We know they inflate stats, but "per capita" isn't applicable to the point being made here.
The op said all the hospitalizations are those who are jabbed. How would a per capita stat be needed for this?
And again, these stats aren't "also rubbish". They are the government stats. If the government stats are rubbish, then they are rubbish, not also rubbish
We know they inflate stats, but "per capita" isn't applicable to the point being made here.
The op said all the hospitalizations are those who are jabbed. How would a per capita stat be needed for this?
And again, these stats aren't "also rubbish". They are the government stats. If the government stats are rubbish, then they are rubbish, not also rubbish
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