The World Health Organization used 61 studies in 51 locations to determine covid's infection fatality rate. They determined that it is .23%.
https://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/99/1/20-265892.pdf
The Infection Fatality Rate (IFR) X the # Infected = # of deaths.
Doing the math we see that the # Infected = # of deaths / IFR
Looking at the numbers:
Deaths = 798,242
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/
IFR = .23%
US population = 333,742,808
https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/us-population/
Plugging in the numbers we see that:
347,061,739 (estimated # infected) = 798,242 (deaths) / .23%
# Infected / population = % infected
347,061,739 / 333,742,808 = 103.99% of Americans have been infected so far.
Of course the number of covid deaths has been exaggerated, but logic should tell us that most people have already been infected with the virus after almost 2 years of a pandemic. In prior pandemics we have had a 1st wave, then a 2nd wave the next year and it dies out as herd immunity kicks in.
If the "vaccines" actually worked worth a darn this should have been over long ago. The majority of people have already been infected and 60% of the population, especially those at risk have been "vaccinated" and we already have gone through 3 waves of infection, in 2020 and in 2021.
Why should there be any sort of perpetual pandemic? It just doesn't make any sense at all
if one follows the science... and history... and common sense.