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Yes, and how many were killed by that butterfly, as it flapped it’s wings over the Oacific ocean one day, and that spawned Hurricane Katrina.How many people died or lost years of their life due to closure of gyms and team sports (where the majority of people get their physical activity from), missing checkups/surgeries, staying inside more, higher stress levels, higher suicide rates and just being unhealthier in general? I'd reckon a lot of the excess deaths can be attributed to lockdown and other excessive options taken by government, and a lot of the damage is yet to be told. Not to mention the supply chain disruptions pushing hundreds of millions of people to starvation, a lower quality of life and hyperinflated currencies in many nations.
And what of those people’s parents who didn’t instill a strong enough work ethic in those people so that they would exercise without going to the gym? Surely they’re responsible.
Your rationale is disjointed. Covid is directly responsible for its deaths. All you reasons aren’t indirectly and abstractly partially responsible. It’s fucking idiotic that anyone would actually try to make that argument much less believe it.