Supply Chain and Logistics Management executive and Business Consultant with 40 years of international business experience at several world class manufacturing, technology and logistics companies. Executive level experience includes Vice President of Logistics, Vice President of Business ...
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Supply Chain and Logistics Management executive and Business Consultant with 40 years of international business experience at several world class manufacturing, technology and logistics companies. Executive level experience includes Vice President of Logistics, Vice President of Business Development, Director of Global Logistics, Director of Operations, Managing Director (Geschäftsführer), Director of Transportation and CEO of a Supply Chain and Logistics Consultancy.
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Coronavirus: Let's Move On
56 million human beings die every year. This is a big number. But, there's very little we can do about it. However, 700 deaths or 1,000 as you say, is not a big number when you put it into perspective. Any number can look bad, when it's taken out of perspective. Put the number of people who have and will die from C-19 into perspective and it's easy to see that destroying the economy, the freedom and the lives of 50 million Americans is an insane act and abuse of power. Compare the C-19 deaths of 140,000 to date in the USA (and the death rate has fallen drastically since this started) to the annual average deaths of 2.8 million and you can easily see the insanity. We're seeing 5% of the 2020 deaths coming from C-19, just wait until the annual numbers for all deaths are counted and I'm sure we will see that the 2020 deaths are very close to the same average annual deaths, we've experienced year after year. If this proves to be the case, there is no better evidence that the actual C-19 deaths were inflated.
Coronavirus: Let's Move On
I’m currently in Austria, a modern European country with a population of 9 million. No one is wearing a mask and they haven’t for weeks. Only 700 deaths have resulted from C-19.
Coronavirus: Let's Move On
There’s no evidence that lockdowns helped. There’s lots of evidence they hurt. If lockdowns worked, why is C-19 spiking? If they worked, there should not be a spike in infections.
Coronavirus: Let's Move On
Sorry, there’s no guarantee you won’t be unlucky.
Coronavirus: Let's Move On
Please don’t tell people to intentionally cough into someone’s face.
Coronavirus: Let's Move On
Sorry, but wearing a mask is not a guarantee you won’t catch C-19.
Coronavirus: Let's Move On
What’s worse dying from C-19 or dying from suicide, starvation, cancer or heart disease or some other treatable illness that wasn’t taken care of because of the lockdowns?
Coronavirus: Let's Move On
56 million people die every year! Death is part of life. Lockdowns are going to kill more people than C-19.
Coronavirus: Let's Move On
Two points I'd like to make. (1) According to a report on Healthline.com, "Researchers say anywhere from 25 percent to 80 percent of people with COVID-19 are unaware they have the virus." More proof that you can't believe or trust some "doctors, scientists, professionals, etc", because who in their right mind would make a statement with such a broad range? 25% to 80%? Are you kidding me? This simply means that the "experts" don't have a clue. (2) If even 25% is the right number, and with the numbers of deaths being so small compared to those infected, how dangerous can C-19 be when so many infectees are asymptomatic?
Coronavirus: Let's Move On
Unfortunately, there have also been too many "republican/conservative" mayors and governors, unconstitutionally closing the economies of their cities and states and putting citizens under house arrest to say that this is a conspiracy by the left, not to mention that almost every country in the world has done the same thing. I would say it is more accurately a hyped up threat that the US and World press pushed because it sold ad space to their clients and that ignorant, incompetent politicians overreacted to. Until now, this has been the greatest fiasco in human history. Who know what they will do next.