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Originally Posted by Aces4
Haven’t talked with anyone in those positions, eh? I thought so. In twenty years from now when we’re all dead, there will be much exposed from this saga. Can Covid19 be deadly, absolutely, but not nearly as deadly as has been reported. Families have argued with hospitals saying their loved one didn’t die from the Covid virus but there is no changing what they report.
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Originally Posted by Aces4
Yeah, when I reread my post is does read as condescending, sorry for that. I meant to imply I personally don’t believe mainstream media reporting and was suggesting you do research on verifiable online sources. The deaths from Covid for people with co-morbidity factors is skewed because so many of those people were at deaths door without that diagnosis. The Covid death factor would be sooo much lower if hospitals would have been paid fewer dollars for that do.
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Originally Posted by LiverpoolWalrus
Yes, were you the one that said something like the number of Covid deaths would look much different if those already at death’s door were excluded from the numbers? I couldn’t agree more.
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Do you dispute that nearly 600,000 more people died in the US in 2020 than in 2019, 2018, or 2017?
If we can accept the data from the States, as aggregated and reported by both the CDC, JHU, and the Covid Tracking Project then how can the 600,000
additional deaths be explained if they were not due to Covid? Did the hospitals
cause those deaths in their effort to collect the extra per-patient reimbursement?