France, Once a Vaccine Pioneer, Is Top Skeptic in Covid-19 Pandemic
On Jan 25, Rod Speed wrote:
David P wrote Rod Speed wrote Stupid reason to refuse to have anything to do with vaccination. All the vaccines do is counteract natural eugenics, which allows the proliferation of inferior forms! Thats bull**** too. The spanish flu killed the most healthy,, ****wit. Pollution, Infectious Disease, and Mortality: Evidence from the 1918 Spanish Influenza Pandemic by Karen Clay, Joshua Lewis, Edson Severnini NBER Working Paper No. 21635, Issued in Oct 2015, Revised May 2018 The 1918 flu Pandemic killed millions worldwide & hundreds of thousands in the U.S. This paper studies the impact of air pollution on pandemic mortality. The analysis combines a panel dataset on infant and all-age mortality with a novel measure of air pollution based on the burning of coal in a large sample of U.S. cities. We estimate that air pollution contributed significantly to pandemic mortality. Cities that used more coal experienced tens of thousands of excess deaths in 1918 relative to cities that used less coal with similar pre-pandemic socioeconomic conditions and baseline health. Factors related to poverty, public health, and the timing of onset also affected pandemic mortality. The findings support recent medical evidence on the link between air pollution and influenza infection, and suggest that poor air quality was an important cause of mortality during the pandemic. https://www.nber.org/papers/w21635 |
France, Once a Vaccine Pioneer, Is Top Skeptic in Covid-19 Pandemic
David P wrote
Rod Speed wrote David P wrote Rod Speed wrote Stupid reason to refuse to have anything to do with vaccination. All the vaccines do is counteract natural eugenics, which allows the proliferation of inferior forms! Thats bull**** too. The spanish flu killed the most healthy,, ****wit. Pollution, Infectious Disease, and Mortality: Evidence from the 1918 Spanish Influenza Pandemic by Karen Clay, Joshua Lewis, Edson Severnini NBER Working Paper No. 21635, Issued in Oct 2015, Revised May 2018 The 1918 flu Pandemic killed millions worldwide & hundreds of thousands in the U.S. This paper studies the impact of air pollution on pandemic mortality. The analysis combines a panel dataset on infant and all-age mortality with a novel measure of air pollution based on the burning of coal in a large sample of U.S. cities. We estimate that air pollution contributed significantly to pandemic mortality. Pity about the completely unpolluted communitys which were spectacularly decimated by the spanish flu. Cities that used more coal experienced tens of thousands of excess deaths in 1918 relative to cities that used less coal with similar pre-pandemic socioeconomic conditions and baseline health. Factors related to poverty, public health, and the timing of onset also affected pandemic mortality. The findings support recent medical evidence on the link between air pollution and influenza infection, and suggest that poor air quality was an important cause of mortality during the pandemic. https://www.nber.org/papers/w21635 All completely irrelevant to the FACT that the spanish flu killed the most healthy, |
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