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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

In this article, I write that a healthy young person has a greater chance of being struck by lightning than dying from Covid. This statement is not hyperbole or embellishment. I think it's true. I researched mortality risks of "healthy" children (0 to 17) in the UK in the first year of the pandemic and concluded that their risk of dying from Covid in the first 12 months of the pandemic was about 1 in 2 million. Per another research project, I found that the risk of a random person in America being struck by lightning is about 1 in 700,000 in a 12-month period.

Here's a story I wrote about the (ignored) UK children's mortality study. All I did was subtract from the children's population that did not have prior "life-altering" medical conditions.

https://www.uncoverdc.com/2021/07/30/for-majority-of-uk-children-covid-mortality-is-0-000/

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John Roberts's avatar

Great article Bill. You hit the nail on the head perfectly.

I still am amazed at my brother and sisters who still to this day don’t get it even after telling them very early on when I had three old work mates from the same company die within days of getting the first shot right after the roll out. No questions,no curiosity, only response was stop send us information on the vaccines. Brother brag’s about getting shots and boosters to travel. Sister’s have had adverse events with one having on going heart issues. Still no clue. They trust the medical “so called”experts.

I think I know why. They all have multiple college degrees and or Masters degrees and graduated with honors and or grade points of 3.5 or better. Me? Graduated in 5 years with a 2.2 in Business Management and Marketing.

I love my siblings and don’t want to see them or anyone hurt, but come on people. WAKE UP!!!

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