tankasnowgod
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The evidence for the pandemic is not seriously disputable, not withstanding your posts on the subject. If you don't want to call it a pandemic it's all the same to me. However, more than 2 000 000 people worldwide have died of COVID-19. Even if your country is as spectacularly good at attributing fictional deaths, there are still more than 2 000 0000 deaths from COVID-19 in the rest of the world.
You keep saying "died OF Covid," notwithstanding the fact that THE PEOPLE TALLYING THE DEATHS TOLD YOU OTHERWISE-
Donald Trump Coronavirus Task Force Briefing April 7 | Rev Blog
Donald Trump and the Coronavirus Task Force held their daily press conference on April 7. Trump mentioned withholding WHO funding. Full transcript here.
www.rev.com
So I think in this country we’ve taken a very liberal approach to mortality and I think the reporting here has been pretty straightforward over the last five to six weeks. Prior to that when there wasn’t testing in January and February, that’s a very different situation and unknown. There are other countries that if you had a preexisting condition and let’s say the virus caused you to go to the ICU and then have a heart or kidney problem, some countries are recording that as a heart issue or a kidney issue and not a COVID-19 death. Right now we’re still recording it and the great thing about having forms that come in and a form that has the ability to mark it as COVID-19 infection, the intent is right now that if someone dies with COVID-19 we are counting that as a COVID-19 death.
The ONLY interpretation there is that different countries tallying deaths differently. I never said "fictional deaths" or that 500,000 people didn't die in America, for example. That's silly. There are about 2.8 Million deaths in America EVERY YEAR. So, if you have a test that's easily manipulated that doesn't actually detect a virus, like the PCR test, you can use it re-brand 500,000 of the 2.8 Million expected deaths as "COVID deaths," with no proof of an increase of all cause mortality.
And considering "The Flu" has "mysteriously disappeared" in many countries this year, well, rebranding those deaths seems like the leading possibility.
And again, if you understood context, that about 56 Million people die every year, and that 3.91 Million are normally attributed to Respiratory Diseases, it's not hard to see how you could re-brand about half of those reparatory deaths as 2 Million COVID deaths, especially if you give financial incentives to doctors to list it on the death certificates.
And, of course, you are assuming that whoever is attributing cause of death is 100% perfect with it. "Yes, well, you see, this gentleman hard terminal cancer, but we determined it was a COVID death, because, uh, he also had a runny nose and fever. Those are symptoms of COVID, you see, so, it must be the virus." And again, the estimates the entire time were that 88-99% of so called "Covid deaths" had serious underlying conditions.
Really, the only evidence you have is that number, a number where different countries have different standards at different times, and will come down to a judgment call at time of death or autopsy (if there even is an autopsy). You can't even admit this much about the number you keep citing.
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