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WATCH: CDC Director Rochelle Walensky FINALLY Confronted About How Many Americans Died “With” COVID vs “From” COVID


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The mainstream media has finally decided to blast the CDC for what independent outlets have reported for nearly two years now.

For the duration of the “pandemic,” the federal agency counted anyone that died within 30 days of a positive PCR test as a COVID death.

It didn’t matter if the individual had multiple severe co-morbidities or died of another cause. Corrupt public health officials never differentiated between deaths “with” COVID and “from” COVID.

That allowed the federal government to inflate COVID death numbers and incite panic.

But the truth is starting to come out.

Earlier this week, New York State released data that distinguished between dying “with” and “from” COVID.

The figures showed that over half of NYC COVID-19 hospitalizations were for reasons unrelated to the virus.

CDC Director Rochelle Walensky appeared on FOX News Sunday and was asked how many of the 836,000 “COVID deaths” were “with” and “from” COVID.

Watch her ridiculous response:

“Those data will be forthcoming.”

Either the CDC doesn’t know or they’re desperately trying to hide the accurate number of COVID deaths unrelated to the virus.

Walensky also mentioned the number of Americans who had multiple co-morbidities and were severely ill before COVID was a factor:

WLT reported on the CDC’s quiet admission in August 2020 that only 6% of the current COVID deaths were from the virus alone.

94% of the reported COVID deaths had other underlying medical conditions.

NBC 25 News relayed the info back in 2020:

The Centers for Disease Control released information showing how many people who died from COVID-19 had underlying medical conditions or underlying conditions as they are sometimes referred to by doctors that attributed to their death.

According to the CDC, comorbidity is defined as: more than one disease or condition is present in the same person at the same time. Conditions described as comorbidities are often chronic or long-term conditions. Other names to describe comorbid conditions are coexisting or co-occurring conditions and sometimes also “multimorbidity” or “multiple chronic conditions.”

Comorbidity and underlying conditions can both be used to describe conditions that exist in one person at the same time. These can also contribute to a persons death who has been diagnosed with COVID-19.

The CDC said:

Table 3 shows the types of health conditions and contributing causes mentioned in conjunction with deaths involving coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). For 6% of the deaths, COVID-19 was the only cause mentioned. For deaths with conditions or causes in addition to COVID-19, on average, there were 2.6 additional conditions or causes per death.

The CDC says people need to always social distance and perform best practices when it comes to staying safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The following are the top underlying medical conditions linked with COVID-19 deaths.

* Influenza and pneumonia

* Respiratory failure

* Hypertensive disease

* Diabetes

* Vascular and unspecified dementia

* Cardiac Arrest

* Heart failure

* Renal failure

* Intentional and unintentional injury, poisoning and other adverse events

* Other medical conditions

According to the CDC 9683 died in the United States with only having COVID-19 listed on their death certificate.

And as Gateway Pundit noted in May 2021, that figure dropped to 5%.

A recent report from the CDC shows that currently the number of deaths that are caused by COVID-19 ONLY are actually 5% and the number may actually be less, because the CDC shares there may be “a lack of detail” about the other conditions that contributed to the death:

*Source – The Gateway Pundit*



 

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