Since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, we have known that a pandemic takes two to three years and develops in waves until 70 to 80 percent of the population are infected. This applies worldwide. In the wake of the pandemic, the virus has gotten smarter, mutated and varied. It has become more dangerous, much more contagious, and also more deadly.
Has man also become wiser? Humans have found antidotes, particularly immunization through “vaccination” and treatments to help survive the disease.
While the immunization is very easy to administer, the treatment of the disease is a major problem. Sick people sometimes have to be treated for weeks and months at incredible expense and enormous costs. An intensive care bed in Austria costs around 2,000 euros per day. In case of intensive treatment over several weeks, 100,000 euros per patient can easily be reached. Intensive care beds are rare.
The infected:
The dead:
Excess mortality:
What do we learn from it?
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