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Originally Posted by Bill14564
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?
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The increased number of deaths, according to CNBC, was 528,000. That’s quite a distance from 600,000.
Covid was third cause of death in the USA after heart disease and cancer with the highest recordings at the beginning of the pandemic and at the winter holiday period in December. Not included in those numbers were suicides related to the isolation, untreated medical conditions because people were too afraid to see their physicians and improper treatment of Covid cases.
I know of one woman with severe heart disease who caught it earlier in the pandemic and died. I know at least a dozen people who survived Covid and are fine with their children unaffected by it. Can it be deadly, yes. Should we allow our government to take away the civil liberty of vaccination choice, NO!