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Originally Posted by fraze
Assuming I take the this premise at face value, how do you account for the fact that the number of "wrongly attributed" deaths is increasing at an alarming rate. 4000 people are dying every day of something. That's a freaky number of non-covid deaths with flu like symptoms.
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4,000/day isn’t that wild, it’s about half the normal deaths per day. This would go some length towards explaining the low number of flu deaths.
Also you have to factor in age. Look up the age statistics of these 4,000 per day, then compare the ratios to the age ratios of the country. The result is clear and obvious.
Another situation - you have someone who is elderly, dying from some terminal illness. They catch covid, or have a false positive, but really die from their terminal illness. These situations would be labeled as a covid death.