It looks like BCG vaccine (old anti-tuberculosis vaccine that is universally done in the third world) reduces corona...

It looks like BCG vaccine (old anti-tuberculosis vaccine that is universally done in the third world) reduces corona mortality up to 30x.
This picture shows BCG around the world. Orange countries don't do BCG. Blue did sometimes in the past. Yellow do right now.
The source is Russian, but you can still see the pictures and use google translate:
echo.msk.ru/blog/aillar/2615505-echo/
For example, Eastern Germany has 3 times less deaths per million than the Western one - they did BCG. Some neighboring counties that have huge difference in mortality also have different BCG policy (like Ecuador and Peru).

It is currently tested as a vaccine against corona:
bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-03-30/century-old-vaccine-investigated-as-a-weapon-against-coronavirus
Probably this statistics will soon appear on English news sites.

It explains why Europe and US did worse than literally every shithole country on the map. You can blame China for statistics fraud, but you can't blame everyone except NATO, basically. Iran is the only poor country that has some scary numbers, and they still do several times better than Italy, despite presumably completely ignoring the virus.

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translate.google.ca/translate?sl=ru&tl=en&u=https://echo.msk.ru/blog/aillar/2615505-echo/
coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html
i2.wp.com/vaxopedia.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/vaccine-scars.jpg
statista.com/statistics/1106372/coronavirus-death-rate-by-age-group-italy/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BCG_vaccine
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y-DNA_haplogroups_in_populations_of_the_Caucasus
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mantoux_test
nytimes.com/reuters/2020/03/26/world/asia/26reuters-health-coronavirus-australia-vaccine.html
bcgatlas.org/
nhs.uk/conditions/vaccinations/bcg-tb-vaccine-questions-answers/
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3543548/
semanticscholar.org/paper/Associations-of-HLA-A,-HLA-B-and-HLA-C-alleles-with-Samandary-Kridane-Miledi/9c1966d8addf1ee78c52868f6d3c760dde6a05b7
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translate.google.ca/translate?sl=ru&tl=en&u=https://echo.msk.ru/blog/aillar/2615505-echo/
Translation is very good, actually.

>Eastern Germany has 3 times less deaths per million than the Western one
that's because they (east germans) are of slavic origin, based R1a

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and how do you explain 12x difference between Spain and Portugal?
Except from the article:
- the difference in morbidity, mortality, and mortality between some Romance countries, especially between Spain and Portugal (the question asked on these pages on March 19 ) - countries that are similar in many social, economic, political, institutional characteristics, but differ in that Portugal stopped the program of mandatory vaccination of the population in 2017 (while Spain - in 1981); as you can see, this 36-year gap led to a 12-fold difference in mortality from coronavirus infection

I'm sure Spaniard aren't slavic, as well as Peruvians

can confirm, had BCG done as a kid back when soviet union was still a thing. no corona deaths here so far.

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Norway (did bcg)
Confirmed: 4,284
Deaths: 25

Sweden (did, but stopped)
Confirmed: 3,700
Deaths: 110

5x difference per confirmed.

>Haplogroup is race
Kys brainlet.

coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html
BTW, I'm now looking at various countries, compare them to BCG map, and it looks like these who did BCG (see OP picture) are doing quite better.

>had BCG done as a kid back when soviet union
is BCG pic related? in '70 I got vacine and have scar like this, its mak that youre bin vacinned, I have 3 like this

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yes, it is. I have one too

There are rumors that the bigger the scar - the better the immunity after vaccine (body response was stronger). It's not official info, though.
And I have 2 such scars. I don't know where the second came from. Probably BCG is done several times(?). I've never seen in Russia anyone having 3 scars. Everyone has 2.

>Haplogroup is race
halogroup is your origin from male site, so it is not race but your ancestors sign, now read about scythians, sarmatians, corded ware culture (battle axe culture), and read their halogroups. I will not say you brainlet, you just lack education, thats reparable, learn user.

>and how do you explain 12x difference between Spain and Portugal

are there genetically different? Visigots where in Portugal, Antes where in Spain?

>I've never seen in Russia anyone having 3 scars. Everyone has 2.
well we were Yugoslavia not part of eastern block, I have 2 on one hand and 1 on other, don't know why

That's what I have. The second one is from smallpox
i2.wp.com/vaxopedia.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/vaccine-scars.jpg

Here we have a small square of 4 scars

Anti vacc moms salty rn.

>are there genetically different?
yes, and miraculously all the countries that did BCG are genetically superior.
- this guy is Georgian. Are Georgians also genetically lucky to be protected from corona?

