by Bonchie
How accurate are the death totals we are being fed about the coronavirus? If this latest case in Florida is any indication, and there’s evidence it is, the answer is not very accurate.
We’ve heard reports for months that “probable” cases are being counted as definitive deaths, with the meaning of the term probable being stretched to absurdity. But this newest example really takes the cake, and it’s important to point it out for a variety of reasons.
Reporter asks Orange Co Fla health official if the two COVID deaths listed as in their 20s had any underlying conditions. Reply:
“The first one didn’t have any. He died in a motorcycle accident.”https://t.co/IFUOz4WpbC
— Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) July 17, 2020
When memes become reality…https://t.co/6obTdQyhuo pic.twitter.com/x6dqSdlGhJ
— M3thods (@M2Madness) July 17, 2020
Read the rest HERE.
I read an article a week or so ago that claimed that most, if not all, deaths from the common flu are being counted as COVID 19 deaths as well. Politics has SO infected everyone and every aspect of our lives that we can no longer believe anyone or any institution, as they all want to spin and twist everything to their own political ends.
The wheelbarrow at my house has been declared infected with COVID 19. If you do not accept this to be the truth you are a racist. When the DemocRATS take over you will be sent to the gulag for reeducation, comrade.