Overdose deaths far outpace COVID-19 deaths in San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A record 621 people died of drug overdoses in San Francisco so far this year, a staggering number that far outpaces the 173 deaths from COVID-19 the city has seen thus far.
I sure hope I don't catch overdose! What an asinine comparison! Why not compare traffic deaths? One statistic that COULD be telling is comparing suicide vs Covid. Our overlords are making living in this contrived scamdemic pure misery and some just can't take it anymore.
So, how many deaths from the regular old flu? I'll bet a lot less than 2019. Because the Covid deaths are worth a lot to the hospitals; about $32,000 last I heard.
Great place to raise a family.
ReplyDeleteI sure hope I don't catch overdose! What an asinine comparison! Why not compare traffic deaths? One statistic that COULD be telling is comparing suicide vs Covid. Our overlords are making living in this contrived scamdemic pure misery and some just can't take it anymore.
ReplyDeleteOr deaths by medical malpractice. For some strange reason, nobody ever talks about all the deaths caused by the medical community.
Delete"I sure hope I don't catch overdose!"
DeleteWell, since addiction is now considered a disease, it must be possible.
621 permanent ex-junkies?
ReplyDeleteThat's a feature, not a bug.
Think what the numbers would be if SanFran ran out of Narcan.
DeleteAnd the problem is?
ReplyDeleteWould likely be significantly higher but for Narcan
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Great Idea: The EMS should stock lots of Hydroxychloroquine pens and toss the Narcan ones.
DeleteIt's a start. Maybe Darwin had a point after all.
ReplyDeleteSo, how many deaths from the regular old flu? I'll bet a lot less than 2019. Because the Covid deaths are worth a lot to the hospitals; about $32,000 last I heard.
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