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China, the most populous nation in the world....

Do you see the problem?

China, the most populous nation in the world.... Do you see the problem?

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I did, a person with a different survivable medical condition dying after they caught c ovid was still killed by covid

The fact 6% of deaths were of people who were in perfect health is rather worrying itself as that's considerably higher than seasonal influenza.

Not to mention the fact that excess death rate is completely unrelated to the CDC because it's a comparison of total number of deaths of all causes (a statistic every country keeps) from this year vs the average of the previous few years.

So now it's your turn, explain why in the US hundreds of thousands more people have died this year compared to previous years and why the same trend is present in every country with a major covid outbreak if covid isn't causing those extra deaths. I'm sure you and your nurse-sisters have some reasonable explanation for all this.

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So you admit, 6 % died directly from covid. And 94% may have died from covid.

Now, we have that straight.

So if the data is that ambiguous and isn't out publicly in the main stream news, why do you think that is?

And again, covid is covid, no matter where you are in the world. CDC one of a handful of leading infectious disease institutions in the world and many people use it. So when you make an excuse that there's more deaths there than here is weak.

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So you admit, 6 % died directly from covid. And 94% may have died from covid.

Well that's not even right is it, 6% of people who tested for covid and died from causes consistent with covid had no other medical conditions. The rest had some medical condition, even long term conditions like diabetes or hypertension, and died from causes consistent with covid.

There may be some in the latter category who would have died anyway, however if you look at the excess death statistics...

So if the data is that ambiguous and isn't out publicly in the main stream news, why do you think that is?

First of all the "MSM" do talk about it. .

Secondly given that those excess death statistics, which are not subject to any ambiguity, correlate extremely well to the CDC coronavirus death statistics... we can reasonably conclude that the CDC statistics are an accurate portrayal of covid related deaths.

Unless you have a better theory for why hundreds of thousands more people have died this year?

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Now I know you are a shill.

BBC as a source???