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Coronavirus Codswallop -- By the Numbers

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“Codswallop” is one of those interesting words that might have been used by Supreme Court justice Anton Scalia in a dissenting opinion, or by conservative intellectual William F. Buckley in describing some liberal policy.

It’s a British expression that refers to words or ideas that are foolish or untrue, in other words, nonsense.

While codswallop is a good description of the entire Democrat agenda, today I will restrict its use to the hysteria surrounding the coronavirus outbreak, media fear mongering, and resulting public panic.

Big media is all about ratings, view, and clicks, hence their axiom, “If it bleeds, it leads.” A viral outbreak is the perfect story, on par with a missing Malaysian airliner or a celebrity football player named OJ on trial for murder.

The added bonus is that any negative news can be laid at the feet of a president loathed by the media, who just so happens to be running for reelection. The media is in full campaign mode, trying desperately to drag the carcass of one of their corpse like candidates across the presidential finish line.

Stoking fear over quarantines and supply chain disruptions have sent the stock market on a downward roller coaster ride. One of President Trump’s major achievements is the roaring economy. Taking the stock market down 25% or more may help the Democrats. But by the numbers, the economy is still roaring, bolstered by the February jobs report of 273,000 added jobs, more than expected, and record low 3.5% unemployment.

Despite the hair-on-fire reporting of Coronavirus virus news, let’s look at some actual numbers, rather than the codswallop from CNN or MSNBC. Statistics from the Centers of Disease Control and the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Dashboard are illustrative.

At the time of this writing, there are 107,352 cases worldwide, 3,646 deaths, and 60,558 recoveries. 15 of those deaths occurred in the U.S. The odds of recovering are far higher than the odds of dying.

Cases in Mainland China have peaked with few added cases over the past week. Cases elsewhere are on the rise, following the same pattern as China in early February. Recoveries are rising at an even faster rate.

Granted that China may be better equipped to institute mandatory quarantines and travel restrictions under their command and control government, the pattern is similar to the disease course for other viral epidemics.

Anthony Fauci, MD, of the National Institutes of Health and member of the Trump administration’s task force gave some perspective in a New England Journal of Medicine editorial,

The median age of the patients was 59 years, with higher morbidity and mortality among the elderly and among those with coexisting conditions (similar to the situation with influenza).

The overall clinical consequences of Covid-19 may ultimately be more akin to those of a severe seasonal influenza.

In other words, coronavirus may be a nastier version of the seasonal flu, potentially fatal for the elderly and infirm. How many Americans die from the flu each day? Let’s ask the CDC.

Influenza and pneumonia caused 55,672 deaths in the U.S. in 2017, or 153 persons per day. As a reminder, only 15 have died from coronavirus to date, the number dying in in any four-hour period from the flu.

Over the past decade, influenza flu has affected between 9.3 and 45 million persons each year, depending on the flu severity. Hospitalizations for the flu have ranged from 140,000 to 800,000 persons per year and deaths varied between 12,000 and 61,000 each year.

These numbers, in America only, far eclipse the number of coronavirus fatalities worldwide, about 3,600 thus far. This could and will likely change, but are the numbers worthy of the hair-on-fire reaction from cable news anchors and Democrat politicians?

Remember the coronavirus mortality rate of 3.4% pushed by the World Health Organization, the global deep state’s health mouthpiece? President Trump said that was number was too high and was excoriated by the liberal media, eagerly willing to trade a bunch of dead Americans for a Trump defeat in November.

It turns out the President was correct. Health and Human Services Assistant Secretary Admiral Brett Giroir declared, "The best estimates now of the overall mortality rate for COVID-19 is somewhere between 0.1% and 1%."

For comparison, the fatality rate for the seasonal flu is 0.1%. The coronavirus fatality rate is likely similar to the 0.1-1% figure is based on confirmed cases. How many individuals have a normal cold, when in reality they have coronavirus, and recover after a week? Meaning that far more are infected but are unreported as their infection is a nonevent, making the fatality rate lower than reported.

Look also at past viral illnesses, far more lethal than coronavirus. The fatality rate for MERS and SARS was 34.4 and 9.5% respectively. Neither illness generated as much media hysteria as coronavirus.

