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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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Because the data you keep sourcing is made up and misrepresented. Like I keep telling you.

Just one example, CDC said 200k died from covid but the real number is 6% that actually died from it.

Were you born yesterday?

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Source for your number? Did your nursesisters tell you?

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Source us cdc

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Yes the CDC says 334k covid deaths, and?

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Killing someone who is ill but would otherwise have lived is still a death.

Of course you are right that it makes determining who would have otherwise lived a bit harder, which is why many places have been measuring excess deaths (looking at total deaths in 2020 against the average total deaths of previous years) and, .

So if those excess deaths aren't covid what are they? I'm sure your nursesisters have an answer right?

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You're deflecting. Again.

Go back and disprove my argument that data is fiddled.

CDC admits only 6% died from covid. Waiting for your answer.

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Go back and disprove my argument

I just did disprove your argument, hundreds of thousands of additional deaths above the average have been reported so something is killing extra people who weren't otherwise expected to die.

What is that thing if not covid?

CDC admits only 6% died from covid

You do realize from the very page you linked to -

*"It is important to note that, as COVID-19 has no direct fatality method, no deaths are caused directly by the virus itself. This is not the same, however, as saying that COVID-19 did not “trigger the series of events leading to the patient’s death. In many cases patients with comorbidities would not have died at that time,” according to Science Feedback."*