HaleyBaron
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So what are you going to do about it? I'm unvaccinated and will stay that way. Are you going to come to my door with a gun and force me to? Will you stand behind cops who may try to do that in the future?Yes, unfortunately that’s a big part of what’s going to keep this virus going longer, the unvaccinated. Very efficient virus spreaders. The vaccinated get Delta, they mostly seem to have minor difficulties and live on because of the vax. The unvaccinated catch it, many live, some hospitalized, some unfortunately add to the death count.
Covid is not serious. It will never be serious. People dying are dying from unhealthy complications. People who eat fatty foods, people who live sedentary lifestyles, very old people, people who get cancer. All of this is far more deadly than covid.
From https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7377530/
As of 2018, the top 3 causes of death were heart disease, cancer, and accidents (Table (Table1).1). The largest percentage decline for AAMR occurred for cancer deaths (− 11.8%), and the greatest increase in AAMR occurred for deaths due to Alzheimer disease (+ 23.5%). AAMR for influenza and pneumonia (− 5.1%) and chronic lower respiratory diseases (− 6.6%) declined. Increases in AAMR due to accidental deaths (+ 22.8%) and intentional self-harm (suicide) (+ 15.4%) were observed.
Changes in Mortality Attributed to the Top 10 Causes of Death in the USA, 2011–2018
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20112018 Absolute change, N Percent change (%) 2011 2018 Absolute change in AAMR Percent change in AAMR (%) Total deaths Age-adjusted mortality rate (per 100,000 population 1. Heart disease (I00–I09, I11, I13, I20–I51) 596,577 655,381 + 58,804 + 9.9 173.7 163.6 − 10.1 − 5.8 2. Cancer (C00–C97) 576,691 599,274 + 22,583 + 3.9 169.0 149.1 − 19.9 − 11.8 3. Accidents (V01–X59, Y85–Y86) 126,438 167,127 + 40,689 + 32.2 39.1 48.0 + 8.9 + 22.8 4. Chronic lower respiratory diseases (J40–J47) 142,943 159,486 + 16,543 + 11.6 42.5 39.7 − 2.8 − 6.6 5. Cerebrovascular diseases (I60–I69) 128,932 147,810 + 18,878 + 14.6 37.9 37.1 − 0.8 − 2.1 6. Alzheimer disease (G30) 84,974 122,019 + 37,045 43.6 24.7 30.5 + 5.8 + 23.5 7. Diabetes mellitus (E10–E14) 73,831 84,946 + 11,115 + 15.1 21.6 21.4 − 0.2 − 0.9 8. Influenza and pneumonia (J09–J18) 53,826 59,120 + 5294 + 9.8 15.7 14.9 − 0.8 − 5.1 9. Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome and nephrosis (N00–N07, N17–N19, N25–27) 45,591 51,386 +5795 + 12.7 13.4 12.9 − 0.5 − 3.7 10. Intentional self-harm (suicide) (U03, X60–X84, Y87.0) 39,518 48,344 +8826 + 22.3 12.3 14.2 + 1.9 + 15.4

