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Old 08-04-2021, 10:55 PM
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A recent article looks at a coroner that is honoring families' requests to exclude probable cause of COVID from death certificates.

Should the coroner be allowed to do that? We have seen numerous complaints here about overcounting CIVD deaths, now it seems there is undercounting happening also...

Coroner in Missouri county keeps COVID off of death certificates | The Kansas City Star

Missouri county coroner removed covid from death certificates to ‘please’ grieving families

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For most deaths, the coroner does not prepare the death certificate, and there is no autopsy. So, the cause of death is often not much more than an educated guess.

In the U.S.overall, I think that COVID deaths are being overreported, not underreported.
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For most deaths, the coroner does not prepare the death certificate, and there is no autopsy. So, the cause of death is often not much more than an educated guess.

In the U.S.overall, I think that COVID deaths are being overreported, not underreported.
Dead is dead! What real difference does it make?
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Dead is dead! What real difference does it make?
For one thing, the CARES Act provides additional Medicare and other funding to hospitals to treat COVID patients. So, there is a financial incentive to overreport the number of COVID patients.
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Dead is dead! What real difference does it make?
Scare tactics are less effective.
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A recent article looks at a coroner that is honoring families' requests to exclude probable cause of COVID from death certificates.

Should the coroner be allowed to do that?

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For one thing, the CARES Act provides additional Medicare and other funding to hospitals to treat COVID patients. So, there is a financial incentive to overreport the number of COVID patients.
You mean most hospitals are acting like Rick Scott did with Medicare? ;-)
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