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  1. I hope she makes a full recovery. Thinking of the family during an obviously tough time.
  2. That would be a massive assumption on your part. There is lots of evidence. I stopped thinking with my feelings a decade ago. What about the people walking down the street, with a mask on, by themselves? Do you think they're thinking with their feelings?
  3. Leveraged? Where are you placing your stop loss?
  4. Unfortunately 'experts' have biases and emotions like fear and greed. They are also not correct 100% of the time, in fact much less than 100% of the time. Global finance 'experts' are a very good example of this right now.
  5. Even so, it may have been around but now it seems it is prevalent, where a decade ago it was not.
  6. Covid is listed as #3 on the list and drug overdose at #10. Also "being unable to or uncomfortable accessing medical care during the worst of the pandemic" is not a cause of death.
  7. This is just another symptom of a corrupted system. This is not the cause.
  8. The other difference between 1980 and 2002 is leverage and scope. Bonds are being levered to purchase more bonds. That only works until the market moves against you. Central banks can no longer afford to pay the interest on the debt they own! This is uncharted waters, we've never before done this in history. We need to stop kicking the can down the road and get this reset done already.
  9. International Journal of Infectious diseases' (2022) OP04.02 (797) Excess Deaths during COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta, Canada S. Beesoon 1,∗ , M.A. Joffe 2, J. Bakal 3, K. Williams 4, M. Brindle 1 1Alberta Health Services, Surgery Strategic Clinical Network, Edmonton, Canada 2Alberta Health Services, Clinical Support Services and Provincial Clinical Excellence, Edmonton, Canada 3Alberta Health Services, Provincial Research Data Services, Calgary, Canada 4Alberta Health Services, Indigenous Wellness Core, Calgary, Canada Conclusion: There was statistically significant increase in allcause mortality. Although older adults are more likely to die of COVID-19, there was massive increase in non-COVID-19 related mortality among the youth. These should be factored in public policy decisions on epidemic/pandemic management. https://www.ijidonline.com/article/S1201-9712(21)00946-2/pdf These sources should be satisfcatory for you...?
  10. Yes, we do. Good point. Had you heard of myocarditis before 2020? What about sudden adult death syndrome?
  11. This is backwards. A weaker currency makes our exports cheaper to other countries. The only reason Canada needs to keep pace with the US in terms of the central bank rate, is to ensure our currency doesn't crater, (like JPY, GBP and emerging market currencies). As for not knowing how high rates will go - the Fed will need to pivot soon. Things are breaking anfd the BOJ and BOE have already been bailing out bond markets. Its onlt a matter of time until the ECB and FED are doing the same thing. The Swiss central bank rate is still just .5%.
  12. Malhotra studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh and graduated in 2001.[18] He spent his foundation years as a doctor in Scotland, at Wishaw General Hospital then at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh and finally at Liberton Hospital which specialises in care of the elderly.[18] He completed his post-graduate medical diploma during two years working at the Manchester Royal Infirmary.[18] He held specialist registrar positions at St James's University Hospital in Leeds and Blackpool Victoria Hospital.[18] Malhotra has held cardiology posts with the UK National Health Service as a cardiology specialist registrar at Harefield Hospital,[18][19] at the Royal Free Hospital in Hampstead[18] and as an Honorary Consultant Cardiologist at Frimley Park Hospital.[20][21] He is a former Consultant Clinical Associate to the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges[20] and is a visiting professor at Bahiana School of Medicine and Public Health, Salvador, Brazil.[22][23] In 2015 he was appointed as a trustee of the King's Fund and was reappointed for a further three years in 2018.[
  13. Scroll through the last 2 pages bud. Instead of having to write this out to you, next time I'm just going to do a laugh emoji, if that's alright.
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