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DragonBear

05/12/21 1:35 PM

#1536 RE: Garden Rose #1525

Your reasoning does have some merit,

I always considered that the Covid death reports were over inflated in the hospitals. Most died of co-morbidities.



That's a different can of worms.

When someone arrives at a hospital in the era of Covid, gasping for breath, complaining about fever, and aches, the first thing they do is take a nasal sample to test for the virus. So the Drs know early whether Covid is present. While they immediately start treating the symptoms.

For the patients who have co-morbidities, those are the ones in the most danger of dying from a Covid induced cytokine storm. Maybe they are destined to die from some organ failure a year from now. But if they get Covid, have an induced cytokine storm, they have a high probability of dying much sooner. Possibly in days. Somewhere on the death certificate it might say acute heart or kidney failure. But if they have tested positive for Covid, complications from Covid will be listed as the cause of death. The Covid deaths reported by the hospitals are real. All 597K of em. With more to come.

If anything Covid deaths are under reported. Those who never made it to the hospital, and died in their home. Without any Covid virus PCR test being performed.