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2TrakR
Posted 4/23/2021 16:07 (#8969090 - in reply to #8968929)
Subject: RE: Total US deaths 2017 vs 2020


Saginaw Bay Area - Michigan
havin’funfarming - 4/23/2021 14:08
... but the numbers will tell the truth.

The truth is, the total deaths minus COVID deaths equals deaths of all other causes. The higher the number of covid deaths, the lower the number of other deaths. That’s a fact and can’t be argued. The effect of that fact is the higher the number of covid deaths, the lower the number of deaths by other causes. Dead is dead.


Define a "COVID death".

Currently, that definition is elusive as far as the general public is concerned and is one of the factors being managed in such a way as to redefine the outcome.

I don't believe we (public) have the info to know what was a death from covid with no comorbidities vs a death that had covid as a factor vs a death that had covid as a noncontributory.

ie

1. Covid was only known issue.
2. Had Cancer and Diabetes and also Covid.
3. Hit by a bus, also had covid but no symptoms.

Here in MI they regularly review the death certificates at the State level and then change them to add to the weekly covid death count.
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