THERMONUCLEAR BAD—Hospitals completely overwhelmed in China ever since restrictions dropped. Epidemiologist estimate >60% of CHINA & 10% of Earth’s population likely infected over next 90 days. Deaths likely in the millions—plural. This is just the start!

https://twitter.com/i/status/1604748747640119296

 

Bodies pile up inside a hospital in #CCPChina. Don’t know exactly which hospital, could be Harbin city. The man who shot this video has a strong accent of Northeast #China.

https://twitter.com/i/status/1604485770537992193

 

EDITOR’S NOTE : CLASSIC FEAR PORN FROM A GUY IN THE U S NAMED ERIC FEIGL-DING ….NOTORIOUS FOR IMPLORNG FORCED VACCINATION AND SEVERE CHINA STYLE LOCKDOWNS ….

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Eric Feigl-Ding is not a medical doctor. This came as a surprise to me, though it may not be particularly relevant. The title of “doctor” in English-language media is ambiguous: it can refer to physicians, to Ph.D. graduates, to dentists, even to chiropractors. Feigl-Ding has a dual doctorate in nutrition and epidemiology from Harvard University, and while epidemiology can be the study of infectious diseases and how they spread through the population, his own pre-pandemic corner of epidemiology had more to do with food than viruses. He did enrol in medical school but left before completing his degree.

But Feigl-Ding is not just clickbaity; he gets facts wrong.

In one of his early pandemic tweets he mistakenly wrote that this new coronavirus was eight times as infectious as SARS, which was nowhere near true based on the preliminary data he was quoting. Later, he shared a graph from the CDC and claimed it meant that young people were just as likely to be hospitalized with COVID as older generations, even though a close look at the graph’s axis revealed this was not true. On Mehdi Hasan’s MSNBC television show, he could be heard claiming that one in seven children will get long COVID, so in “a 30-person classroom, statistically, four kids will have suffered some form of long COVID.” Hasan had to correct him on the air: “In a 30-person classroom, if all kids had COVID, four of them could develop long COVID.” Alarmism comes easily to this epidemiologist.

https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/covid-19-medical-critical-thinking/eric-feigl-ding-epidemiologist-who-moves-fast-and-breaks-things