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CDC admits death toll is inflated! Of 161,392 deaths ONLY 6% / 9,683 ARE DIRECTLY CAUSED BY COVID.
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<blockquote data-quote="TwoForFlinching" data-source="post: 3478598" data-attributes="member: 24500"><p>No argument there. More or less, my argument is that the thread is slighted. The idea that "if you happen to have covid and die, you didn't die from covid" is and isn't correct. Schrödingers virus.</p><p></p><p>Look at HIV/AIDS. People don't die from HIV/AIDS. They often die from infections their body can't fight off because of the HIV/AIDS. "Complicatioms due to HIV/AIDS"</p><p></p><p>Same goes for cancer, and I can't think of a single person that hasn't been affected by cancer whether it be self, family, or friend. Cancer doesn't kill you, the complications/infections do because the cancer compromises the immune response right?</p><p></p><p>To say a person with covid that died from "unrelated" pneumonia is ignorance. Sure, pneumonia technically killed them, but had it not been for the rona, they may have survived.</p><p></p><p>People are sent home after confirming covid diagnosis. With a 91-99.7% survival rate throughout the age groups, it's the right call. No need to hospitalize until it's needed. They do being patients in for treatments until they both need a bed and have an open bed. Then there's people like my uncle. He refused to be admitted to the hospital for a week because if he were to die, he'd rather die at home with his family. Hard to say if that played a part in his demise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoForFlinching, post: 3478598, member: 24500"] No argument there. More or less, my argument is that the thread is slighted. The idea that "if you happen to have covid and die, you didn't die from covid" is and isn't correct. Schrödingers virus. Look at HIV/AIDS. People don't die from HIV/AIDS. They often die from infections their body can't fight off because of the HIV/AIDS. "Complicatioms due to HIV/AIDS" Same goes for cancer, and I can't think of a single person that hasn't been affected by cancer whether it be self, family, or friend. Cancer doesn't kill you, the complications/infections do because the cancer compromises the immune response right? To say a person with covid that died from "unrelated" pneumonia is ignorance. Sure, pneumonia technically killed them, but had it not been for the rona, they may have survived. People are sent home after confirming covid diagnosis. With a 91-99.7% survival rate throughout the age groups, it's the right call. No need to hospitalize until it's needed. They do being patients in for treatments until they both need a bed and have an open bed. Then there's people like my uncle. He refused to be admitted to the hospital for a week because if he were to die, he'd rather die at home with his family. Hard to say if that played a part in his demise. [/QUOTE]
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