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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mild respiratory disease that happens every 10-20 years? When did 200000+ people in US die in the last 2 decades based on one mild respiratory disease in less than half a year?[/quote] They are counting every person who dies with a positive COVID test as a COVID death. Whether you die in a car accident or fall off a ladder or anything else. George Floyd had COVID when he died -- if his case weren't famous he'd be counted as a "COVID death" (who knows, he still may have been added to the statistics). [/quote] The above is 10000000% false. Just stop with that facebook meme bullshit.[/quote] Unfortunately it's not false. Currently anybody who has had tested positive for covid gets covid listed on their death certificate as a cause of death. And there are 200,000 such death certificates and this is the headline number the press make so much fuss about. There are only ~10,000 death certificates which list covid as the primary cause of death. The extent to which covid contributed to the other 190,000 fatalities is unclear. There have been several notorious cases which have reached the press of car and motorcycle crashes where covid was listed as a cause of death. Equally there are probably many fatalities where pneumonia is listed as the primary cause and it is reasonable to assume that covid played a significant role.[/quote] dying in a car accident wont have covid listed as cause of death and included in the number. just stop. There were a few that you listed above and they are on record as being corrected- clerical errors that were corrected. And yes, covid is listed as cause of death when coupled with an underlying condition- there is nothing wrong with that as covid eseentially caused the death. [/quote]
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