@TalonXavier_ @doritmi @Raven4212 @Not_Important_B @ktibus @SatvaBody @brian_abramson @calnbg @foofdawg @ToTheLifeboats @LeeKurtiss @The_Seeadler @tenebra99 @andyoakes Please cite the evidence that the risk of vaccination exceeds the risk posed by the dise
@SeanBarton66 @basil_ireton @MrDarcy2021 @TalonXavier_ @SkepticalMutant I think it's in here, which you should read in any case. https://t.co/uFNDCw6UYK
@L_Dub78 @TobiasRuck @jeffreyatucker Sorry, Twitter didn't think this was worth my time (and Twitter was probably right but I am bored at the moment so here we are). 1. The average covid death robbed a person of 16 years of life. https://t.co/i3L5qs6X2c
@RecordsDept @mr_eeum @michaelmalice Yes, it's generally low risk. Except those for whom it's not. Hence, 800,000 dead Americans. Average loss of life is 16 years. There are zero rational reasons not to get vaxed, despite what Dr Rogan says https://t.co/FQ
@IdentifyAsJPG @Jon85943072 @siampersie2 @benshapiro By the way, your dismissal of covid dead as people who were on the brink is totally wrong. The largest study I know of found that the average covid death took 16 years of life from the victim. https://t
@davidjware @tired_tyre @HomeMediaX @michaelmalice Healthy young people are a low risk, yes. But they spread it to at-risk and older populations. Studies show the average number of life years lost to covid victims is ~16 years. Vaxs are very safe and effe
@TopGundy @michaelmalice Yes, but it's like-for-like. Compare somewhere like 'protect the vulnerable' Sweden to its neighbours. Or Australia to the UK and US. Etc etc https://t.co/6ZOS2ckuhN https://t.co/FQlYt4AJdH https://t.co/ucf5OhtxEg
@RobertB74076068 @JoshButler Like it or not, that's what the evidence shows. No one likes pandemics. https://t.co/FQlYt4AJdH https://t.co/QcjDQ0GI7O
@EnceladusFront @TheEliKlein The thing with from/with deaths is that the argument is bullshit. Are you arguing funding should _not_ be aimed at emerging diseases that kill people by the millions? https://t.co/i3L5qs6X2c
https://t.co/ETsX3NKGVU for greater detail (2/2021 paper)
@Ivar156 @SusChecked @benshapiro The largest study I can find says that the average covid death took 16 years of life with it. Thanos here says "Bring it on!" If you talk to them for even a little while, sociopaths out themselves. They can't help it. https
@Ivar156 @SusChecked @benshapiro The largest study I know of found that the average Covid death took 16 years of life. https://t.co/i3L5qs6X2c If somebody has diabetes under control and covid dysregulates their insulin response and they die, Covid killed
@gibble1979 Yeah, the average years of life lost is 16. You’re sound quite sociopathic if you think that’s no big deal. https://t.co/0NO3SX1F7r
The average covid death steals 16 years of life from the victim. https://t.co/i3L5qs6X2c
@PGBigRed @RepThomasMassie The largest study I can find actually says "The average years of life lost per death is 16 years." https://t.co/i3L5qs6X2c
@Bobisyour @alastair_ak47 @SteveKhan1916 @FinancialReview Really. You saw the death certificate did you? Three people you personally knew. In truth, studies show in covid deceased patients the average number of lost life is 16 years https://t.co/FQlYt4AJd
@PragmaticInOz @ranjitrao1 I had the figure wrong, I apologize, this study says 16. I have previously read 20. https://t.co/SzyXbUBFF6
@lorienhills @ollysmithtravel @RobHavard1 The average age thing is a red herring. It's a disease that disproportionately affects old people so the average age is older than the average age for all causes (cancer, heart disease etc). One study showed a loss
RT @PiotrSzafraski4: @docent_ws @GUS_STAT Na przykład "...20,507,518 years of life have been lost to COVID-19 among the studied 81 countrie…
@docent_ws @GUS_STAT Na przykład "...20,507,518 years of life have been lost to COVID-19 among the studied 81 countries, due to 1,279,866 deaths from the disease. The average years of life lost per death is 16 years...this study is...as of January 6, 2021"
@Di_SPACE_Lauro Bisognerebbe ricordargli che la media degli anni di vita persi a causa del COVID-19 è di 16 anni. https://t.co/vf6srHcEI8
@lockesrock @dulhunty At the same rate Australia would have had had ~50,000 covid deaths. Studies show the average number of life years lost per covid victim is 16 years. In other words, you wanted the 'freedom' for 50,00 people to lose 16 years of their l
@thatsnotmine125 @TjChaloner @ArcaneKnowledge Maybe this will help it sink in....🙄 https://t.co/H0UrbNxzPg
@RDMoor @kerpen Multiple studies using a variety of data sets and different approaches found that the average covid death takes about ten years of life. The latest report I found offers an even higher estimate: 16 years. https://t.co/EBOKxduR2P.
