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Jul. 20th, 2023|11:44 am

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Thanks - glad it is appreciated :)

So are we less likely to take risks? Maybe/maybe not - I know examples that fit this description and examples of people who are the opposite (i.e, this Cvd business is bullshit - I will do what I like). The less trust in the institutions, the less likely to be hyper risk-averse in my opinion. But I just don’t know how you could prove this - unless you rule out as an article of faith/science that vaccines play a part in causing deaths - in which case you will have to cling to this assertion.

Regarding us outcasts having less contact with the infected, which impacts the rate of mortality in our Untermensch group..., well if that is the case you would have to explain the difference in non-covid mortality.

Let’s take non-Covd mortality for June, 2022 for 40 - 49 year olds.

unvaxd = 86
vxd = 574

B) Vakcinēto cilvēku procentuāla daļa
Ap 81%

C) Iedzīvotāju kopskaits
7,166,966

86/1,361,724 = 6.3/100,000
588/5,805,242 = 9.89/100,000

You can check other age groups and months. Maybe you will find some with higher non-covid mortality in the unvaxed, but I doubt it.

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