Boogieman wrote: “As I said, health authorities have already admitted this was a standard practice, so no I don’t need to provide 1 million cases.”
You’re missing this important point which is ‘proximate cause’, what is the primary cause. If a person is walking along a cliff (he has comorbidities) and someone pushes him over the cliff, the proximate cause isn’t the comorbidity, it is the person who pushed him.
Some are particularly fond of the motorcycle accident being listed as COVID, but that one incident doesn’t mean there weren’t a million deaths accurately attributed to COVID.
“You’re missing this important point which is ‘proximate cause’, what is the primary cause.”
I’m not missing the point at all. Health authorities have admitted that they were regularly listing COVID as the primary cause of death when it was not. Because the federal government gave them a hefty financial incentive to do so.
After such an admission, it’s up to you to prove that wasn’t the case for those 1 million deaths you want everyone to believe were legitimately attributed to COVID. Better get to work exhuming the bodies.