@JaegRbomB @FrancoisRheault @E_Duhaime Arrête de parler de choses que tu ne connais manifestement pas. https://t.co/AkpHM1nkEE https://t.co/um2xddxvZh
@PeterKonings7 @RF_HFC Onzin. Mensen met onderliggend lijden hadden langer geleefd zonder covid, gemiddeld een jaar of acht. https://t.co/7PKPce0GRg
RT @DPAWestonPhD: https://t.co/3P3T9E7JAq “Understanding the mortality impact of COVID-19 requires not only counting the dead, but analyzi…
@MiloB88586715 @FatEmperor Pinch of salt time, where are your sources? For instance, the YLL estimate is clearly rubbish, in January it was estimated to be over 20 million years for Covid-19, see https://t.co/Fx6GI2BZPu
@KennethWPratt @Eques4 @gerbilmark @DanielFooksArt The average COVID victim lost 16 years of their life. I hope you don't believe that's insignificant. https://t.co/es8WSPUucy
@JamesNi62281680 @BernieSpofforth The problem is it’s not just people like your grandad, whose death was imminent, that are affected. A study shows, on average 16 years have been taken off people’s lives worldwide. https://t.co/KEhdIQyYVa
@RokoMijic @rammbling @RichardHanania Nearly dead: no. Years of Life Lost: Globally, 44.9% of the total YLL can be attributed to the deaths of individuals between 55 and 75 years old, 30.2% to younger than 55, and 25% to those older than 75. https://t.co/
@stunningburger @sinichol @toadmeister 👇 “In total, 20,507,518 years of life have been lost to COVID-19 among the studied 81 countries, due to 1,279,866 deaths from the disease. The average years of life lost per death is 16 years.” https://t.co/IHxsqktM
@complience @ActuaryByDay @ONS There have been some attempts at that kind of analysis, eg https://t.co/HKPdZPeZsh
@SupraVeritas @ShawnBakerMD Thank you. Best I can work out from this median deaths diagnosed as from covid around 75 years. Lost years of life to covid bit more to it. https://t.co/VxUhOEOL08
RT @TapioKorhonen1: @MartinScheininF Koronavirukseen kuolleet ovat menettäneet keskimäärin 16 elinvuotta eli tuossakin kohtaa Lillrankin la…
RT @TapioKorhonen1: @MartinScheininF Koronavirukseen kuolleet ovat menettäneet keskimäärin 16 elinvuotta eli tuossakin kohtaa Lillrankin la…
RT @TapioKorhonen1: @MartinScheininF Koronavirukseen kuolleet ovat menettäneet keskimäärin 16 elinvuotta eli tuossakin kohtaa Lillrankin la…
@svuorikoski @jarvi_ulla Koronavirukseen kuolleet ovat menettäneet keskimäärin 16 elinvuotta eli tuossakin kohtaa Lillrankin laskelma pielessä. https://t.co/R4zwr12Ch8
@MartinScheininF Koronavirukseen kuolleet ovat menettäneet keskimäärin 16 elinvuotta eli tuossakin kohtaa Lillrankin laskelma pielessä. https://t.co/R4zwr12Ch8
@yleuutiset Väärin laskettu. IFR = 1%, THL:n mukaan "kaikki kohtaa deltan", ja keskim. menetetään 16 vuotta (https://t.co/ilA66rjeIO). Kohtuullinen torjuntakustannus on siis 5,5M * 1% * 16 * 50k = 44 mrd €. Hybridi toki on liian kallis, verrattuna esim. NZ
@Sebas41Z @roelgrif @lorelei3112 @LucasvanForeest Let wel: deze eerste gaat over gemiddelde waarden in de hele populatie; niet specifiek de getroffenen https://t.co/VNmb16v2bc Of https://t.co/DkgXIh4ltb https://t.co/15qbtKEHti
RT @Alzhacker: https://t.co/7OArLPXcUe 81カ国でCOVID-19によって失われた命の年数/早死の影響 COVID-19によって世界全体で2050万年以上の生命が失われていることがわかった。重篤な影響を受けた国の余命損失は季節性インフルエ…
RT @soylentbeige: How many of you are aware the average age for deaths from #COVID is 73 yrs old? And that most of those suffered from a co…
RT @soylentbeige: How many of you are aware the average age for deaths from #COVID is 73 yrs old? And that most of those suffered from a co…
How many of you are aware the average age for deaths from #COVID is 73 yrs old? And that most of those suffered from a comorbidity? Years of life lost to #COVID19 in 81 countries https://t.co/mqtz0fVJDf #SundayMorning https://t.co/pPHXkj0Owx
