RE: Police Myths

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Hi there @markush, thanks for responding :-)

The source was to show that covid-19 remains the largest killer of police. Furthermore, it compares fatality rates with the year before, 2021, while I said the numbers have gone up since 2020, the year of publication of the 25 most dangerous jobs in America. I must admit though that I haven't done any rigorous research with regards to the gap in covid-19 deaths between Republicans and Democrats; this should be common knowledge by now. So I'm quite baffled you asking me, or anyone else for that matter, to prove that. "For red and blue America, a glaring divide in COVID-19 death rates persists 2 years later" "Pro-Trump counties continue to suffer far higher COVID death tolls" "Republican US counties saw more COVID-19 deaths" Just some random headlines from this year. Not that anyone needs proof though, right? I mean I assume everyone is aware of the ideological chasm between reds and blues with regards to masks, vaccinations, lockdowns and the likes... I fear that if you still have to ask for proof, no amount of proof will ever be enough.



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I respect you took the time to comment.

"The source was to show that covid-19 remains the largest killer of police"

Sounds dramatic "largest killer" while there are 800.000 police officers and 54 died from or with covid.

I heard about 200.000 people died form wrong medicine use in the US. And then we worry about covid i honestly dont get that.

"Pro-Trump counties continue to suffer far higher COVID death tolls"

Okay but there are more studies and research;

"California Versus Florida, a Covid Reckoning

Bloomberg; The two states had very different strategies for handling the pandemic, but it's hard to tell which came out better after a thorough look at the data."

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"Washtinton Policy centre:

The researches started with over 18,000 studies and after four levels of screening found 24 papers that would provide a stringent comparison. The results of their study are dramatic. They found that lockdowns reduced mortality in the United States and Europe by only 0.2 percent on average. They also looked at forced shelter-in-place, which reduced mortality by only 2.9 percent on average."

"A Johns Hopkins study says 'ill-founded' lockdowns did little to limit COVID deaths "

Im sure if we both keep cherry picking we can find more and more.

But thats fine at least we both have our doubts about the government intentions.

Okay nuff said now.

Peace n goodluck here.

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