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More People Dying from Suicide than COVID-19? WTF!!

I am not interested in any more comments about conspiracy theory as a detractor from democratic discourse and the need for a counter discussion on the cost/benefit of the decision taken in the name of keeping people safe when more people are dying from the outcome of restrictions, loss of rights, fines, loss of work and mandatory face masks now in Melbourne.

Most people are not aware that face masks actually lower the immune system. People breathe in their own bacteria and viruses and oxygen levels drop. The COVID label must be analysed given it is a grouping of common symptoms that kills less people than influenza? Yet with the flu there is no shutdown, ID checking, police patrolling social distancing (not physical distancing as recommended by WHO), people are quarantined even when they have no symptoms. WHO recommended stay at home orders for those sick. The measures that have been used is a “suppression strategy” very different from the Nordic countries who assessed that people should work and simply applied social distancing and working from home.

We need to have a global forum to discuss the global shutdown and invite not proscribed experts or those with vested interests, but those who work in the public interest to join together with the global society to discuss the world we want to see evolve out of this system interrupt.

The job losses are staggering and people are in real crisis. All this for what?? Is this about the vaccination industry making extraordinary profits at the expense of the world economy? Is it about a New World Order operating out of Silicon Valley or Israel or India or China implementing sensor infrastructure globally so IT can electronically connect and monitor people in ONE data system (new gold) and social credit system (controlling behaviour) where all must comply or be excluded. Will this be cashless? Will this be ONE world, ONE health, ONE education where sovereignty is collapse in favour of globalisation?

How does the shutdown, disruption and restructuring of our global society help the poor or homeless or are they useless eaters? Who cares about those who are not consumers but citizens? Are we moving from democracy to technocracy? What is the truth of the matter?

When all the arguing is over. It is only the truth sets us all free.

Lockdown-inspired suicides on course to DWARF coronavirus deaths in Australia & in time, even in US – studies

7 May, 2020 22:52 / Updated 2 months agoGet short URL

Lockdown-inspired suicides on course to DWARF coronavirus deaths in Australia & in time, even in US – studies

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The global suicide rate is accelerating as coronavirus-triggered lockdowns supercharge depression and mass job losses push people over the edge. Australian and US researchers have highlighted the threat to their countries.

A spike in suicides triggered by Covid-19 lockdowns is expected to exceed deaths from the actual virus by a factor of 10 in Australia, according to researchers from Sydney University’s Brain and Mind Center, who published their findings on Thursday. Also on rt.com ‘I’m being treated like a leper’: Covid-19 survivors are shunned & abused by people who fear they’re still contagious

In the best-case scenario, suicide rates will increase 25 percent, Professor Ian Hickie predicted, observing that 40 percent of those would be among young people. If the Australian economy continues to deteriorate, suicide rates could increase 50 percent. This would add 750 to 1,500 suicides to the annual average of 3,000 deaths from suicide, and Hickie observed that these increased rates could “persist for up to five years if the economic downturn lasts more than 12 months.”

Putting it into perspective, the coronavirus pandemic has killed 97 people in Australia as of Thursday. Over 264,000 people have died with the virus worldwide, according to statistics compiled by Johns Hopkins University. But while infection rates are beginning to level off or even to fall in many countries, the economic hurt created by government responses to the pandemic has only just begun. Even before the lockdowns began, global suicide rates were going alarmingly upward, approaching more than 800,000, according to the World Health Organization.

Two epidemics at once for the US

In the US, suicide was already at epidemic levels before the Covid-19 pandemic hit, exploding over 35 percent since 1999. The country saw 48,344 suicides in 2018, according to the CDC, and rates have climbed most steeply in areas where economic deprivation is the most severe.

The lockdowns have apparently made matters worse, according to both the current stats and projections. Suicides in Tennessee quickly surpassed deaths from the coronavirus following the imposition of lockdown orders in March, with Knox County reporting more suicides than coronavirus deaths in the entire state – with six suicides occurring in the course of 48 hours, amounting to nearly 10 percent of the previous year’s total.  Also on rt.com US unemployment hits 33.5 MILLION, marking worst economic downturn since Great Depression

US President Donald Trump warned early on in the pandemic that there would be “suicides by the thousands” if prolonged economic shutdowns were imposed, and with upwards of 33 million Americans now out of work, it’s not difficult to see the fallout looming on the horizon.

Given that about one in three people who die by their own hand are unemployed at the time, statisticians have generalized that for every one-point increase in the unemployment rate, the suicide rate grows by 0.78 points.

But with US unemployment threatening to soar past even the Great Depression’s 25 percent rate, or up more than 20 points from what it was at the start of the year – a figure that doesn’t even include those working-age Americans who’ve never held a full-time job – the crisis is poised to translate into thousands and thousands of extra lives lost. Trump’s estimate, then, is no exaggeration. Since it will likely take years for the economy to return to normal, elevated suicide rates will likely persist long after the pandemic has faded into memory. Also on rt.com A cure worse than the disease: UK lockdown could cause 150,000 ‘avoidable’ deaths, MORE than the virus it’s meant to stop

As newly-revealed statistics increasingly ramp up the debate on the wisdom of lockdowns – New York, the epicenter of the pandemic, acknowledged earlier this week that 66 percent of coronavirus cases being admitted to the hospital were people who’d been isolated at home – doubt is increasingly being cast on the strategy of putting millions of people out of work in order to contain the pandemic.

There’s no doubt that the Covid-19 pandemic has claimed many lives, especially in the US, which tops the world charts, with 73,573 deaths attributed to the virus as of Thursday. But while coronavirus deaths are much more visible due to media interest, suicide remains a ‘silent epidemic,’ and one that threatens to explode as people remain isolated at home without income or support systems.