… He says, “Hush you doctors, hush reporters. Hush you science nerds …”
“Everyone can get a test.”
“It’s just the flu!!!”
… “It’s a hoax like all the rest.” …
The Liar Tweets Tonight by Roy Zimmerman, Apr 21, 2020 I listened again with my noise cancelling headphones. wow. superb harmonies, instruments, a top notch production!
Come on America!
VOTE HIM OUT! VOTE HIM OUT! VOTE HIM OUT! VOTE HIM OUT! VOTE HIM OUT! VOTE HIM OUT! VOTE HIM OUT!!!
How does coronavirus kill? Clinicians trace a ferocious rampage through the body, from brain to toes by Meredith Wadman, Jennifer Couzin-Frankel, Jocelyn Kaiser, Catherine Matacic Apr. 17, 2020, Science Mag
Incredible visuals with this article. What do bodies look like after lying oil and gas companies, corrupt abusive regulators and criminal politicians, enabled by the captured judicial industry and our “health” agencies, frac us and our loved ones to bits?
… “[The disease] can attack almost anything in the body with devastating consequences,” says cardiologist Harlan Krumholz of Yale University and Yale-New Haven Hospital, who is leading multiple efforts to gather clinical data on COVID-19.
“Its ferocity is breathtaking and humbling.” …
Despite the more than 1000 papers now spilling into journals and onto preprint servers every week, a clear picture is elusive, as the virus acts like no pathogen humanity has ever seen.
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Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) pollution…“may be one of the most important contributors to fatality caused by the COVID-19” a recent study [source] found after analyzing death cases from 66 administrative regions in Italy, Spain, France, and Germany. “Results show that out of the 4443 fatality cases, 3487 (78%) were in five regions located in north Italy and central Spain.
Additionally, the same five regions show the highest NO2 concentrations combined with downwards airflow which prevent an efficient dispersion of air pollution.
These results indicate that the long-term exposure to this pollutant may be one of the most important contributors to fatality caused by the COVID-19 virus in these regions and maybe across the whole world.” [source]
- 83% of all fatalities (3701 cases) occurred in regions where the maximum NO2 concentration was above 100 μmol/m2
- 15.5% (691 cases) occurred in regions where the maximum NO2 concentration was between 50 and 100 μmol/m2
- 1.5% of all fatalities (51 cases) occurred in regions where the maximum NO2 concentration was below 50 μmol/m2
It shall be noted that there are other potentially decisive factors, such as a higher population density or a higher rate of international travel, that are also typical characteristics of urban areas, in addition to higher levels of pollution.