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- Embed this notice@jeffcliff @Evil_Bender @truthaddict Let's address this first point.
>>healthy young people took more "life years" and quality of life already than COVID itself did.
>Not even close.
You have charts, probably saved and handy. Look at average ages of death for people ruled "COVID", specifically in the year 2020 where we can largely exclude the vaccine as a probable cause. Look at some major urban areas where we can assume exposure was rather rampant. A group of kindergarteners losing out on socializing, speech development, education quality means you have 4-6 year olds with roughly 70 years of life left for them, on average. A single classroom is ≈20 kids? 20*70=1,400 life years. That's the impact of one kindergarten class not functioning because of lockdowns. Most cities have dozens of kindergarten classes.