According to whatever authorities, there is a classification
of an alleged virus to be at a ‘pandemic’ level.
From an official mainstream media source, the current stated infection rate in Australia is at 7436 cases, with a death
rate of 102.
This equates to one death in 72.9 cases.
So, let’s see how the numbers stack up against the
Australian Bureau of Statistics results for a virus called influenza (maybe in
combination with pneumonia).
From the link above, there is also one other statistic that the government uses
and we’ll compare the novel Coronavirus to this.
DEATHS
DUE TO INFLUENZA, 2017
In 2017 there were 1,255 deaths due to influenza, recording a standardised death rate of 3.9 per 100,000 persons. This is a significant increase from 2016 where 464 influenza deaths were recorded. An individual dying from influenza in 2017 was most likely to be female, aged over 75 years, have multiple co-morbidities and living in the eastern states of Australia.
In 2017 there were 1,255 deaths due to influenza, recording a standardised death rate of 3.9 per 100,000 persons. This is a significant increase from 2016 where 464 influenza deaths were recorded. An individual dying from influenza in 2017 was most likely to be female, aged over 75 years, have multiple co-morbidities and living in the eastern states of Australia.
According to the ABS we have 25.2 million people at the end
of 2018.
According to worldometers.info, we have 25.5 million now.
Let’s just say that we have 25 million people where the official figures is that 102 died
from novel Coronavirus, at the half year mark.
That means we have a death rate of 1 person per 245,098
persons
or as the government puts it a standardised death rate of 0.408 per
100,000 persons.
It seems that the flu/pneumonia are more of a ‘pandemic’ (in
Australia) than the alleged novel Coronavirus.
Note, we totally omitted the 4269 deaths for 2017 and 3336 deaths for 2016 due to influenza and pneumonia, from the above screen capture.
So, why did the 'Australian Government' really halt the nation?