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> Virus is not killing as much as it did.

Even that really is impossible to say. Our methods and frequency of testing for CoV-2 infections, both before and after death, have changed dramatically. Previously we were telling everyone to get tested when they feel sick at all, and considering anyone who dies after testing positive to be a Covid death. Now we rarely test and only considering it a Covid death when its as obvious a death from any other cold. We simply can't compare the numbers at all, at best we could say we have drastically reduced how often we mark Covid as the cause of a death.

Noe the excess deaths data has absolutely reverted to pre-pandemic levels, but again we were horrible about collecting unbiased data. Excess deaths actually seem to line up better with the vaccine rollout than with the initial viral outbreak. That could be completely coincidental and a sign that the virus was more deadly in its second year, but again we didn't collect the right data and don't know because during the rollout no one was willing to (or allowed to) consider that the vaccines could be killing people, leaving us with a gap in data that would have been really handy to now be able to definitively show that it was a more deadly virus killing people rather than the vaccine itself.



In 2020 those in power in the media and government told us that left unchecked, the virus would overwhelm hospitals and cause even more people to die, and to some extent that did happen.

The pandemic is over because if you go to the hospital now, on a random day, there are empty beds, and there isn't a COVID ward. There doesn't have to be careful testing and whatnot to know that the pandemic is over. You can just look around. It's either over or so minor that calling it a pandemic seems to be a misuse of the word.


> Excess deaths actually seem to line up better with the vaccine rollout than with the initial viral outbreak.

This seems to be a bizarre statement. I can't speak to other countries, but at least in England the widespread rollout of vaccines (just beginning in January 2021) only started at the end of the final major spike in excess deaths.

It's simply not possible for excess deaths to line up better with vaccine rollout than with the initial outbreak, because both major spikes in excess deaths were before mass vaccination rollout.

https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/excess-mortality-wi...




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