1/ John Beaudoin’s book The Real CDC claims COVID deaths were inflated through manipulated death certificates in Massachusetts.
But what do the data — and public health audits — actually show?
Let’s take a look. 🧵
2/ Massachusetts revised how it counted COVID deaths in 2022.
Why?
To increase accuracy — not inflate numbers.
The state shifted from a 60-day to a 30-day positive test window to better reflect deaths actually caused by COVID.
Transparency ≠ conspiracy.
3/ Another key point:
The CDC does not control death certificates.
They are completed by physicians, medical examiners, and local registrars across the country.
Thousands of independent professionals — not a centralized CDC switch.
4/ Excess mortality data tells an important story.
In Massachusetts — and globally — excess deaths rise and fall with COVID waves.
If deaths were being artificially inflated, we wouldn’t expect such a tight correlation.
5/ Public health data are often revised.
That isn’t evidence of fraud.
It’s how statistical systems improve accuracy as better information becomes available.
6/ In fact, many excess-mortality studies show something important:
COVID deaths were often undercounted, not exaggerated.
That’s the opposite of the claim made in The Real CDC.
7/ Criticism of public health agencies is fair.
But it should rest on evidence, not misunderstandings of how mortality statistics work.
Science isn’t perfect — but it improves when we follow the data.
@IntegralAnswers
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