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Old 08-01-2020 | 05:30 PM
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Originally Posted by CaptDave
So, it was just debunked that Florida was fudging their numbers by showing facilities with 100% covid cases. In reality most of them were <6%. Thus, a knee jerk reaction of mandated masks was unnecessary since the reaction was based on a huge spike in cases that turns out didn’t actually happen.

let’s not forget, either, that if a person is shot and later dies, if they’re assumed to have covid, they get listed as a covid death (per CDC U07.1 ICD10 codes). The actual cause of death wasn’t actually covid. Yet, they’re listed as a covid death. How then, can we actually, in any form, trust the CDC or WHO or any state health dept for factual information regarding these “cases” or deaths? We can’t. It’s ludicrous to even rely on them or any non-expert to advise us based on their inability to provide accurate information.

Fata gunshot wound to head: covid death
car crash: covid death
influenza A or B or pneumonia: covid death
trampled in a protest: covid death

Lol the size of the covid19 pandemic in Florida has to do with the raw numbers of people in Florida who test positive for infection, not what percentage of the test results are positive. You can believe all the conspiracies, just stay away from people trying to do the right thing. As far as false death classifications, those are nothing but conspiracies. I’m sure not all of them are completely due to covid and somehow associated but again picking a tiny case and running with that as how it is for it all is a mistake. It’s super hard for them to make up a global pandemic. It’s really easy to deny it though.
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