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SHALL_NOT 5 points ago +5 / -0

Whenever I tell people covid deaths are exaggerated since CDC report that 96% of “covid deaths” list at least one other cause of death, they invariably say that it’s because they technically died of something else but that it was only deadly because it was exacerbated by covid. This is true in many cases, but other cases from that 96% have comorbidities unrelated to covid like gsw, mva, od, etc...

All that is needed for covid to be listed on cause of death is a positive test within the last x days.

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WhiskeyDreams 3 points ago +3 / -0

If that were true then that would mean COVID would increase the death rate of whatever the comorbity is. So you’d see a huge spike in heart disease. Or huge spike in strokes.

But you don’t.

The death rate is the same for these. The only conclusion is that it wasn’t COVID at all.

(Im agreeing with you, I’m saying if their claims were true. Just wanted to clarify)

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QuantumReality 3 points ago +3 / -0

And the information is in plain sight. Does anyone actually believe heart disease deaths fell 60% this year, and the flu has vanished?