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Title: Approximately 190,000 in U.S. Died from Coronavirus in Joe Biden’s First Four Months in Office
Post by: mystery-ak on May 22, 2021, 01:19:03 pm
Approximately 190,000 in U.S. Died from Coronavirus in Joe Biden’s First Four Months in Office

Alana Mastrangelo 21 May 2021

Approximately 190,000 in the United States have died from the Chinese coronavirus in Joe Biden’s first four months in office.

An estimated 190,790 people in the U.S. died due to complications from the coronavirus during Biden’s first four months in the White House. The nationwide death toll — which was at 397,611 when Biden first took office — is now 588,401, according to statistics provided by Johns Hopkins University.

After one month in office, the death toll had climbed from 397,611 to 497,374. By March 20, that number surpassed 500,000. At Biden’s third month in office, the nation had suffered a total of 568,284 coronavirus-related deaths.

This month, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) decided to no longer count coronavirus cases among fully vaccinated people, unless the cases result in hospitalization or death, according to a report by Bloomberg.

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https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/05/21/approximately-190000-in-u-s-died-coronavirus-bidens-first-4-months-office/
Title: Re: Approximately 190,000 in U.S. Died from Coronavirus in Joe Biden’s First Four Months in Office
Post by: Hoodat on May 22, 2021, 02:14:35 pm
Well over half of all US Covid deaths have occurred since the Nov election.
Title: Re: Approximately 190,000 in U.S. Died from Coronavirus in Joe Biden’s First Four Months in Office
Post by: Hoodat on May 22, 2021, 02:17:30 pm
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This month, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) decided to no longer count coronavirus cases among fully vaccinated people, unless the cases result in hospitalization or death, according to a report by Bloomberg.

Similar to when the Obama Administration ordered the stoppage of counting H1N1 cases.  The numbers made them look bad.
Title: Re: Approximately 190,000 in U.S. Died from Coronavirus in Joe Biden’s First Four Months in Office
Post by: PeteS in CA on May 22, 2021, 06:34:17 pm
How strange that LIEden didn't have the rules for recognizing a "Covid Death" changed from the rules that inflated deaths numbers during Trump's Presidency to rules that recognized the complexity of reality. :sarc:
Title: Re: Approximately 190,000 in U.S. Died from Coronavirus in Joe Biden’s First Four Months in Office
Post by: Hoodat on May 24, 2021, 03:07:14 am
Flashback to 2009 - The Obama/Biden Admin:


Swine Flu Cases Overestimated?

SHARYL ATTKISSON   |   OCTOBER 21, 2009 / 9:03 AM / CBS


.  .  .  In late July, the CDC abruptly advised states to stop testing for H1N1 flu, and stopped counting individual cases. The rationale given for the CDC guidance to forego testing and tracking individual cases was: why waste resources testing for H1N1 flu when the government has already confirmed there's an epidemic?

Some public health officials privately disagreed with the decision to stop testing and counting, telling CBS News that continued tracking of this new and possibly changing virus was important because H1N1 has a different epidemiology, affects younger people more than seasonal flu and has been shown to have a higher case fatality rate than other flu virus strains.

CBS News learned that the decision to stop counting H1N1 flu cases was made so hastily that states weren't given the opportunity to provide input. Instead, on July 24, the Council for State and Territorial Epidemiologists, CSTE, issued the following notice to state public health officials on behalf of the CDC:

"Attached are the Q&As that will be posted on the CDC website tomorrow explaining why CDC is no longer reporting case counts for novel H1N1. CDC would have liked to have run these by you for input but unfortunately there was not enough time before these needed to be posted (emphasis added)."

When CDC did not provide us with the material, we filed a Freedom of Information request with the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). More than two months later, the request has not been fulfilled. We also asked CDC for state-by-state test results prior to halting of testing and tracking, but CDC was again, initially, unresponsive.  .  .

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/swine-flu-cases-overestimated/