That's what I think when I hear of anyone under 70 dying from this. The small numbers are well within the range of medical errors. The thing I keep telling people is that if covid killed healthy people in their 30s, it would be killing healthy people in their 30s. Not just the occasional one or two that make the papers, it would be a regular thing, there would be tens of thousands of deaths, like there has been in the old and sick. The article itself states he died following a procedure so that suggests he died from a complication.
A complication, or even a mistake.
It took them 3 months to realize intubation was killing people.
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