International ***COVID-19 Breaking News v19: U.S. coronavirus deaths top 100,000***

Status
Not open for further replies.
YXoEZcN.jpg
Nice
Like how China and Russia have round numbers. They can’t even be creative when they lie

also wtf why is Italy listed separately from the EU? That makes it harder to count or to believe that these numbers aren’t over or under stated. Come on man!
 
Last edited:



In other words, as I said earlier,

"We are waiting until the summer when the virus fucks off for a few months, then it's back to lockdown".

Take it to the fucking bank. These vaccines are going to do NOTHING. NOTHING whatsoever. We'll be back in lockdown in autumn and all the vulnerable and elderly fuckers are going to jabbed with an 'updated vaccine' while they buy time until the following summer.
 
What is he a professor of? Have you asked him why he feels it’s man made? Will you ask him his opinions on this paper?


“While the analyses above suggest that SARS-CoV-2 may bind human ACE2 with high affinity, computational analyses predict that the interaction is not ideal7and that the RBD sequence is different from those shown in SARS-CoV to be optimal for receptor binding7,11. Thus, the high-affinity binding of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein to human ACE2 is most likely the result of natural selection on a human or human-like ACE2 that permits another optimal binding solution to arise. This is strong evidence that SARS-CoV-2 is not the product of purposeful manipulation.”
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-020-0820-9
If it was man made it was Made in China. You can't expect it to be optimal.
Man-made or not now we have lots of interesting mutations that a laboratory could play around with.
Mix in the SA, Brazil, Cali, SARS, coronaviruses and get Covid-21.
 
I still dont understand where 40k people a day are catching covid in the uk. EVERYTHING is closed apart from supermarkets. EVERYTHING. I'm not buying this bullshit about "people flouting the rules for Christmas and NYE". That was almost 1month ago and we've hit 60k plus a week ago which might reflect that. Doesn't explain why 40k a day are getting positive tests now. Where are these people catching covid? In their own homes? Because supermarkets were open with NO MASKS all 2020 and there was no explosion of cases linked to that.

Something very dodgy is going on regarding positive tests.

Having friends and family over

Shit, I basically got screamed at here for being a conservative traitor because I actually think we need to take COVID seriously. And we’re having wife’s family over now as well as our 5 closest friends

if one of them got covid, it would surely spread to us. Numbers are down tho in the area and half often had covid within last 3-6 months. Wife needed some socialization for mental health so we’re rolling the dice there with these hangouts. Still don’t go anywhere in public other than me to work and do grocery pickup. No bars or restaurants or indoor public places.
 
I just heard about this from a friend who knew the guy that died. The story is from July, 2020.


NEWS
Florida Man Killed in Crash Listed as COVID-19 Death, Raising Doubts Over Health Data
BY SOO KIM ON 7/20/20 AT 6:27 AM EDT

As novel coronavirus cases in Florida surpass 350,000, doubts over the accuracy of the official figures reported have been raised after a death was wrongly reported by the state health department to have been due to COVID-19.

A person in their 20s, who was killed in a motorcycle accident, was initially reported to have died from COVID-19, according to Dr. Raul Pino, Health Officer for the Florida Department of Health in Orange County, Miami's WSVN reported.

"We were discussing or trying to argue with the state. Not because of the numbers. I mean, it's 100. It does not make any difference if it's 99, but the validity that the fact that the individual didn't die from COVID-19, died in a crash," Pino argued.

But you could actually argue that it could have been the COVID-19 that caused him to crash, so I don't know the conclusion of that one," he added.

Pino confirmed all COVID-19 deaths are certified by the medical examiner .

"The only thing that I could say to people is that the data that I provide you with is the data that we consume from the state. We offer you the best data that we have," he noted.

The latest death was reviewed by the Florida Department of Health in Orange County and removed from the state's tally of novel coronavirus deaths, which currently stands at 4,982, according to the latest report from the Florida Department of Health.

The department issued a statement explaining how COVID-19 deaths are determined, which noted: "COVID-19 is listed as the immediate or underlying cause of death, or listed as one of the significant conditions contributing to death. Or, if there is a confirmed COVID-19 infection from a lab test — and, the cause of death doesn't meet exclusion criteria, like trauma, suicide, homicide, overdose, motorcycle accident, etc."

Newsweek has contacted the Florida Department of Health and state government for further comment.

The daily death toll in Florida has seen several dramatic spikes this month, including last week when the state saw a record number of 156 new fatalities on July 16, according to data compiled by Worldometer.

Back in May, Rebekah Jones, a data scientist who worked for the state health department, claimed she was allegedly fired after refusing to "manipulate" the state's virus figures in a bid to support the reopening of the state.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis argued Jones was fired because "she didn't listen to the people who were her superiors," Florida's The Palm Beach Post reported.

Jones has since launched her own website FloridaCOVIDAction.com, claiming much of the virus data on the state health department website is not clearly presented and details are "buried in a PDF."

