Comments Thread For: Ali Salaam, Tony Harrison's Father & Trainer, Dies From COVID-19

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  • JLC
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    #61
    Originally posted by BoloShot
    You're wrong, the newly reported figures coming out after antibody testing shows that it's actually more likely 0.06% man. It is not even as bad as the seasonal flu. May be more infectious but it does **** all to us. The number of misreported deaths is also high so those numbers are also fudged. Don't believe the hype, never do.
    A quick google search confirms what you say as accurate. Around .05 - .07 percent.


    Interesting stuff.

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    • siablo14
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      #62
      Originally posted by KTFOKING


      I remember listening to some interviews from his father after the Charlo rematch. Heartbreaking news, they father and son duo were very close.
      Sad...........

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      • Corelone
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        #63
        Originally posted by JLC
        A quick google search confirms what you say as accurate. Around .05 - .07 percent.


        Interesting stuff.
        The Boston Globe just released a 15 page obituary column. Google that.

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        • JLC
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          #64
          Googled that too. And, also accurate. Says this time last year it was 7 pages, and now it’s 16 pages. Crazy crazy stuff. My family and I have certainly been social distancing. I’m going to err on the side of caution.

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          • Bronx2245
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            #65
            That's horrible! R.I.P.!

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            • xxlefthookxx
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              #66
              Originally posted by BoloShot
              Coronavirus has been around since November. It's been six months, not six weeks. Tally that up, it's still half as lethal.
              Glad to see someone who is not buying into the lies. Some more info for you...in the US there have been fewer total deaths from all causes than in 2019. That tells me that having Covid isn't increasing deaths, perhaps getting the blame that would have been put on flu, pneuomonia, natural causes in the past. Here are the sites:


              Interactive tables show provisional birth and death counts by state of residence—updated monthly

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              • BoloShot
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                #67
                Originally posted by JLC
                A quick google search confirms what you say as accurate. Around .05 - .07 percent.


                Interesting stuff.
                That's because I'm paying attention and I'm not gonna spout something unfounded seeing as I have two doctors in the house telling me this info as it comes in.

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                • Angeljuice
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by BoloShot
                  Coronavirus has been around since November. It's been six months, not six weeks. Tally that up, it's still half as lethal.
                  It began in Wu Han in November. It took several months to travel and has been prevalent in the West since the beginning of March.

                  First death in America is day one (for you).

                  Are you suggesting that you count the deaths from before the virus entered the country? Probably not wise to follow your instincts in that case.

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                  • Angeljuice
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by xxlefthookxx
                    Glad to see someone who is not buying into the lies. Some more info for you...in the US there have been fewer total deaths from all causes than in 2019. That tells me that having Covid isn't increasing deaths, perhaps getting the blame that would have been put on flu, pneuomonia, natural causes in the past. Here are the sites:


                    https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/p...nal-tables.htm
                    ****** comment. The virus didn't reach America until February/March, but let's count from when it was only in China, why not?

                    Ignorance kills, RIP.

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                    • BoloShot
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Angeljuice
                      It began in Wu Han in November. It took several months to travel and has been prevalent in the West since the beginning of March.

                      First death in America is day one (for you).

                      Are you suggesting that you count the deaths from before the virus entered the country? Probably not wise to follow your instincts in that case.
                      I'm not American and not referring to only America so no, a worldwide pandemic starts as soon as it spreads from its origin. What the **** are you talking about? You know you're wrong. You sound genuinely ret@rded. You don't know what you're talking about. By the way it likely spread to America very quickly unbeknownst to you as the airport was kept open in Wuhan for the first two months that the Chinese tried to cover it up.

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