This is not correctly worded.
WHO determined the criteria for death attribution. It was that the attending physician would label a death to be Covid if in the judgement of that doc the death was “substantially” of that cause. This was embraced globally, with one exception.
In contrast, China did not use the WHO norm. Their declaration of a Covid death required complete failure of the respiratory system (essentially impossible with ventilators). Deaths by avalanche of organ failure due to insufficient oxygen would not be labeled a Covid death.
CDC did not invent this. Money to hospitals did not invent this. WHO did, and the world used it.
MOST IMPORTANT, before AND after there was any money flowing to hospitals with Covid deaths, the Excess Death curves of ALL CAUSES aligned very closely with death counts attributed to Covid. Particularly so in early 2022 when there were no defensive measures in place. Excess Deaths of sufficient number to lower society Life Expectancy aligned with Covid declaration. Those huge death spikes were dying of Covid. Not imaginary Covid.
There are still some fringe people wandering around believing Covid did not exist. Excess Deaths are the Gold Standard, and they are undeniable.
I’m saying valid tests to identify who has Covid and who has other respiratory diseases was not in use during the plandemic. I’m saying people who were ill, and had not had a Covid test, were advised that they had Covid, no treatment was available, and to stay home until their lips turned blue and they needed oxygen.
The WHO is not our government. Our government uses the WHO as ‘cover’ for what it did, but the public knows who got up in front of microphones and lied to us (CDC).
I see the fatal (har!) flaw in your propaganda. Do you?
Testifying under oath that they were offered bribes to change cause of death from the clot shots to COVID. All official stats on cause of death are now fraudulent until proven forensically to be accurate. On an individual basis.
To say nothing of rundeathisnear and other means of killing patients; faulty testing; and all the other shenanigans.
Because SCIENCEā¢! ...oh, and Calculus. Can't forget that.