new or severe disease was ever shown.
🚩Novelty, integrity, and stability of the agent remain unproven.
🚩"Tests" lacked specificity and cross-reacted with common viruses.
🚩Transmission/spread claims are unsubstantiated.
🚩Mortality data and field observations conflict with expectations for a true pandemic.
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Was there ever any evidence for human-to-human transmission of 2019-nCoV?
From the looks of it, no.
A long 🧵
1. On 20 January 2020, it was reported that China had confirmed human-to-human transmission of 2019-nCoV, after finding “no clear evidence” six days earlier.
2. In the days before the announcement, events unfolded ridiculously fast.
🪦China reported the first death.
🧬A genetic sequence for the "novel" coronavirus was rushed to GenBank.
🧪The WHO swiftly endorsed the newly developed Corman-Drosten testing protocol.
🦠A “very small amount of 2019-nCoV RNA” was detected in a man just returning to Japan.
🛬A legal permanent resident of the United States arrived back in the Seattle area after two months in Wuhan — soon to be identified as the first American “case.”
Why I Can't Accept 'The World May Never Know' When it Comes to the COVID-19 Event
Remember this commercial? 🧵
A boy with a Tootsie Roll lollipop walks up to an owl (paragon of wisdom) and asks, “Mr. Owl, how many licks does it take to get to the Tootsie Roll center of a Tootsie Roll pop?”
The owl takes the stick, removes the wrapper and says, “Let’s find out!” He licks three times, bites to the center, and pronounces, “Three!”
An existential narrator closes with, “How many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Roll pop? The world may never know…”
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The ad comes to mind whenever someone says, literally or effectively, that ‘the world will never know’ where SARS-CoV-2 came from and how it got from point(s) of origin to everywhere else.
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Variations on this theme include
🙄There was a manmade virus and it came from a lab. But we’ll never know whose lab or how it got out.
🙄The virus was released. By whom or from where, we can never be sure.
🙄The virus emerged in Wuhan and could have come from anywhere in China. There is no way to know the animal or when it jumped to humans but we know it will happen again.
It’s a bit like Mystery Science Theatre, isn’t it?
Different spelling but I am loving the *Milgram Experiment* pun on this one.
Well done, U.S. intelligence community.
WELL. DONE.
Get this:
A guy with the last name of "Milgrim"
🚩graduates from communist bastion Brown University as a non-fiction writer (or something),
🚩covers the Boston Marathon bombings for Esquire Mag,
🚩decides to "become" a doctor,
🚩shows up at "epicenter of the epicenter" Elmhurst Hospital in the Corona health district of Queens (NYC),
🚩finds time during an ostensible "outbreak" emergency to write a dramatic essay for The Atlantic,
🚩which is published the day the CARE$ Act is signed,
🚩two days after apparent colleague/"Damsel in Distress" Colleen Smith's breathless video about Elmhurst is featured in the CIA Newsletter (aka New York Times) nytimes.com/2020/03/25/nyr…