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The first link doesn't provide any statistics regarding suicides and overdoses. Not to mention this article is so early into the discovery of long-term effects related to covid, I'd be curious if he updated his stance or holds true, I've been looking to see what he has to say, but I just see articles around opening k-12 schools. Now I have to get to page 3 on google or something, but I am looking.Hmm... maybe there's a number out there, but lets see if you need that.
Obviously any figure on this will be as "multi-caused" as the reported number of Rona deaths itself, but I've supplied some good links below. Read the articles & then let me know if you need more, or just google the stuff yourself. There's no doubt this is causing more trouble & deaths than it's helping... & this is still during the "nanny state." Once funding runs out, the problem compounds many times over.
Right now 30% of businesses won't re-open & 50% of rent/mortgages are several months behind.
Right now.
Tell that to the head of the CDC sherbro.
It must be nice to be wearing those Rose colored glasses though. No offense, but you shouldn't be so cocky if you haven't looked into it. I'm assuming your occupation is well in tact & you are getting your news from the general media... & so outside of wearing a mask, your life hasn't changed much. Meanwhile all the strippers with 3 illegitimate kids each are out of work.
Doesn't anyone think about the strippers?
Seriously though... check out the links below & let me know if you need more, or just look it up yourself. That's not even the tip of the iceberg if the nanny states run out of funding options.
These reports are all over the place if you look... here's one I found pretty quick
Head of CDC Admits Lockdown Killing Way More Americans Than COVID!
There's another sobering aspect to it in that teh Rona doesn't kill very many kids at all. however starvation kills teh fook out of kids.
The head of the World Food Program says "we are going to have famines of biblical proportions in 2021."
"A WFP analysis then showed that COVID=19 could push an additional 130 million people "to the brink of starvation by the end of 2020."
"We were able to avert it (biblical famines) in 2020 ... because the world leaders responded with money, stimulus packages, deferral of debt," he said... "But the money that was available in 2020 isn't going to be available in 2021"
@Kono dio da! I just checked the WHO website on total deaths from Rona as of Nov 15, 2020 & it's 1.3 Million. So we've put 130 million ADDITIONAL people to the brink of starvation while the Rona death toll is 1.3 Million. Also, per the head of the CDC, there's actually more Rona related deaths from non-symptematic people than there are Rona deaths. The very worse thing is that there's a whole lottah Rona immune kids involved in that 130 million additional people who are starving to death as a direct result of the shutdowns. The worse part is that this was during the nanny state... which cannot keep going & so the amount that can compound is mind boggling.
I would include the reality that in any debt situation, there is always a borrower & lender. Right now, with 50% of American rents/mortgages being behind... & being allowed to go unpaid under subsidy rulings... that the lenders are being put into a crunch. It's great for the unemployed who aren't being kicked to the curb, but it can't last forever. What happens when 50% of the people will be asked to pay their overdue rent/mortgages? (that's 1st quarter 2020 btw)
People should ask themselves why they haven't seen these things on their local news station. This is not some asshole on twitter speaking... This is the WHO... the head of the CDC & the head of the 2020 Nobel Prize winning "World Food Program" speaking... & yet nobody has heard about it.
You have to understand that it's no conspiracy main stream media is highly compromised & only report what the people in the upper floor top office say is okay. Who is guiding them... is beyond the scope of this convo, but without a doubt, there's blatant misuse of information being forwarded on their platforms when you see things like I posted above & nobody even heard about it. It's not even in question.
I could keep going. lol.... but that's enough for now. let me know if you need more, or just do a little digging yourselves.
As for the famine, that is a completely valid argument and concerning. The good thing is, in the very article you cited, it would just cost 15-20bn to avert the crisis. That really isn't a difficult fix when you're talking about generating that kind of money globally as most of the famine is a global problem. I just hope people treat that concern with the respect it deserves, but it appears people don't do that, as we saw with Covid.