Nice posting job. Preserving formatting, links, etc. Good for you!
The above article by Dr. John Lee explains how easy it is to reduce the number virus deaths. The problem is that you have to sign up for a free month in order to look at the article a second time, so I would send a copy of the text I copied to anyone who wanted one. In this case the applicable paragraph is as follows:
But theres another, potentially even more serious problem: the way that deaths are recorded. If someone dies of a respiratory infection in the UK, the specific cause of the infection is not usually recorded, unless the illness is a rare notifiable disease. So the vast majority of respiratory deaths in the UK are recorded as bronchopneumonia, pneumonia, old age or a similar designation. We dont really test for flu, or other seasonal infections. If the patient has, say, cancer, motor neurone disease or another serious disease, this will be recorded as the cause of death, even if the final illness was a respiratory infection. This means UK certifications normally under-record deaths due to respiratory infections.
The Chinese end up solving their problem by simply reporting in an often accepted manner.
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