How many of you are aware the average age for deaths from #COVID is 73 yrs old? And that most of those suffered from a comorbidity? Years of life lost to COVID-19 in 81 countries https://t.co/YlNylMCOpu #SaturdayThoughts https://t.co/6funRj71Lb
RT @soylentbeige: How many people are aware the average age for deaths from #COVID is 73 yrs old? Years of life lost to COVID-19 in 81 cou…
RT @soylentbeige: How many people are aware the average age for deaths from #COVID is 73 yrs old? Years of life lost to COVID-19 in 81 cou…
How many people are aware the average age for deaths from #COVID is 73 yrs old? Years of life lost to COVID-19 in 81 countries https://t.co/YlNylMCOpu
@snorman1776 @KIDSFIR91979351 @JHowardBrainMD @doritmi @drjohnm The average COVID death results in an average loss of 16 years of life. Loss of trust in public health? The antivaccination movement is not trustworthy. https://t.co/NvzeiRpaXE
@JeffBockTJ @macgupta123 @ShantMM @ggreenwald COVID has shortened its victims' lives by an average of 16 years. https://t.co/es8WSPUucy
@TrishtheDish_7 @Slugbreath @damagecase1982 @ShantMM @ggreenwald I know, and those 16 years of average additional life lost due to COVID? Incidental and immaterial. https://t.co/es8WSPUucy
Years of life lost to #Covid_19 in 81 countries | Scientific Reports https://t.co/0AbZkdwmZz
@TPnnnen @pbockerman @BlokkiMedia @MariaNordin "We calculate years of life lost (YLL) across 81 countries due to COVID-19 attributable deaths, and also conduct an analysis based on estimated excess deaths. We find that over 20.5 million years of life have
RT @marko_kovic: 5/7) Zur Erinnerung: Covid-19 hat Millionen lebenswerter Lebensjahre vernichtet - ein Covid-Todesfall bedeutet im Schnitt…
5/7) Zur Erinnerung: Covid-19 hat Millionen lebenswerter Lebensjahre vernichtet - ein Covid-Todesfall bedeutet im Schnitt bis zu 16 (!) verlorene Lebensjahre. https://t.co/odmAAsZHHX
@peterre76976220 @ClareCraigPath 83 or thereabouts. Average number of years of life lost to a covid death - 16 https://t.co/babfzLXibQ
@GiletsFrance @Veillechouette @chinatrust8 @SudRadio @DamienBarreaud @raoult_didier @andrebercoff Jcrois que les dommages sont bien établis quand même https://t.co/wZ21btw8SJ
@ReneRoessig @amazink @SHomburg @Hank__Bukowski "20.5 million years of life have been lost to COVID-19 globally" https://t.co/AvPkRmwDM7 bei 7,9 mrd. Menschen und ohne korrekte Unterscheidung ob mit/an gestorben. Das ist nichts, dass schafft ja der Marburg
RT @FernandoCesar: Cada brasileira morta por covid-19 viveria, em média, mais 18 anos e meio. Cada brasileiro, pouco mais de 17 anos. Ínteg…
RT @FernandoCesar: Cada brasileira morta por covid-19 viveria, em média, mais 18 anos e meio. Cada brasileiro, pouco mais de 17 anos. Ínteg…
Cada brasileira morta por covid-19 viveria, em média, mais 18 anos e meio. Cada brasileiro, pouco mais de 17 anos. Íntegra do estudo, publicado em fevereiro deste ano na Scientific Reports (em inglês): https://t.co/pPFkIpmSWw https://t.co/rHXZkZ2kfX
@DJWood98 @JuliaHB1 David what you are implying that there are no premature deaths is complete rubbish. The average life years lost per individual who has died from COVID is 16 years. Read this and educate yourself. https://t.co/wHcL222p57
@GeorgeGammon "Years of life lost to COVID-19 in 81 countries | Scientific Reports" https://t.co/Gm2aqBI77V
@mport343 As a socialist, I strongly believe each of us should take responsibility for protecting vulnerable members of society. This report suggests the average COVID victim's life was cut short by 16 years. https://t.co/es8WSPUucy
@Su15100307 @JeremyBennett @mitsyarty @EleftheriaElpis https://t.co/babfzLFGNg Average years of life lost according to this study is actually 16
