I’ve said since the beginning of this, if an audit had to put their hands on each and every death or case of COVID, the count would be 1/10th of what the official lies have been.
I am an expert in federal and State medical information systems and known better than anyone as the architect and engineer that there is no way to accurately count patients in these systems. When a hospital reports a case, and a nursing home reports the same case, and a multiple doctors report the case, that single patient is counted each time for multiple counts on the official tally.
If the there were as many deaths as reported, we’d all know multiple people who have died and we don’t.
Excellent information! Thank you for posting!
“If the there were as many deaths as reported, wed all know multiple people who have died and we dont.”
We have a lot of relatives/friends from Africa to the USA East Coast to the midwest/southwest and the West Coast.
A lot of people and only one known Covid 19 death in NJ. She was killed/murdered, when she was sent back from a hospital visit to her nursing home.
Or, if the total deaths due to were accurate, you would see a massive decrease in TB, pneumonia, heart attacks, cancer, lung and heart disease deaths - because the COVID does kill off the very old who suffer two-three-four OTHER conditions.
If the total were accurate, you would ALSO see a dramatic drop in traffic accidents - because the streets were near-empty/half-empty in April-May-June.
Interesting!
I personally know of four people who have died during the shutdown, and none died of the corona virus. Two had heart attacks, one died of diabetic complications, and one died of cirrhosis.
I also think it is curious that when the predicted death models were discovered to have been wrong, president Trump began to predict that deaths would likely be under 100,000. Maybe as low as 65,000.
BOOM! The “reported” death count SKYROCKETED and continues to grow.
Coincidence? Color me skeptical.
I not only dont know anybody who has died from it, I dont even know anybody who has been sick or tested positive. And I live in Collin County.