Growing skepticism over how Covid-19 cases and deaths are recorded
A man who died in a motorcycle accident in Florida was listed as a Covid-19 death, according to a state official, adding to the growing skepticism over Florida’s “record” numbers after hundreds of labs in the state claimed that every person who was tested was ‘positive’ for COVID-19.
The death of the man, who was in his 20s, raised eyebrows with local media who are now questioning how the state is counting Covid-19 cases and deaths.
Fox 35 asked Orange County Health Officer Dr. Raul Pino if the man had any underlying conditions in addition to Covid-19, and was told that he “didn’t have any. He died in a motorcycle accident.”
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You can bet it's not just Florida. Our entire healthcare system is full of POS, lying, libutards.
ReplyDeleteIt's all about the money. As long as we taxpayers provide free money to organizations they are going to keep that door open by providing the worse. I have questioned this track system since day one. For instance, why all the lines of cars waiting to be tested in the first place. You need a prescription to have testing done. This is a perfect example. Motorcycle rider died in accident so they test him for the COVID-19 virus. If this person had a positive virus test doesn't mean he died from it. The reporting is all wrong and misleading. It goes back to either money or power. How much money do you think companies and investors are making off of face masks - plenty. Keep the fear going and make someone wealthy.
ReplyDeletePeople would be surprised at how many has tested positive that never had the stick up their nose. $$$$ money maker!!!
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