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Would COVID-19 Have Even Been a Thing Fifty Years Ago?
Frontpagemagazine ^ | Oct 15, 2020 | William Sullivan

Posted on 10/15/2020 7:47:02 AM PDT by SJackson

What really made this "pandemic" a uniquely miserable moment in history.

Imagine that an unknown, highly contagious, and incredibly deadly virus originates in Asia and spreads across the globe, infecting some tens of millions of people and killing over a million people.  And in America, despite this pandemic, and despite unprecedented political protests and violent riots occurring in the streets, the stock market and economy both improbably remain strong.   

You could be forgiven for thinking that this describes America in 2020 and the COVID-19 virus which originated in Wuhan, as it’s a completely accurate description of both.  But there’s a difference between today and this particular example.  Other than domestic social unrest and a war against Communism in Southeast Asia, life during the Hong Kong flu pandemic of 1968-70 generally went on as normal. 

Globally, it is estimated that one to four million died of Hong Kong flu, with the highest rates of mortality among infants and the elderly.  Some countries were hit harder than others, but it was “widespread and deadly” in the United States, with over 100 thousand estimated to have died.

And, again, life went on as normal in 1968 and 1969, whereas our world has been turned upside down in 2020.  Small businesses across America have shuttered their doors forever, marriages and families have been broken due to financial strife and stress, our children lost precious time in education and social development that they will never get back, and Americans can’t even exercise their God-given and explicitly protected right to go to church. 

Why? Let’s take a look at some of the numbers involved here.

The lowest estimate offered for global deaths associated with Hong Kong flu pandemic is one million, and if one million were infected and died with Hong Kong flu in a world with roughly 3.6 billion people, it was a mortality of roughly 0.03 percent of the global population.  Just shy of 1.1 million people around the world have died while having COVID-19, and in the current world of roughly 7.8 billion, this amounts to 0.01 percent of the global population.

There were roughly 206 million Americans in 1968.  If 100K Americans died due to Hong Kong flu, then the number of deaths was about 0.05 percent of the population.  Today, 210K have died with COVID-19.  In a population of 331 million, this amounts to 0.06 percent of the population.

Those numbers don’t tell a whole story, but they begin to paint a clearer picture of the two pandemics.  Globally, it is sure that more people have died with COVID-19 than those numbers tell, with nations like China and Russia reporting inaccurate death tolls in order to tout the effectiveness of their national response to the virus.  Meanwhile, it is simultaneously true that America and other Western nations have been far more relentless in identifying the presence of COVID-19 among those who’ve died than other nations have been, and certainly more relentless in that pursuit than American doctors or the media watchdogs would have been in 1968. 

Early on in the 2020 pandemic, it became clear that the United States was dramatically overcounting novel coronavirus deaths.  As Dr. Ngozi Ezike, the director of the Illinois Department of Public Health, told Americans back in May:

[I]f you were in a hospice and had already been given weeks to live, and then you also were found to have COVID, that would be counted as a COVID death.  It means, technically even if you died of a clear alternative cause, but you had COVID at the same time, it’s still listed as a COVID death.

This wasn’t just in Illinois, but a national policy, as Dr. Deborah Birx reassured us.  We’ve all heard the nonsensical stories that developed as a result of that policy, such as a young Floridian man in his 20s having tragically died in a motorcycle accident, only to be later labeled a COVID victim.

Such ridiculous efforts to connect unrelated deaths to the physical ravages of COVID-19, along with the media’s breathless reporting of the skewed data which resulted from it, have made an impression upon Americans. 

According to Sonal Desai at Franklin Templeton, the vast majority of Americans are either uninformed or misinformed as to who is actually at risk if infected by the virus.  Americans think, her study shows, that Americans aged 0-24 represent 8 percent of COVID deaths, and that nearly 40 percent of deaths have been in the 65 and older demographic.  In truth, those aged 0-24 only represent only 0.2 percent of COVID deaths, while those aged 65 and older represent a full 80 percent of COVID deaths.  Indeed, many analyses show that the median age of COVID deaths is 80, and that over half of those who’ve died with COVID have two or more life threatening conditions, or comorbidities, such as heart disease, chronic liver disease, or diabetes mellitus. 

In 1968, less than five percent of the world’s much smaller population was over 65.  Today, nearly 10 percent of the world’s much larger global population is over 65.  One need not speculate long to understand that medical advancements have allowed countless millions to live longer, even in spite of debilitating and life-threatening diseases that would have killed them years earlier just a few decades ago.  And overwhelmingly, these are the people dying with this virus.

Now, with all that in mind, would COVID-19 have been anything more than a passing bug fifty years ago?  Probably not.  The virus would have found suitable hosts, nearly half of whom would have experienced no symptoms at all, and the vast, vast majority of whom would have experienced mild, familiar symptoms and recovered without any medical attention.  There would have been no efforts to label murder or trauma victims as victims of the virus, or efforts by Democrats and the media to crush the economy, and we would have, as we did with the Hong Kong flu, learned to live our lives with it, even in spite of a vaccine. (Fact: It’s still with us today.)

