Latest from the CDC on Covid survival rates & deaths with comorbidities
- beyondthemainstream
- May 1, 2021
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 9, 2021
As at 25th April, there had been 555,150 deaths in the USA mentioning COVID-19 on the death certificate.
Only 2.6% of deaths were in the under-55s.
Around 95% of all deaths involved comorbidities, with an average of FOUR conditions per death.
Now let’s add into the mix the CDC’s latest stats on survival rates (as at March 2021):
So, if you’re under 65, the odds of surviving Covid are very much in your favour. And if around 95% of the 0.6% of infected people dying have multiple comorbidities and you’re currently in pretty good health, well, that’s a 0.03% risk of death – even if you’re unlucky enough catch the damned thing…
In the USA as at 30th April, there had been 32,091,429 confirmed cases out of a population of 332,593,579 – that’s just 9.6% of the population infected over the course of 15 months.
Swinging over to the UK, as at 30th April 2021, there have been a total of 4,416,623 positive tests out of a total population of 68,152,571, meaning just 6.5% of the population have tested positive – and that’s with a PCR test that can’t diagnose infectious disease…
With Covid-19 posing such a minuscule risk to healthy, working-age people, surely it must be screamingly clear to everyone by now that (a) this last year has most definitely been about something other than health and (b) the intention to vaccinate the entire population of the world is some kind of macabre plan - at best, to make money; at worst, to commit global genocide.


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