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Here's the Shockingly Small Number of People Who Died From Only the Coronavirus
Bronson Stocking

Posted: Aug 30, 2020 9:00 AM

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website disclosed the shockingly small number of people who died from only the Wuhan coronavirus, with no other cause of death mentioned. Hold on to your hat because here it is: out of the 161,392 deaths in the CDC data, just six percent, about 9,700 deaths, were attributed to the coronavirus alone. According to the CDC, the other 94 percent had an average of 2.6 additional conditions or causes of deaths, such as heart disease, diabetes, and sepsis.



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6%?

Well now...
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Nobody dies from having COVID-19 in their body, they die from the EFFECTS of having COVID-19 in their body. Effects like viral pneumonia, ARDS, blood clots in the lungs causing low blood oxygen levels which in turn causes multiple organ failure, blood clots in other areas of the body, cardiac arrest, etc., etc. (these are the 94% "Comorbidities")....apparently about 6% of doctors/coroners just put “COVID-19” on the death certificate (just to be brief/simple I guess).


https://youtu.be/8nqgZn9Izv8


https://youtu.be/1HTionnTT9I

https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#underlying-med-conditions

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@Drago

It is the duty of the attending physician to state the cause of death at the time the person dies; that cause appears on the death certificate.

My husband died due to cancer.  I had him in five hospitals for cancer treatment before he died of cancer.  Our family doctor recorded he died of heart failure - that is on the death certificate.

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Yep, an effect of having cancer...several things can kill you in the end (respiratory failure, malnourishment or dehydration, brain damage, sepsis, heart failure, etc. depending on the kind/area/organ with cancer). My father had sepsis from a UTI and I believe his death certificate had "heart failure" as the "primary" COD with "sepsis" as a comorbidity...there are 3 or 4 lines for COD on a standard death certificate, so the doctor in your case should have probably listed a comorbidity (cancer). (Sorry for your loss).

https://www.self.com/story/how-does-cancer-kill
« Last Edit: September 01, 2020, 12:40:20 am by Drago »

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The other 94 percent had an average of 2.6 additional conditions or causes of deaths, such as heart disease, diabetes, and sepsis.

Which means, had we protected those with diseases "such as heart disease, diabetes, and sepsis", our death toll would be a lot lower.
Not having 5 states tossing COVID-19 carriers into nursing homes could have prevented 40% of the deaths, all counted as COVID deaths, whether there were underlying health concerns or not.

We didn't need to lock down the whole country, just the elderly and people with underlying health conditions.

We shouldn't be locked down now.

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Here in Ky. all our governor goes on about is cases cases cases.

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I live in Fort Bend County Texas, and I work in Harris County.
To give you an idea:

Fort Bend County, as of today,
14,276 confirmed cases, 11,148 recovered, 151 deaths, 3628 active
My zip code shows 985 confirmed cases, but does not break out recovered, deaths and active cases.
if the county wide average holds true, 9 to 10 people approximately have died in my zip code, 246 active, and 730 have recovered.

Harris county does break things out by zip code

The zip code I (barely) work in:
3304 cases, 23 deaths, 3132 recovered ,149 active

literally I am one block away from the next zip code:
2167 total, 13 deaths, 1951 recovered, and 203 active.

These may seem like large numbers, but if you take the 3 zip codes and you get 7/10th of a percent of fatalities to cases.

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Here in Ky. all our governor goes on about is cases cases cases.

Beshear has to push the narrative...and he'll do that right up to the election in November.  He and Fischer just up the road in Louisville are two peas on a progressive pod.
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