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Are COVID Death Numbers Comparing Apples and Oranges Long Video

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A forty-five minute video on the proper historical death numbers to compare the current total of claimed COVID-19 deaths with -- arguing that the 188,000 deaths from pneumonia and influenza on the CDC FluView web site is more appropriate than the smaller 55,000 deaths either from the CDC leading causes of death or the CDC influenza virus death model. ALTHOUGH the proper historical death number could be even larger if a significant number of deaths from heart attacks and other causes are reassigned to COVID. This is because the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC)’s April 2020 guidance for filling out death certificates for possible COVID-19 related deaths strongly encourages, if not requires, assigning COVID-19 as the underlying cause of death (UCOD) in any death where COVID-19 or the SARS-COV-2 virus may be present, which appears to differ from common historical practice for pneumonia and influenza deaths where pneumonia was frequently treated as a “complication,” a cause of death but not the underlying cause of death. This long video completely covers the article below. We have also put out a shorter ten-minute video with an overview of the main points of the article. "Are COVID Death Numbers Comparing Apples and Oranges?" Article: http://wordpress.jmcgowan.com/wp/are-covid-death-numbers-comparing-apples-and-oranges/ TinyURL: TinyURL: https://tinyurl.com/y66l5rcn The article contains all references and links. About Us Censored Search: https://censored-search.com/ Find the answers to your problems censored by advertisers and other powerful interests! A search engine for censored web sites and content. Legal Disclaimers: http://wordpress.jmcgowan.com/wp/legal/


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January 26th 2021  

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