wthewbn wrote:
Giles Corey wrote:
Yes. Covid "related" deaths. Many any death they can pin on Covid.
Next year we need to look at total American deaths in March thru May of 2020 and then compare those with the same months for several earlier years.
This will tell us the impact Covid had in terms of added fatalities.
I come on here will full intentions not to insult but Giles, are you sure you weren’t dropped on your head?
You’re now trying to push the determination of Covid’s impact we’ll over a year from now so you can stay in denial. Here’s news for you.
Even a person was going to die at 8:00pm by an asthma attack, if they died at 7:00pm from Covid, it’s a Covid death.
Why do you suppose the count is of all Covid "related" and "linked" deaths?
You never see flu "related" or "linked" death totals.
And your example simply underlines how thick you are.
Someone with multiple health issues dies at 7:00 PM. The cause could be any combination of things. But it gets chalked up as Covid linked or related.