I always get this sense that you're constantly trying to get this idea across that the numbers are over inflated but for reasons I don't understand. I know you've shared a lot of concerns about government over reach, which I think can be valid at times.
But bottom line is, I don't know what you're trying communicate.
There wasn't a constant focus on H1N1 because the focus was on the economy since most of America had been hit so hard. There were several large financial institutions that had almost all but shuttered not to long before the virus arrived in the States so most people were scared of losing their job at the time because so many others already had.
My concern is that we may be shutting down the country over a false storyline, and some of you don't even dare question it even when presented with info from the horses mouth that the deaths being presented aren't all because of Covid.
Would you still upport this shutdown and overreach by the state Govt if the actual deaths caused by Covid are a small fraction of whats being contributed to it?
The US Govt is about to financially bailout the state and city of New York to the tune of billions of dollars, I think that's worth taking a closer look at these numbers.