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A meta-analysis  by Dr. John Ioannidis of seroprevalence studies establishes that the median infection survival rate from Covid infection is 99.77 percent. For Covid patients under the age of 70, the survival rate is even higher, 99.95 percent.

Although there were 572,982 “cases” in Canada during 2020, the majority were not actually ill or experiencing any symptoms. Rather, the “cases” reported on by media refer to people who tested positive on a PCR test, the accuracy of which has been questioned repeatedly by medical doctors and infectious disease specialists, and by courts in Portugal, Austria, and Sweden. Of those Canadians who did show symptoms, most experienced it as a mild or severe flu, and very few required hospitalization.

https://www.jccf.ca/government-data-shows-covid-fears-are-unfounded-why-is-canada-so-afraid-
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I guess the data for the long term or serious side effects suffered by those who ""survive" covid-19 will take a while to be fully compiled ?

More people survive serious car accidents than die in them. But the death toll numbers overshadow the horrible reality of the massive number and degree of permanent disabilities of those survivors !

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3 minutes ago, Jeffr2 said:

I read a report that the psychological toll taken by people who've lost loved ones, or had to endure weeks of agony while they were in the hospital.  Unable to be by their side.  Loss of a loved one is one of the hardest things to deal with.

And unfortunately some  can never quite come to terms with losing a loved one. Human emotion is one of the hardest battles to fight in ones lifetime.

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<deleted>, there isn't even a link to the data in the referred article, let a lone a foundation for the claims made.

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