Even those who didn't do vaccine are lucky if they live in the countries that did - their healthcare won't be overloaded

The problem with this hypothesis is that italians had mandatory vaccinations until 1970, which most Italians that died did get the BCG vaccine.

It is much more likely than in Italy it has something to do with the family structure and the fact that they have one of the/ the oldest population in the world. People in shithole nations don't get old so they are much less at risk since immune function declines with age.

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>genetically lucky to be protected from corona
look at death rates among slavic people, slovakia for start about 350 infected 0 deaths, poland very low deaths, east germany low deaths, so west slavs are master race?

>italians had mandatory vaccinations until 1970
Not 'until':
>Italy - selective vaccination from 1970 to 2001
it's 'since'
And it was selective anyway.
also, only 0.7% dies in 40-49y group:
statista.com/statistics/1106372/coronavirus-death-rate-by-age-group-italy/
Wast majority of the cases are 50+ (before 1970)

>halogroup is your origin from male site
You only need ONE male ancestor of Haplogroup X to be Haplogroup X. that does not mean you are of the same race you fucking retard. My paternal male bloodline came from the Normans, that does not mean i am not 99,9999% Dutch.

Wow, really interesting post. Good job leaf, have a bump.

Georgia
Confirmed: 91
Deaths: 0

also a master race?

Kazakhstan
Confirmed: 284
Deaths: 1

These too?

Turkey
Confirmed: 9,217
Deaths: 131

and these guys?

Now compare it with first world country with the medical service way better than any of listed:


Italy
Confirmed: 97,689
Deaths: 10,779

>99,9999% Dutch
so youre 100% Surinamese

Now, how much will it cost?

> Between 2011 and 2014 the wholesale price was US$0.16 to US$1.11 a dose in the developing world.[6][7] In the United States it costs US$100 to US$200.[8] As of 2004 the vaccine is given to about 100 million children per year globally.[9]
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BCG_vaccine

200$ for our southern friends, 0.16 for the rest of the world.

I'm to lazy to compare to this en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y-DNA_haplogroups_in_populations_of_the_Caucasus

maybe you are right, I don't know, I know in Serbia death rate is way higher than in west slavic countryes, and everyone was vaccined

>selective vaccination
my bad I assume they vaccinated before that they did it selectively. because it is an old vaccine (1921).

not super high according to this:
coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html
Serbia
Confirmed: 741
Deaths: 13

it would have been 75 for Italy - 5x difference.

No, these scars are not traces of the bcg vaccine. They appear after test for antibodies en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mantoux_test

about the same here:
Bulgaria
Confirmed: 346
Deaths: 8

But if they only stated giving it in the 70s, it would not have much of an effect for other nations too, since these people are not in a risk group.

This is probebly just Russian propaganda, they mention the former USSR and NATO, this is clearly political.

Based, that scar finally will pay itself.

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Would children of people who recieved the vacinations have any benefits?

>'70
Cringe

No, only Italy started it in 1970. Other counties did it since 1921 (or maybe some later)

The guy who posted it is a conspiracy theorist. He's probably implying that the virus has been designed to hurt NATO countries.
So, it's more like anti-russian propaganda.
Also, this guy lives and works in US, and this whole site (echo.msk.ru) - are the biggest US bootlickers in the world.

Then why is iran getting gassed?

Who knows it is only a hypothesis, it is not even proven to be true, yet.

lol, my thought exactly.
we are all bcgbros now, I guess.

do not look the same, and place where test is made is not same on hand

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Mhh ok, i try to find some more info.

That's a smallpox vaccine scar

I'm born 1968 probablly older than your mutt mother and cuck father

I would guess that at best children would have something like 5% of their parent efficiency. Probably none at all.
But I'm not an expert at all.

nytimes.com/reuters/2020/03/26/world/asia/26reuters-health-coronavirus-australia-vaccine.html
>The vaccine bacillus Calmette-Guérin, or BCG, is given to more than a million children a year in countries with tuberculosis, but researchers say it may also combat the new coronavirus because of its ability to power up the immune system broadly.

I have 3 scars, 2 on one hand like and 1 on another

again, compare it with Italy:

Italy
Confirmed: 97,689
Deaths: 10,779

Iran
Confirmed: 38,309
Deaths: 2,640

2.5x better. And it's the worst example from BCG part of the world. I'm not even going to speculate whether they lowered the cases and how good their testing system is. It is still very significantly better with the official numbers.

yes, but the correlation is promising.

