Non c’è bisogno di sapere il
tedesco per rendersi conto dai dati statistici sottostanti, tutti di
provenienza accademica e medica, della smisuratezza dell’inganno a cui si è
sottoposto la popolazione di mezzo mondo per far passare i progetti di una
dittatura globale tecnoscientifica, eminentemente farmaceutica e digitale.
sulla base di dati falsi. Altro discorso andrà poi fatto sui decessi causati
e sui danni materiali e psicologici provocati dalle misure adottate dai
governi subalterni a queste élites
Il primo quadro elenca i
tassi di mortalità da infezione Covid-19, basati sugli studi degli anticorpi
risultanti dai sieroprelievi
Il secondo lo stesso tasso
basato su studi PRC (Population Research Center) tra sottogruppi di popolazione
Poi, in italiano, è sulle
classi d’età negli USA
Il terzo rappresenta
esiti di studi IFR (Infection Fatality Rate) basati su modelli o previsioni
epidemiologici
Il quarto contiene studi
aggiuntivi basati su anticorpi e relativi a località circoscritte
Nel quinto sono registrati i
decessi attribuiti al covid-19 per classi d’età secondo paesi.
Poi ci sono i tassi di
ospedalizzazione e i dati relativi alle morti di persone ricoverate in
strutture cliniche.
Infine le morti in Svezia
secondo i media e quelle reali.
Buono studio,
Fulvio
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Da: Jens Wernicke
Inviato: giovedì 21 maggio 2020 10:48
A: 'Jens Wernicke'
Oggetto: [RUBIKON] Weltweite Studienlage
Inviato: giovedì 21 maggio 2020 10:48
A: 'Jens Wernicke'
Oggetto: [RUBIKON] Weltweite Studienlage
Wie von Tag 1 an ersichtlich: eine leidlich reguläre Grippewelle – die
nun die globale Diktatur etablieren helfen, und deren „Abwehrmaßnahmen“
zehntausende Leben zum Opfer fallen:
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1) Covid-19 infection fatality rates (IFR) based on antibody studies
Population-based antibody
seroprevalence studies.
Country
|
Published
|
Population
|
IFR (%)
|
Source
|
Global
|
May 19
|
12 countries
|
0.02 –
0.40 |
|
Germany
|
May 4
|
Heinsberg Cluster
|
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|
Iran
May 1
Guilan province
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USA
April 30
Santa Clara
County
0.17
Denmark
April 28
Blood donors
(<70y o:p="">70y>
0.08
USA
April 24
Miami-Dade County
0.18²
USA
April 21
Los Angeles
County
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2) Covid-19 infection fatality rates based on controlled PCR studies
Controlled PCR studies in
population subgroups.
Country
|
Date
|
Population
|
IFR (%)
|
Source
|
USA
|
May 10
|
MLB employees
|
0.00
|
|
France
|
May 10
|
Aircraft carrier
|
0.00
|
|
USA
|
May 10
|
Aircraft carrier
|
0.09
|
|
USA
|
May 1
|
Tennessee prison
|
0.00
|
|
Italy²
|
April 28
|
Health workers
|
0.30
|
|
USA
|
April 17
|
Boston homeless
|
0.00
|
|
USA
|
April 17
|
Boston blood
donors
|
0.00
|
|
Ship
|
April 17
|
Diamond Princess
|
0.13¹
|
|
Greece
|
April 16
|
Repatriations
|
0.00
|
|
USA
|
April 13
|
NYC pregnant
women
|
0.00
|
2) Deaths in
Italian health care workers by age group (ISS, April 28, 2020)
3) Covid-19 infection fatality rates based on models
Covid-19 IFR based on
epidemiological models or predictions. These values are often higher than the
actual values based on serological antibody studies (see above).