"I decided to stop wallowing in self-pity and do something constructive, something useful with the skill set I've been using for so long," Jones told The Palm Beach Postlast month. "People have a right to know what's going on in a straightforward nonpolitical kind of way," she said.

Most Florida counties entered phase one of reopening on May 4. The state's daily case count has mostly been increasing from around May 27 and began rising on a sharper incline from about mid-June, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.

Several reopened bars in Florida were closed again after customers tested positive for the virus.


Source: https://www.newsweek.com/florida-ma...death-raising-doubts-over-health-data-1518994




Pretty cool to know that someone can die in a motorcycle crash, but since Covid "may have caused them to crash" the most obvious and logical thing is to blame it on Covid and not the 2 wheeled death machine he was driving.

And people wonder why others question the validity of the Covid data.

InB4: "But that's just one incident".

Seems legit.


ZdyFb6w.gif
 
Covid deniers in 2021. WTF!

Nice July article.

InB4.
Muh Haircut.

InB4
Nobody healthy dies from it. Oldies and fatso's should just suck it up (meaning death).

InB4
Muh economy. The economy would tank just as much if 2% of your population dies in a 12 month window.

InB4
No more deadly than normal flu.

InB4
Whatabout deaths by other non-contageous illnesses and behaviours.

InB4
It's all a conspiracy to sell you drugs to kill you. You need to buy different drugs made by the same Big Pharma companies.

InB4
Masks make my iPhone not work. Masks bad.
 
Last edited:
I just heard about this from a friend who knew the guy that died. The story is from July, 2020.


NEWS
Florida Man Killed in Crash Listed as COVID-19 Death, Raising Doubts Over Health Data
BY SOO KIM ON 7/20/20 AT 6:27 AM EDT

As novel coronavirus cases in Florida surpass 350,000, doubts over the accuracy of the official figures reported have been raised after a death was wrongly reported by the state health department to have been due to COVID-19.

A person in their 20s, who was killed in a motorcycle accident, was initially reported to have died from COVID-19, according to Dr. Raul Pino, Health Officer for the Florida Department of Health in Orange County, Miami's WSVN reported.

"We were discussing or trying to argue with the state. Not because of the numbers. I mean, it's 100. It does not make any difference if it's 99, but the validity that the fact that the individual didn't die from COVID-19, died in a crash," Pino argued.

But you could actually argue that it could have been the COVID-19 that caused him to crash, so I don't know the conclusion of that one," he added.

Pino confirmed all COVID-19 deaths are certified by the medical examiner .

"The only thing that I could say to people is that the data that I provide you with is the data that we consume from the state. We offer you the best data that we have," he noted.

The latest death was reviewed by the Florida Department of Health in Orange County and removed from the state's tally of novel coronavirus deaths, which currently stands at 4,982, according to the latest report from the Florida Department of Health.

The department issued a statement explaining how COVID-19 deaths are determined, which noted: "COVID-19 is listed as the immediate or underlying cause of death, or listed as one of the significant conditions contributing to death. Or, if there is a confirmed COVID-19 infection from a lab test — and, the cause of death doesn't meet exclusion criteria, like trauma, suicide, homicide, overdose, motorcycle accident, etc."

Newsweek has contacted the Florida Department of Health and state government for further comment.

The daily death toll in Florida has seen several dramatic spikes this month, including last week when the state saw a record number of 156 new fatalities on July 16, according to data compiled by Worldometer.

Back in May, Rebekah Jones, a data scientist who worked for the state health department, claimed she was allegedly fired after refusing to "manipulate" the state's virus figures in a bid to support the reopening of the state.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis argued Jones was fired because "she didn't listen to the people who were her superiors," Florida's The Palm Beach Post reported.

Jones has since launched her own website FloridaCOVIDAction.com, claiming much of the virus data on the state health department website is not clearly presented and details are "buried in a PDF."

"I decided to stop wallowing in self-pity and do something constructive, something useful with the skill set I've been using for so long," Jones told The Palm Beach Postlast month. "People have a right to know what's going on in a straightforward nonpolitical kind of way," she said.

Most Florida counties entered phase one of reopening on May 4. The state's daily case count has mostly been increasing from around May 27 and began rising on a sharper incline from about mid-June, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.

Several reopened bars in Florida were closed again after customers tested positive for the virus.


Source: https://www.newsweek.com/florida-ma...death-raising-doubts-over-health-data-1518994




Pretty cool to know that someone can die in a motorcycle crash, but since Covid "may have caused them to crash" the most obvious and logical thing is to blame it on Covid and not the 2 wheeled death machine he was driving.

And people wonder why others question the validity of the Covid data.

InB4: "But that's just one incident".

Seems legit.


ZdyFb6w.gif

Wasn't that one lady trying to expose them, then Desantis sent police after her?
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top