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5 hours ago, GroveHillWanderer said:

As has been reported in numerous articles on the matter, it's almost certainly the case that the numbers of deaths due to CoVid-19 are being way under-reported in India, simply because of the comprehensive under-reporting of all causes of death in India.

 

According to a BBC article about why India's numbers are so low:

 


https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-52435463?prompt

 

Assuming the figures for CoVid-19 are subject to the same lack of medical  certification as all other deaths in India (and I don't know of any reason why they wouldn't be) then the number of CoVid-19 deaths there is bound to be way, way higher than the official figures.

 

Additionally, India is only at the beginning of the diffusion curve, so the current figures are irrelevant. The total scope of the epidemic will only be known in a few months' time.

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On 6/30/2020 at 7:02 PM, Stadtler said:

Stadtler is a Doctor of Medicine and also a lawyer.  Stadtler can sue Stadtler! :partytime2:

What was your point?

Ha ha ha  love it????

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9 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

Please show me the study that shows the majority in this age group (20 to 40) are obese, either already pre diabetic, or currently diabetic and insulin resistant, as I will read it with interest.  Your starting to now lump everyone into those categories.

Given the mortality rate in this age group is essentially zero, there's no point in pursuing further sub-categories there.

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1 minute ago, Crazy Alex said:

Given the mortality rate in this age group is essentially zero, there's no point in pursuing further sub-categories there.

Better look again, as its not about deahs but infections and the age groups its expanded into.

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4 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

Better look again, as its not about deahs but infections and the age groups its expanded into.

Then why would obesity or diabetes matter?

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11 minutes ago, Crazy Alex said:

 

Then why would obesity or diabetes matter?

It was my response to a post on my post of the NY Times article.  You obviously missed that 

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On 7/2/2020 at 2:21 AM, Stadtler said:

 

Do not forget, Stadtler's law degree from Loyola University and his CPA.

Let us also not forget that everything that Stadtler claims about himself is alleged. Something that as a lawyer, if Stadtler is indeed a lawyer, you would expect him to understand.

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34 minutes ago, johnpetersen said:

Let us also not forget that everything that Stadtler claims about himself is alleged. Something that as a lawyer, if Stadtler is indeed a lawyer, you would expect him to understand.

Stadler, can’t you run for president? You are at least as competent, but magnitudes more funny, than the current two <deleted> candidates! 

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8 hours ago, johnpetersen said:

Let us also not forget that everything that Stadtler claims about himself is alleged. Something that as a lawyer, if Stadtler is indeed a lawyer, you would expect him to understand.

Stadtler was a first person witness to Stadtler's attendance at law school.  You could ask Stadtler in court, under oath, or at a deposition if you feel inclined to sue Stadtler.

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7 hours ago, yuyiinthesky said:

Stadler, can’t you run for president? You are at least as competent, but magnitudes more funny, than the current two <deleted> candidates! 

Stadtler is older than Biden and Trump combined.  Stadtler will give it some thought and create an exploratory committee if necessary.

 

 

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