Country
|
Published
|
Population
|
IFR (%)
|
Source
|
France
|
May 13
|
France
|
0.70
|
|
Switzerland
|
May 11
|
Switzerland
|
0.40
|
|
UK
|
May 7
|
UK
|
0.08¹
|
|
France
|
May 7
|
France
|
0.80²
|
|
Global
|
May 5
|
Global
|
0.17
|
|
India
|
May 3
|
India
|
0.41
|
|
Italy
USA |
April 20
|
Lombardia
New York City |
>0.84
>0.50 |
|
China
|
March 30
|
Mainland China
|
0.66
|
|
China
|
March 13
|
Wuhan city
|
0.12
|
|
China
|
March 9
|
Mainland China
|
0.50
|
French model:
IFR (x100) per age group (Study)
4) Additional antibody and PCR studies
These studies typically determine
the actual prevalence of recent or current Covid-19 infections in a population.
In most cases, they find that Covid-19 is much more widespread than previously
assumed, with most people showing no or only mild symptoms.
Country
|
Published
|
Population
|
Prev.
|
Factor
|
Source
|
USA
|
May 15
|
Boston
|
12.5%
|
8x
|
|
Czech Rep.
|
May 15
|
South Bohemia
|
5%
|
10x
|
|
Spain
|
May 13
|
Spain
Madrid |
5%
11.3% |
10x
|
|
UK
|
May 8
|
UK
|
29%
|
200x
|
|
Switzerland
|
May 6
|
Geneva
|
9.7%
|
10x
|
|
Global
|
May 5
|
< 65 years old
|
|
|
|
Japan
|
May 5
|
Kobe City
|
2.7%
|
396x
|
|
USA
|
May 2
|
New York State
New York City |
12.3%
19.9% |
8x
10x |
|
Spain
|
May 2
|
Health workers
|
11.2%
|
|
|
Netherlands
|
April 29
|
Blood donors
|
2.7%
|
|
|
France
|
April 23
|
Northern France
|
3%
|
|
|
USA
|
April 19
|
Chelsea MA
|
32%
|
16x
|
|
Iceland
|
April 14
|
Iceland (PCR)
|
0.8%
|
|
5) Median age of Covid-19 deaths per country
Half of all deaths were below,
half were above the median age.
Country
|
Median
age
|
Source
|
Austria
|
80+ years
|
|
England
|
80+ years
|
|
France
|
84 years
|
|
Germany
|
82 years
|
|
Italy
|
81 years
|
|
Spain
|
~82 years
|
|
Sweden
|
86 years
|
|
Switzerland
|
84 years
|
|
USA
|
~80 years
|
Example: Death
rate by age group in Massachusetts (Source)
7) Hospitalization rate
Initial estimates based on
Chinese data assumed a very high 20% hospitalization rate, which led to
the strategy of ‘flattening the curve’ to avoid overburdening hospitals.
However, population-based antibody studies (see above) have since shown that
actual hospitalization rates are close to 1%, which is within the range of
hospitalization rates for influenza (1 to 2%).The US CDC found that Covid-19 hospitalization rates for people aged 65 and over are “within ranges of influenza hospitalization rates”, with rates slightly higher for people aged 18 to 64 and “much lower” (compared to influenza) for people under 18.
In local hotspots like New York City, the overall hospitalization rate based on antibody studies is about 2.5% (19.9% or 1.7 million people with antibodies and 43,000 hospitalizations by May 2), which is somewhat above a severe wave of influenza.
The much lower than expected hospitalization rate may explain why most Covid-19 ‘field hospitals’ even in hard-hit countries like the US, the UK and China remained largely empty.
8) Percentage of Covid-19 deaths in care homes per country
In many countries, deaths in care
homes account for 30 to 60% of all additional deaths.Source: Mortality associated with COVID-19 outbreaks in care homes (LTC Covid, May 3, 2020)
9) Development of the epidemic
Even in countries without a lockdown, the
epidemic reached its peak within a few weeks of the outbreak. However, many
media showed cumulative
deaths per day of report
(left) instead of daily
deaths per day of death (right),
falsely implying an ever escalating situation.
See also
- Additional Covid-19 Antibody
Serological Studies (Dr. Henrik Jarlov)
- Global Covid-19 Case Fatality
Rates (Oxford Center for Evidence-Based Medicine)
- Rate of positive Covid-19 tests per country over
time (SPR)
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