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>what are you implying?
Don't need to imply anything. Just telling you facts. Repo market crashed for the first time since the 2008 crash in September 2019, a couple months before COVID-19 hysteria began.
Also the multi-thousand year old actual flu, with us since the dawn of history, mysteriously disappeared because of halfassed social distancing measures that weren't successful in stopping a new virus aged about one year or less.
And when John Hopkins released a newsletter a couple months back pointing out how deaths from other causes fell by the same amount deaths attributed to COVID-19 increased it was almost immediately deleted from their website.
>When Briand looked at the 2020 data during that seasonal period, COVID-19-related deaths exceeded deaths from heart diseases. This was highly unusual since heart disease has always prevailed as the leading cause of deaths. However, when taking a closer look at the death numbers, she noted something strange. As Briand compared the number of deaths per cause during that period in 2020 to 2018, she noticed that instead of the expected drastic increase across all causes, there was a significant decrease in deaths due to heart disease. Even more surprising, as seen in the graph below, this sudden decline in deaths is observed for all other causes.
>This trend is completely contrary to the pattern observed in all previous years. Interestingly, as depicted in the table below, the total decrease in deaths by other causes almost exactly equals the increase in deaths by COVID-19. This suggests, according to Briand, that the COVID-19 death toll is misleading. Briand believes that deaths due to heart diseases, respiratory diseases, influenza and pneumonia may instead be recategorized as being due to COVID-19.
https://web.archive.org/web/20201126163323/https://www.jhunewsletter.com/article/2020/11/a-closer-look-at-u-s-deaths-due-to-covid-19#

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