France;
Which year was vaccination introduced? 1950
Year BCG stopped? 2007

UK

Which year was vaccination introduced? 1953
Year BCG stopped? 2005
Timing of 1st BCG? After infancy: 12 or 13 yrs old

Meaning 80 year olds got the vaccine.


bcgatlas.org/

this is bullshit, i have bcg and my scar looks like smallpox. the scar is literally done on purpose but jiggling the needle around.

I guess the scar and autism is finally worthy now bcgbro ;)

BCGlets btfo

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Yeah i read that, but i never, heard it being used as a reason why Italies death rate is that high. Besides that it is still a hypothesis.

Portugal only began increasing properly very recently. Wait and you'll see that death count you're missing.

Japanese special BCG vaccine is banned from exporting.

Fuck off sadist.

What about BBC.

>believing stats irani gov gives

Imaging being such a fucking braindead faggot leaf

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If you have aids, you can't get it anymore.

That's why young white women don't die. too much BBC.

OK. I'll tried to find statistics to explain it, and just fuck it. We'll now if it's all true in the next week or so. Maybe it isn't true after all, or maybe France and UK bcg policy wasn't so strict as in USSR, or some other factors. They are in the grey area anyway(Half of Italian death rate)
Also, nhs says that the vaccine was 'offered':
nhs.uk/conditions/vaccinations/bcg-tb-vaccine-questions-answers/

I feel like the frog from this picture now.

This whole thread needs to do a stat course, correlation != causality Im sure theres lots of similiarities between countries hardest hit and countries that are least hit (which is just currently the numbers can and almost will definitely change in time).

For how long?
You mean it just banned?

>No, only Italy started it in 1970. Other counties did it since 1921 (or maybe some later)

Poland
Which year was vaccination introduced? 1955
iming of 1st BCG? At birth

Ukraine
Which year was vaccination introduced? > 40 years ago
Timing of 1st BCG? After birth (up to 1 year of age) - Between 3-5 days of birth

Hungary
Which year was vaccination introduced? 1953
Timing of 1st BCG? At birth

Latvia (on par with the UK+ older non systematic vaccination)
Which year was vaccination introduced? 1940s (Non-systematic vaccination began in the 1920s); According to 2011 data, 1962
Timing of 1st BCG? At birth (up to 1 year of age) - Between 2-5 days


Iran
Which year was vaccination introduced? 1984
Timing of 1st BCG? At birth (up to 1 year of age)

I never got a scar after the BCG vaccines.

well, the correlation must have some explanation.
How do you explain Eastern Germany having less death? Stasi is still falsifying statistics?
Anyway, you're right of course, it is still a guess at this time. But it still can be true either.
>Iran
>Which year was vaccination introduced? 1984
wow. Iran discrepancy has been explained.

>Maybe it isn't true after all,
I am not saying it it won't work it might, i just don't think it is the perfect explanation for the numbers we see but it might contribute somewhat. But first and for most it is probebly the way nations responded to this outbreak (Japan also has a very old population). The multi generational homes, outdoors vs Indoors cultures. Maybe Vitamin D levels.

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3543548/

Japanese special BCG vaccines and special corona medicine AVIGAN have been banned for export because their stocks are limited to the Japanese.

>outdoors vs Indoors cultures.
I mean communal vs more private. Mediterraneans live much more in their cities we live much more at home in Northern Europe.

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I don't think that Vitamin D is a good explainaition Either. I bet Italy would have done way better than, for example, Baltic states.
Japan has quite low death rate (1/4 of Italy), btw, and they have BCG.

Or the Japanese were more prepared for outbreaks since they had some in the recent past in their region. Or they eat more fatty fish which contains more vitamin D. Or Japanese are less intimate with their acquaintances.

Which year was vaccination introduced? 1942-1951
Timing of 1st BCG? After birth, within 1 y

OK, then it's confirms this guess.
BTW, what is so special about your BCG?
Do you have bcg scars on upper arm?

Japan has been lying about their numbers. Once the Olympics were postponed their numbers have started rising.

>I bet Italy would have done way better than, for example
People don't make vitamin D in Europe during the winter regardless of where you are in Europe because the sun never gets to an angle of 50 degrees. The main vit D source is fatty fish during the winter.

>Japan has quite low death rate (1/4 of Italy), btw, and they have BCG.
Yes

I lived in Eindhoven for a year, BTW. I do agree that your culture looks quite private to me.

You could easily find other correlations, for example semanticscholar.org/paper/Associations-of-HLA-A,-HLA-B-and-HLA-C-alleles-with-Samandary-Kridane-Miledi/9c1966d8addf1ee78c52868f6d3c760dde6a05b7

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