>>13094520>Please explain how>Your own source disagrees. You even quoted it:You are not slick. I guess I have no choice but to repeat myself.
For only 6% of coronavirus deaths to be from the virus itself is very telling. An overwhelming amount of people are dying with the virus, not of it. These same people, as I quoted from the article, have chronic health conditions, and I already provided multiple sources that prove we have a staggering amount of overweight Americans. This also comes with our current obesity epidemic, I would like to add.
Knowing this, we can comprehend the significance of there being a high number of fatties in this country. When you are overweight, you begin to experience health problems, as I have already pointed out. This is also brought up in the article, though it is a bit more subtle:
>Six in ten Americans have some chronic medical condition and four in ten Americans have two or more chronic medical conditions.Even though I cited this and proceeded to extrapolate upon it, you conveniently ignored it. What that little bit of information reveals is that coronavirus "deaths" would be far lower if people were not so fat. Those who are overweight do not produce healthy offspring, their families likely do not live healthy lifestyles, and in some cases they die before they can actually fix themselves (exercise and eat less heavily processed foods). This explains where a lot of those medical conditions are coming from.
I also noticed that you say my source disagrees with me, but you cut out some very important information. The section I quoted starts with the doctor saying that you can "suppose someone has a weak heart." What causes a weak heart? Most commonly, being overweight. This is obvious; eating poorly clogs your arteries and a lack of exercise makes hard work a foreign concept to your heart. Your heart has to work harder if you are fat, but it can't because the arteries are blocked.