Posted on 05/03/2020 12:41:04 AM PDT by Zhang Fei
Thank you for posting this. It was a revelation to me years ago when I learned the seasonal flu numbers are made up.
This ER doc claims he’s only seen one patient die of the flu, compared to many who have died from gunshot wounds, traffic accidents and opioid overdoses. Yet flu deaths are said to be on par or higher than those categories. He suggests that the flu death estimate is systematically wrong, and the methodology needs to be revised sharply downwards, perhaps to match the covid-19 methodology, which is to count only actuals.
[Thank you for posting this. It was a revelation to me years ago when I learned the seasonal flu numbers are made up.]
But how do you know that Covid-19 deaths are not being recorded just as haphazardly?
but I too can't say I've seen flu deaths...and I've been in the business for decades...
so they guessed...
its no different with THE COVID.....they are testing but a lot of guessing is going on too...
and there is the idea that people that come in with covid don't necessarily die of that....its contributing just as flu would contribute....
I also think a large number of deaths occurred because of each state allowing only certain treatments...
how many less deaths in NYC if the H/A/Z trifecta had been used?
[and there is the idea that people that come in with covid don’t necessarily die of that....its contributing just as flu would contribute....]
This is a bit bizarre. I have to agree you will not see any death certificate with “flu” on it. What they record is pneumonia, and complications from pneumonia. This is equated to the flu. This guy is just playing games.
The CDC data clearly says pneumonia just the same.
American Lung Association: Most common cause of pneumonia is the flu.
https://www.lung.org/lung-health-diseases/lung-disease-lookup/pneumonia/what-is-the-connection
Other causes: Bacteria, Fungi
https://www.lung.org/lung-health-diseases/lung-disease-lookup/pneumonia/what-causes-pneumonia
But people don’t come in dying of the flu.. but they do roll in all of the time dying from pneumonia.
Right - my brother (smoker, under 60 at the time) went to the ER with flu, was admitted to the hospital, worsened and sent to the ICU, was then intubated (not sure on exact timing as I was over 1k miles away), ended up with what the Dr. said was necrotic pneumonia and came about || far from leaving us... He lost ~2/3 of his lung function (one side is basically gone, the other damaged but with rehab he can get by as long as strenuous effort is not needed.)
If he’d not made it, would he be classified as a flu death?
This is somewhat reminiscent of the question “What killed that guy”? The finger on the trigger, the gun, or the bullet?
n the example of my brother, he was quite active and externally seemed fairly healthy, very few sick days @ work, etc. He had a bit of a “smoker’s cough”, tho’. (Not bad.)
Covid-19 deaths are almost certainly being underreported. There is a lot of evidence that more people are dying than usual in almost every area with significant infection, despite the lockdowns and stay-at-home orders preventing a significant number of traffic and accidental deaths.
In a year or two, we’ll get a final tally and it will probably be 20-30% higher than what we’re hearing now.
[Thank you for posting this. It was a revelation to me years ago when I learned the seasonal flu numbers are made up.]
If flu deaths are truly as the CDC claims, then over the years more and more people would know someone who died from it (including those who developed into something serious and died), and peoples reaction to the flu would not be oh, its just the flu, as it has always been.
This!
The article also claims "The former are actual numbers"
the latter are inflated statistical estimates" (it says)
I suspect those "actual numbers" are a bit of a mess as well...
At this point we're flirting with Global Great Depression
leading to global government or world war, and the loss of millions
or billions of lives in the long run.
Plannedemic indeed.
If America is going to survive that, or the next bio-weapon
planned for us, then we best get the country back to work.
The constitution violating corrupto-crats got their
little taste of power and in fevered desperation wish to
turn it into "The New Normal".
Seen enough yet?
I trust my immune system a LOT more than I trust some
of these governor's "help".
And the Spanish flu was not real either.
SciAm normally would call this article conspiracy theory.
The computer models for the Wuhan bat coronavirus are like the systems that pop up from time to time for winning at Las Vegas. They dont predict very well.
The author gets the 15,620 number from the CDC “FluView” site for the bad 2017-2018 flu season. That number is for death certificates listing only “influenza” (does not include pneumonia deaths caused by the flu)(the “gotcha”).
https://gis.cdc.gov/grasp/fluview/mortality.html (you have to pick a flu season and download the .CSV to see all of the weeks in the season)(a pain).
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/burden/how-cdc-estimates.htm
Anybody who dies, for whatever reason, if they test positive for covid-19, it’s attributed to covid-19.
IIRC, and I’m not sure how accurate the stat, but something like 25% of people with covid-19 are asymptomatic, 80% are asymptomatic to mild symptoms.
That tells me that there a lot of people who die, for whatever reason, test positive for covid-19 and death is attributed to covid-19.
Every COVID infected person who dies is counted as a COVID fatality, regardless of any other diseases that might be present.
In addition, the CDC has authorized and encouraged nursing homes and hospitals to review recent deaths that were not tested for COVID. If the victim had flu-like symptoms before dying, the cause of death is changed to COVID-19.
If influenza deaths were calculated the same way, we would have at least 250,000 flu deaths EVERY year!
The author also makes an astonishing error about pneumonia deaths:
“...the CDCs flu numbers also include pneumonia deaths.”
Totally false.
Influenza and pneumonia deaths are listed in separate columns in the CDC’s Weekly Influenza Surveillance Report.
On average, less than 10% of pneumonia deaths are reported as influenza deaths.
In sharp contrast, every COVID infected person who dies of pneumonia is counted as a COVID death!
The CDC-approved COVID-19 methodology is to count actuals and suspecteds. Proof is not required.
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