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Reddit_Is_Shit 4 points ago +4 / -0

Working in healthcare as an RN, I have no doubt there are a lot of fake positives coming through. I recently ended up taking care of an older gentlemen who had been suffering from health issues all year, but what finally did him in was a fall, which if you weren't in healthcare you might not know that it actually ends up increasing the likelihood of dying when you are over a certain age. At first he was still with it, just in a lot of pain a long with the other health issues he was battling.

But recently my hospital, like many others, began doing "surveillance" swabbing of everyone who is admitted to the hospital. He had no signs of having covid, but his test came back positive. Over the next couple weeks his health continued to decline, as he just wasn't hungry (a normal part of the dying process). He went several weeks after testing "positive" for covid, but the doctors simply said he had a "asymptomatic" case. Eventually he was placed onto comfort care and passed away.

I have no idea what they placed on his death certificate, but he supposedly had covid, so I am guessing this is what they put. Unfortunately, I can't confirm, but cases like this happen all the time.

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ProudlyConservative [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

I have seen that the numbers are way out of proportion because hospitals get paid more for Covid deaths. Meanwhile, we have all these MSM deathtickers making everyone fearful. It is really Disgraceful.