Swine flu, also known as H1N1, happened on Obama’s watch. With over 60 million cases in the U.S., and over 12,000 deaths, where was the vitriol hurled at Obama, compared to what we are seeing directed toward Trump?

Another number ignored by the media is the number of cases of coronavirus per capita. The U.S. rate is obviously far lower than China, South Korea, and Japan, but also lower than Italy, France, Germany, and Spain.

President Trump’s decisive actions, again contrary to media reporting, are responsible for keeping U.S. numbers down due to his travel ban.

For additional perspective, heart disease kills 1774 persons a day, cancer 1641, accidents 466, and strokes 401 per day. A recent tornado in Tennessee claimed 24 lives, almost twice the number of Americans who died from coronavirus thus far.

Some other numbers offer perspective. Americans die each year from unusual causes. 160 die each year from autoerotic asphyxiation, 67 are victims of serial killers, 986 are killed by police, 75 from lawnmowers, 31 struck by lightning, and one American dies each year being trampled on Black Friday.


I haven’t heard any media angst over lawnmowers or auto-erotica. Medical errors are also far more dangerous than any viral epidemic. From 250,000 to 400,000 Americans die each year from medical errors, the third most common cause of death in the U.S. What would happen if Bernie Sanders got his wish and government was in charge of all of healthcare?

Numbers are inconvenient to the media. Particularly the math challenged like MSNBC’s Brian Williams and NY Times editor Mara Gay discussing Bloomberg’s campaign spending, being off by a factor of a million. How can we trust these people reporting on coronavirus numbers?

President Franklin D. Roosevelt once said, “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” If you watch the evening news or read the daily newspaper, you will be inundated with fear. Take the constant barrage of coronavirus codswallop with a grain of salt and keep things in perspective.


Never have heard of "Codswallop" knew all you wordsmith types would like.
 
It's obvious to anyone paying attention what the MSM is trying to do.

:rolleyes:

Everything isn't about Trump. The problem here is that Trump has a massive ego problem and decided to make a serious health issue about himself and his political future. Instead of acting like a President, he acted like a child.
 
:rolleyes:

Everything isn't about Trump. The problem here is that Trump has a massive ego problem and decided to make a serious health issue about himself and his political future. Instead of acting like a President, he acted like a child.
Would you please explain to those of us who have not followed it as closely as you how DJT made a serious health issue about himself, and instead of acting like a President he acted like a child?
 
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Everything isn't about Trump. The problem here is that Trump has a massive ego problem and decided to make a serious health issue about himself and his political future. Instead of acting like a President, he acted like a child.

Was it him or the media? I haven't really paid attention to how Trump has responded to this, to busy talking to different money guys and watching the market. From everything I am hearing and learning the MSM is way overreacting and looks to have successfully created a panic among the population. I lived through SARs, H1N1 and all the other pandemics that caused concern but I never saw the media or the market act like this.
 
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Would you please explain to those of us who have not followed it as closely as you how DJT made a serious health issue about himself, and instead of acting like a President he acted like a child?
In for the response to this.
 
Would you please explain to those of us who have not followed it as closely as you how DJT made a serious health issue about himself, and instead of acting like a President he acted like a child?

Here is just one example:

https://thehill.com/policy/healthca...ke-news-media-is-doing-everything-possible-to

"The Fake News Media is doing everything possible to make us look bad. Sad!" - Donald Trump

He processes everything through the lenses of how it is going to make HIM look. He always has to point the finger at someone else.

He acts like a child. He isn't a leader.
 
:rolleyes:

Everything isn't about Trump. The problem here is that Trump has a massive ego problem and decided to make a serious health issue about himself and his political future. Instead of acting like a President, he acted like a child.

You need to go to the MSNBC, CNN, Bloomberg, CBS, ABC, NBC and many others to tell them that "not everything is about Trump," hahahaha what a clown. The media makes everything about Trump, 90%+ in a negative way, whereas when the ex-rodent in chief did anything he was the greatest president ever and his actions were painted in a positive light.

News flash, most everyone who has accomplished what Trump has, actually has a big ego some who have accomplished nothing also have big egos, my guess is you fall in the later group.
 
Was it him or the media?

Well, he wants you to believe it was the media. He wants you rant and raving about the media. He wants you focused on anything but the seriousness of this situation.