The similarities and contrasts between fifty years ago and today are yet more evidence that what has made this pandemic a uniquely horrific and miserable moment in history is not on account of this particular viral strain, but on account of a government-media complex inducing fear through propaganda and exerting power through unconstitutional edicts.  It’s more evidence that the doctors arguing for targeted mitigation were correct all along, including Dr. David Katz, who argued as early as March 20 in the New York Times for a “surgical” strategy of protecting the most at-risk while letting the rest of Americans go about their lives. That’s the strategy that Sweden employed, and though they could have protected nursing homes better, they are all but done with COVID-19 and life is back to normal.  And thankfully, it’s the strategy that Trump adviser Dr. Scott Atlas is recommending today.

Fifty years ago, COVID-19 might not have even been a serious news item, much less the hysteria-inducing threat the media have made it out to be.  And today, it didn’t have to be the horrible thing that it became for hundreds of millions of Americans who would have had few or no problems at all in becoming infected by this virus which very selectively harms only a very small segment of our population.  


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1 posted on 10/15/2020 7:47:02 AM PDT by SJackson
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To: SJackson

50 years ago we were more aware of, understood and accepted human mortality. We knew we could not fix every problem and took our chances.

The perception of government, my many nowadays, is that it is a form of “god”. Hence the push for a “vaccine”, as though if we throw enough scientist hours at it it will simply be cured in a month or two.

Imagine how stupid that would have sounded a hundred years ago.


2 posted on 10/15/2020 7:50:59 AM PDT by cuban leaf (The political war playing out in every country now: Globalists vs Nationalists)
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To: SJackson

Speaking of throwing scientists at coming up with a vaccine, it reminds me of that Dilbert cartoon where the manager says that if a project would take a year, why not just hire 365 contractors and we can complete it in a day.


3 posted on 10/15/2020 7:52:21 AM PDT by cuban leaf (The political war playing out in every country now: Globalists vs Nationalists)
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To: SJackson

Weren’t they even starting out comparing the Wu-Flu to a 1950’s pandemic that my mom (who was a teen back then) never heard of?


4 posted on 10/15/2020 7:54:58 AM PDT by Southern Magnolia
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To: cuban leaf

Haha I like those projections. The best one I’ve heard is:

Pregnancy, you can put 100 guys on it, it’s not gonna happen any faster.


5 posted on 10/15/2020 7:57:03 AM PDT by walkingdead (We are sacrificing America's youth on the altar of our own fear. And it is a travesty.)
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To: SJackson

It wouldn’t even have been a thing 5 years ago.


6 posted on 10/15/2020 8:01:29 AM PDT by Sicon ("All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others." - G. Orwell)
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To: SJackson

If this had happened four years ago, it would not have been this “thing”.

The press immediately recognized this as a way to derail Trump, and the Democrat party went all in on locking in a permanent majority in all three branches of the federal government.

At this point, COVID is a distraction. Not saying it’s not serious, it is. But we need a plan B for after the election, because it sure looks like the Dems are going to steal this.

And then it’s going to get interesting.


7 posted on 10/15/2020 8:04:29 AM PDT by absalom01 (You should do your duty in all things. You cannot do more, and you should never wish to do less.)
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To: SJackson

The influenza pandemic of 1957 killed 116,000 Americans.

COVID fatalities are not being counted the same way as influenza fatalities.

100% of the people who die with COVID + pneumonia or COVID + ARDS (Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome) are counted exclusively as a COVID fatality.

Less than 10% of people who die with influenza + pneumonia or influenza + ARDS are counted exclusively as an influenza fatality.

Adjusted for population and the fraudulent counting method, the flu death toll from 1957 would easily reach 300,000 in 2020.

They also had a flu vaccine in 1957, but it was not available until flu deaths had already peaked.


8 posted on 10/15/2020 8:12:50 AM PDT by zeestephen
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To: SJackson

Would Covid 19 be a thing if a dem were president?


9 posted on 10/15/2020 8:22:10 AM PDT by lurk
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To: SJackson
.. I will abstain from all intentional wrong-doing and harm ..
(Hippocratic Oath excerpt)

Any medical personnel who've signed on to this scamdemic is in violation of the spirit of their professional, ethical oath.
Shame and ignominy should rightfully cover them when the truth of this political assassination attempt is finally told some day.
Much more harm has been done by the draconian, statist invasions of personal and economic liberty than was ever in prospect from this Chinese fustercluck.

/.02

10 posted on 10/15/2020 8:35:45 AM PDT by tomkat
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To: SJackson
Globally, it is sure that more people have died with COVID-19 than those numbers tell, with nations like China and Russia reporting inaccurate death tolls

Nationally it is sure that far, far less have died in the United States "than those numbers tell" with states and counties reporting any death "with" the flu as a death "from" the flu.

11 posted on 10/15/2020 8:38:48 AM PDT by ElkGroveDan (My tagline is in the shop.)
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To: SJackson

I had the Hong Kong Flu and it was the worst I ever had. Maybe it made me immune to the Covid Monster. I would like to see more people getting the antibodies tests, and of positive, a little card that says “Leave me alone, I can’t get Covid and I can’t give it, so no mask required.”


12 posted on 10/15/2020 8:44:57 AM PDT by Savage Rider
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To: SJackson

No pandemic in history was ever mishandled like this.


13 posted on 10/15/2020 9:00:24 AM PDT by RJS1950 (The democrats are the "enemies foreign and domestic" cited in the federal oath)
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Bump


14 posted on 10/15/2020 9:03:05 AM PDT by foreverfree
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