@pziegler1986 @JohnnyCr4sh @Mags_0618 Many scientists and statisticians have reviewwed this. Our average life expectancy has also dropped more than 3 years. https://t.co/fY2WKFBH7P Here’s a study that shows average years of life as high as 16 https://t.c
@TheLoreSeeker @swifterthanyoo @TizzyEnt Yeah, you gotta love the lack of empathy of those who say "they were old anyway". Maybe if they looked at it this way they might actually realise the real loss & suffering.... https://t.co/H0UrbNxzPg
@Steffen0492 @TIBO19811 @Offroad_Junkie @JerryLeeFFM @Karl_Lauterbach Wenn das missverständlich war: 5 Lebensjahre bei den Ü60 jährigen, die sich infiziert haben. Eine aktuellere Studie hat noch schlimmere Zahlen: https://t.co/YT4hNai0ys
Are you lying or ignorant? COVID deaths experience an average loss of 16 years of life. https://t.co/NvzeiRpaXE
@GeneralBass8 @extrakase @Karl_Lauterbach Ich glaube ich hatte einfach an den falschen Account geantwortet.. Hier mal ein Artikel warum Covid19 nicht eine "Grippe" oder ähnliches ist. https://t.co/pY86N45hHz
@Foghorn46873240 @TaraFechter @IlliniJdMd @RickDJordan @SamanthaKings14 @John_Pijanowski @KevinMKruse As of February (pre Delta surge), 20.5 million years of life were lost globally due to COVID, a full third in people below 55. In the U.S. this is 5x YLL
@KateStuartPR @respphysio @Phil28446223 @ClareCraigPath @IndependentSage This gives useful perspective too https://t.co/7ll4g4qxVB
@TeslaBull2 @joeschm80238897 @AndrewNoymer With no intervention it's reasonable to expect >70% of your population will be infected, and 0.7% die. That's 2310000 people. Averages YLL from Covid is estimated at 16 years. So no interventions gives 3696000
@stephenjduckett I ask them if “he was a right winger, so it doesn’t matter “ would be acceptable. I certainly don’t think so. All lives matter. https://t.co/7ll4g4qxVB
@Phil28446223 @mkenne14 @respphysio @ClareCraigPath It’s called science. I believe in good science which is peer reviewed before publication. You can believe in fairies if you wish though. https://t.co/7ll4g4qxVB
RT @zeroCovid_DACH: 3/3 Und zur Erinnerung: Nein, es trifft nicht nur die, „die sowieso bald gestorben wären“. 16 Lebensjahre haben die Cov…
Average of life lost due to #COVID19 is 16 yrs! That reduces mortality from 76 to 60 in men, & from 81 to 76 in women. With COVID-19 unlikely to go away in the near future, what does this mean to you then? https://t.co/LCjpu1f2vQ
@Doc_Crypto23 @Ryuk_Shngm La neta si no quieres discutir leyendo pues es como hablarle a un perro, y el perro entiende más que tu imbécil. A ver un artículo , dónde también dice referencias, https://t.co/NK25790K8c a ver si puedes leerlo
RT @carpe_diem0820: 81か国でのCOVID-19による損失生存年数(YLL: 理想的な平均余命から早期死亡によって失われた年数の合計)は約2,100万年との推計 影響の大きい国ではインフルエンザによるYLLの2~9倍の影響 高齢者への保護政策の必要性を示唆…
@AnIdeaOnAShirt @philsmithchic @CaseyBriggs 10/ I can’t sign that social contract of locking away our fragile and weak. Some data sources from here https://t.co/1dTMwpkJ1u
@eyyeballl_Paul @HugoThePinkCat @TitaniumTea @sailorrooscout Using averages can be very misleading if you don't include the data set range used to calculate them. Maybe this will help you understand... https://t.co/H0UrbNxzPg
@WraithTE @stevesgirl56 @bnies20 @politvidchannel The average number of years of life lost per death to Covid: 16 years. https://t.co/MqQLMLvGx9
@Kit_Yates_Maths @IndependentSage Agreed especially given the mean years of life lost for each Covid death is 16 according to this study. https://t.co/jf98LdyjkN
@1RationalJon @GotTegridy @UKCovid19Stats Regardless of cancer deaths 100+ Covid deaths per day should not be see as acceptable