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Every time you hear about some 12 year old who died of covid, take a look at the pictures. It's not some kid who's got pictures of little league or football practice, mountain climbing, etc. it's typically a kid whose parents let them eat themselves into double their appropriate body weight. There are exceptions, but obesity is CLEARLY a leading cause of death in Covid patients and there is a ton of data that backs it up.
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Hopefully, that aggregation of personal health information is not available on the internet, at least for living individuals. As I stated in the post you quoted, my point is only about the 78% number given in the particular study.
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Why do people insist on making claims without looking them up first, do they really think no one will check? Proof by emphatic assertion rarely works. Confirmation bias is real; I can find any number of articles that say so. Victor, NY Randallstown, MD Yakima, WA Stevensville, MD Village of Hillsborough |
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You replied: That *IS* a cross section of the US population!! So, show me where the average American has 2.4 of those health issues. You can’t. And my statement remains the same. Covid deaths are predominantly among people who are overweight and in poor health. That is statistically true. |
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Your statement that covid deaths are predominantly among people who are overweight and in poor health remains true and the statement that 78% of hospitalized covid patients in one study were overweight or obese (CDC) may also be true. My statement is also true that if approximately 78% of the American population is overweight or obese then weight alone is not an indicator of covid hospitalization.
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Why do people insist on making claims without looking them up first, do they really think no one will check? Proof by emphatic assertion rarely works. Confirmation bias is real; I can find any number of articles that say so. Victor, NY Randallstown, MD Yakima, WA Stevensville, MD Village of Hillsborough |
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Perhaps the article was poorly written. Perhaps the statistics were bad. Perhaps any number of things. As I wrote previously, it is not my intention to make a claim about the risk of covid, only that the numbers presented do not appear to support the assertion that weight is a significant factor. It might be, but that can't be seen from these numbers.
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Why do people insist on making claims without looking them up first, do they really think no one will check? Proof by emphatic assertion rarely works. Confirmation bias is real; I can find any number of articles that say so. Victor, NY Randallstown, MD Yakima, WA Stevensville, MD Village of Hillsborough |
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It is. And it is probably the ONLY statistic in this whole mess that is for the most part unchangeable. ...Which points out the problem with this entire "discussion". It has degenerated over time to, at best, dueling statistics. At worst, it is people basically choosing up sides and cherry-picking statistics that support their beliefs while ignoring those numbers which do not. It has been evident for some time now that the number of people looking not for information but for VALIDATION is the problem with this whole COVID "discussion". I choose not to see it by numbers. Instead I see it in terms of our basic freedoms as Americans. The numbers mean nothing to me. |
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Fat is a personal choice, as is vaccinating. Apples to apples.
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“COVID: Some people insist on denying what is right before their eyes. I am not trying to convince you, I am trying to provide real, verifiable data for any who care to see it.” 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 According to the CDC, if you are obese, you are 3X more likely to be hospitalized with Covid… |
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Read what I wrote: I did not attempt to dispute the CDC statement. My point is they could not support that statement with a survey that shows 78% of hospitalized patients are overweight or obese. If you are 3X more likely to be hospitalized with Covid when you are overweight or obese then the survey would show that nearly 90% of hospitalized patients are overweight or obese. That particular study did not show that. That particular study does not support the 3X assertion. The 3X assertion may be correct but other data must have been used to derive it.
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Why do people insist on making claims without looking them up first, do they really think no one will check? Proof by emphatic assertion rarely works. Confirmation bias is real; I can find any number of articles that say so. Victor, NY Randallstown, MD Yakima, WA Stevensville, MD Village of Hillsborough |
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I wouldn't entirely dismiss Malone. Even The Atlantic concedes he was a pioneer in the science behind these vaccines. I'm a simple layman for sure but as far as I can tell, everything he's saying in that podcast follows the information presented by the OP. From what I've seen and read about Malone, his primary theme is that we should be focusing on treatment rather than having a reliance simply on vaccines. He believes there are repurposed drugs out there that are very effective in treating early stage COVID. And, for whatever reasons, Fauci, the FDA and the CDC are not relaying that important information to the general public. |
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When Covid was first really noticed (around March 2020) there was a bariatric surgeon, Dr Vuong, from Texas who treated over weight patients. He noticed (and posted many you tube videos why this happened) that his relatively young but overweight patients, after a long successful fight to lose weight, dropped like flies from Covid. The doctor explained how being obese permanently damages lung cells and makes one so susceptible to dying from Covid. His YouTube on “How Covid-19 kills-I’m a surgeon…” was a wake-up call for me as some of my family is quite over weight.
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And one FINAL time: I am not disputing the 3X statement, I am disputing that this survey demonstrates that statement.
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Why do people insist on making claims without looking them up first, do they really think no one will check? Proof by emphatic assertion rarely works. Confirmation bias is real; I can find any number of articles that say so. Victor, NY Randallstown, MD Yakima, WA Stevensville, MD Village of Hillsborough |
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You are 3X more likely than anyone who is NOT obese to be hospitalized. If you are OBESE your chances of being hospitalized with Covid TRIPLES. So if you use the CDC’s numbers, 69% of Covid hospitalizations are people who were OBESE. |
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