One of the forgotten studies released before 2020. The pre pandemic that fueled C19 deaths https://t.co/IQQ3RxcT7h
RT @kismetspawn: @3DoBetter3 @Lights2TheWorld Nope. CO fared better than many states, https://t.co/ArzR4vVStv. Best explanation is younger…
@3DoBetter3 @Lights2TheWorld Nope. CO fared better than many states, https://t.co/ArzR4vVStv. Best explanation is younger, healthier pop w/lower than avg serious co-morbidities like heart disease. https://t.co/wK5HnuEeya None of Polis' C19 mitigation poli
@Benjadumb it would be silly to claim that they died from covid alone. Once again, a fact. Not an opinion. https://t.co/ksgycBai0w https://t.co/cGXhXgij0L
@ReneGend See below link, they do a good job explaining how it was put together and where the data was pulled from. https://t.co/U297rSBCMW
Comorbidity Data in Explaining COVID Death Rates | RMHP @DovePress https://t.co/yi8PKKIrQr
@autocorrect2_0 @KaAmInAa_ @JamesMo19320924 @rkdoctr @ei9iw @JustinARed @ScientiaPercept @DanielJNickolas @skepmit And as for your comorbidity claims... https://t.co/zFxISAdel7
@ThomasHoufek @jordanbpeterson Here is just one i found. https://t.co/3WBg02bopj https://t.co/HYAD1yF2a9
@dabass369 @KamiliaHaraQoo @jimcramer Why because you say so? Many people don’t have that number...here is my reference...where is yours? https://t.co/X9QzqouXv1
@JRut419 @HollyGo70923844 @OsideDreams @AZBethLewis Ok. I will source the same paper from the NIH. https://t.co/d5yks9qWZF
@WilliamJWyckoff @PattyeLJ @ChuckGrassley Apologies i got it wrong, but its still closer to .05% than 3% And no it's not. Healthy, non overweight people have very little to fear from the disease https://t.co/RAB6J8sEcf https://t.co/DMQLXoAuSD
@ZaneHydrangea @Furry_Wall @WomenPostingLs This study shows a 2.6 to .6 % rate of no comorbidity for those under 65. I only used the 2.6% for my estimate to be most generous to your position. https://t.co/81Jh2mhD9z
@sapperjoe85 https://t.co/Lz94Z15umv https://t.co/ahkiAppcM8 I wish it weren't the case, but the science seems to say otherwise. Comorbidities do seem to contribute to serious health issues post COVID, but otherwise the disease is the leading cause of repo
@AJMacCruzin @helloomayaax0 @GraphicKeystone @AP Authors Cegan JC, Trump BD, Cibulsky SM, Collier ZA, Cummings CL, Greer SL, Jarman H, Klasa K , Kleinman G, Surette MA, Wells E, Linkov I Published 7 July 2021 Volume 2021: DOI https://t.co/CEUnCk9WMA Edi
@Gkilgore @ImSpeaking13 The US CDC notes higher risks for severe illness and fatality associated with various factors including: chronic lung disease (inclusive of asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease [COPD], and emphysema)… https://t.co/lVn5bp4HR
@saribethrose @GOP @FoxNews @Facebook @YouTube No. It’s the consequences of millions of people being in very poor health .. healthy people are not dying from covid. https://t.co/2AKcBlhVMc
RT @iKilledKenny_44: @MclartyKrysten @Dmitrygm0 @ThomasAcworth @BallouxFrancois It is pretty obvious that the vast majority of children dyi…
@MclartyKrysten @Dmitrygm0 @ThomasAcworth @BallouxFrancois It is pretty obvious that the vast majority of children dying from Covid will be as a result of multiple pre-exisitng comorbidities Source for table: https://t.co/8yf6UKXgRo
COVID-19 & Underlying #death: Study #China severe #disease & increased #mortality with #diabetes #CVD + risk #smoking & #obesity. #US higher risks 4 fatality = chronic #lungdisease #diabetes #CVD #renal #liver diseases https://t.co/3sQAUs3eFY
Comorbidity Data in Explaining COVID Death Rates | RMHP @DovePress https://t.co/MFKMGFIkaq
New article co-authored by Dr. Christopher Cummings, GES Sr. Research Fellow, "Can Comorbidity Data Explain Cross-State and Cross-National Difference in COVID-19 Death Rates?" Online at: https://t.co/3zq9ZsNfKI #COVID19 https://t.co/4MbttJhugV