Are we being brandished with incorrect numbers regarding the corona virus?
How we hate to hear of anyone dying. We hate the word. But it seems the powers that be want to put fear into our lives about the numbers who are dying. Deaths are attributed to the corona virus with those who already had serious underlying conditions. In fact, the majority of people who die from this virus are not healthy, immune-boosted people but those who are overweight, have existing health traumas, or the older population (who usually have underling health issues).
I personally heard of two cases that did not die of corona, but the following day their death certificates were changed to corona virus being the cause of death. Why?
A couple of other examples. They found the corona virus in the blood of a man who had a serious accident and therefore attributed his death to corona, not his accident. They found traces of corona virus in a baby who was suffocated by the mother and instead of suffocation the cause of death was noted as corona. Why?
Interesting information is also coming from Italy where they have had the most deaths. Professor Walter Ricciardi, scientific adviser to Italy’s minister of health writes: “On re-evaluation by the National Institute of Health, only 12 per cent of death certificates have shown a direct causality from coronavirus, while 88 per cent of patients who have died have at least one pre-morbidity - many had two or three.”
But there are other factors that may have contributed to Italy’s fatality rates, experts say. This includes a high rate of smoking and pollution - the majority of deaths have been in the northern region Lombardy region, which is notorious for poor air quality.
Another study says: “Rome-based institute has examined medical records of about 18% of the country’s coronavirus fatalities, finding that just three victims, or 0.8% of the total, had no previous pathology. Almost half of the victims suffered from at least three prior illnesses and about a fourth had either one or two previous conditions. More than 75% had high blood pressure, about 35% had diabetes and a third suffered from heart disease.
Yes, we know there is suffering and death and our hearts grieve. But at the same time, we want to know the truth, don’t we?
~ Nancy Campbell