And that is the point!

He isn't acting like a President right now.
 
the commies wanted to crash markets and slow down the trump train using media driven panic amongst the sheep to ignite a fire

it’s been posted here the only thing to stop trump would be a negative economy

match the wuhan flu with swibe flu coverage
when they didn’t want panic to set in

well here you go
 
You need to go to the MSNBC, CNN, Bloomberg, CBS, ABC, NBC and many others to tell them that "not everything is about Trump," hahahaha what a clown. The media makes everything about Trump, 90%+ in a negative way, whereas when the ex-rodent in chief did anything he was the greatest president ever and his actions were painted in a positive light.

No, the media does what the media does. It reports and it conducts analysis. This is what it has done under every **** President. Trump isn't experiencing something new here. He is the President, thus he will be held responsible as the President should be!

When Bush was President and the Katrina disaster happened, the media held him responsible for shortcomings. Bush didn't act like a child though and make Hurricane Katrina about himself. He took responsibility and sought to solve the problems that ware arising. That is what a President does.

"The buck stops here," remember?

harry-truman-buck-stops-here-96816088-fotosearch-getty-resized.jpg
 
the commies wanted to crash markets and slow down the trump train using media driven panic amongst the sheep to ignite a fire

it’s been posted here the only thing to stop trump would be a negative economy

match the wuhan flu with swibe flu coverage
when they didn’t want panic to set in

well here you go

:rolleyes:

You would buy ocean front property in Arizona is Trump was selling it, wouldn't you?

Thanks for the post though, you make my point.
 
Well, he wants you to believe it was the media. He wants you rant and raving about the media. He wants you focused on anything but the seriousness of this situation.

And that is the point!

He isn't acting like a President right now.
I know you believe what you are saying. But for those of us who have not followed it as closely as you what we are looking for from you is something specific which leads you to believe he (his administration) is not taking this seriously, is not acting “presidential.” What specifically has he (his administration) done - or more specifically not done - that you would have him do? Just saying he complains about the press is not sufficient.
 
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No, the media does what the media does. It reports and it conducts analysis. This is what it has done under every **** President. Trump isn't experiencing something new here. He is the President, thus he will be held responsible as the President should be!

When Bush was President and the Katrina disaster happened, the media held him responsible for shortcomings. Bush didn't act like a child though and make Hurricane Katrina about himself. He took responsibility and sought to solve the problems that ware arising. That is what a President does.

"The buck stops here," remember?

harry-truman-buck-stops-here-96816088-fotosearch-getty-resized.jpg

You can't point to actions.

Your words are meaningless without support.
 
Well, he wants you to believe it was the media. He wants you rant and raving about the media. He wants you focused on anything but the seriousness of this situation.

And that is the point!

He isn't acting like a President right now.

Have you ordered you bubble suit yet?
I much prefer leadership that doesn't panic, puts the best people it can on the case and provides everything they need to do their job. From what I see that is exactly what Trump has done. Remember Democrats and the media called Trump a racist for shutting down flights from China. From the looks of it, Trump did the exact right thing and is the reason we are not experiencing the infection rates that some other countries are experiencing.
 
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I know you believe what you are saying. But for those of us who have not followed it as closely as you what we are looking for from you is something specific which leads you to believe he (his administration) is not taking this seriously, is not acting “presidential.”

I already gave you something specific. And on the other thread, I listed what he should do right now.
 
Have you ordered you bubble suit yet?
I much prefer leadership that doesn't panic, puts the best people it can on the case and provides everything they need to do their job. From what I see that is exactly what Trump has done. Remember Democrats and the media called Trump a racist for shutting down flights from China. From the looks of it, Trump did the exact right thing and is the reason we are not experiencing the infection rates that some other countries are experiencing.

Typical Trump supporter. The house is burning down, and you look the other way while blaming the media and Democrats.

:rolleyes:
 
:rolleyes:

Everything isn't about Trump. The problem here is that Trump has a massive ego problem and decided to make a serious health issue about himself and his political future. Instead of acting like a President, he acted like a child.
Uh oh, just in.
It's being reported that an American president has a massively huge ego.

Shield your children, gather your pearls to clutch and prepare all fainting couches.
 
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