Anything to substantiate that claim? Asking sincerely.
Gee I don't know?? Where to begin?? Gunshot victims counted as covid, 90% covid patients having 1 or more underlying health conditions, media misreporting covid death toll, motorcycle crash victims being counted as covid. And that's the easy work.
Let's not even begin w/ the fact that overdoses killed nearly 3X's more ppl than covid (San Francisco) and even the government officials (a lot of democrats) disobeying they own covid orders.
This covid death toll is a hoax. Not to be mistaken, because it is real and it'll kill you. The numbers are being bucked up.
On Sept. 22, CNN triumphantly announced that 200,000 people had died from COVID-19 in the United States. CNN tried various ways of rubbing in the 200,000 figure. Their best effort was an infographi…
nypost.com
Here’s how the media is misreporting COVID-19’s death toll in America
Here’s a less biased, but less catchy, comparison: 2020’s attributed COVID-19 deaths were equivalent to having another 2017-2018 flu and pneumonia season boosted by 13 percent.
The CDC estimated that about
177,000 Americans died during the 2017-2018 flu season, from either the flu itself or by complications of pneumonia. (The CDC never made a public announcement about this number, but you can count it yourself from data on its site, as I did in the chart below.) That was a bad year, noted at the time, but mostly by medical professionals. Those with good memories will recall seeing more “Wash Your Hands” and “Cough Into Your Elbows” posters.
A person who died in a motorcycle accident was added to Florida’s COVID-19 death count, according to a state health official.
www.fox35orlando.com
FOX 35 INVESTIGATES: Questions raised after fatal motorcycle crash listed as COVID-19 death
ORLANDO, Fla. -
(UPDATE) On Saturday, Kent Donahue, from Dr. Pino's office, said the motorcyclist's death "was reviewed and he was taken off the list for COVID fatalities."
Two days after a FOX 35 investigation, health officials confirm that a motorcycle death that was initially counted among COVID-19 fatalities has been removed from the state's data.
A spokesman for the Florida Department of Health in Orange County said it was reviewed and removed, but he didn't know exactly when.
The Grand County coroner is calling attention to the way the state health department is classifying some deaths.
denver.cbslocal.com
Grand County Coroner Raises Concern On Deaths Among COVID Cases
GRAND COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4) – The Grand County coroner is calling attention to the way the state health department is classifying some deaths. The coroner, Brenda Bock, says two of their five deaths related to COVID-19 were people who died of gunshot wounds.