What weasel wording? If you read the article, you’ll see that there are other young patients in the same hospital.
If you read the article it specifically refuses to state the actual cause of death.
Reasonable presumption: gunshot wounds.
And you might also see that nowhere in the article does it say that any of them had or died of COVID.
Go ahead, read it... My comments are in brackets.
At Methodist Hospital today, we have several 20-year-olds and several 30-year-olds who are critically ill. [Critically ill from what? She doesnt say, does she? Or perhaps she did, and the journalist chose to omit that information. I wonder why...]. Some of these younger folks come to the hospital for treatment and can be discharged home, yet others become ill rather quickly and require intensive care, she explained. [Become Ill rather quickly from what? Notice how it is never stated that they were/are ill from COVID]
Appleby warns that people with hypertension, diabetes and obesity are at a higher risk for suffering severe complications from the COVID virus. [Ah, yes, she warns about risk factors for COVID, yet that is also not a statement that any of these young victims are actually COVID victims.]
The article is absolutely written in a way to make it SOUND like these young people are ill and dying from COVID, but also very deliberately avoids actually SAYING that.
“What weasel wording? If you read the article, youll see that there are other young patients in the same hospital.”
WHOA, NELLIE!
It didn’t say the other young patients were from the CV party too!