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Do You Really Understand Your Risk of Dying From COVID?

Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola  Fact Checked October 25, 2022

STORY-AT-A-GLANCE

Polls taken in 2020 and 2021 revealed Americans were wildly confused and misinformed about their true risk of dying from COVID

Based on a new preprint analysis by professor John Ioannidis, there’s no reason for anyone to live in fear anymore, regardless of your age, as your risk of dying from COVID
is — and always was — minuscule across the board

Before the COVID jabs were rolled out, if you were 19 or younger, your risk of dying of COVID was 0.0003%; only 3 per 1 million infected with COVID at this age ended up dying.
Between ages 60 and 69, the infection fatality rate was 0.501%, i.e., 1 out of 200 infected died

Emerging evidence suggests the shots are causing immune deficiency in some people, thereby actually raising their risk of dying from SARS-CoV-2 infection, even with the now milder strain

The real-world risk of dying from COVID-19 based on published data from the Irish census bureau and the central statistics office for 2020 and 2021 is as follows: For people under 70, the death rate was 0.014%; under 50 years of age, it was 0.002%, which equates to a 1 in 50,000 risk, or about the same as dying from fire or smoke inhalation. Under 25 years of age, the mortality rate was 0.00018%, or 1 in 500,000 risk of dying from COVID

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