I've been saying since summer that the public should get more information about COVID deaths, which are being counted extremely "generously."
My theory has been that our govt and media don't want us to have this context because fear promotes compliance.
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However, when vaccine manufacturers want us to trust vaccines, they can somehow provide all of the context that has been missing from COVID deaths.
LTCF deaths:
"The median vaccine recipient age was 83 years (range = 17–104 years), and 92 (61%) reports concerned women...
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"Among 122 (81.3%) reports of serious adverse events in LTCF residents, 78 (52.0%) deaths have been reported and investigated; 42 (53.8%) occurred in residents in hospice care or with a do-not-resuscitate status...
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"Death certificate data were available for 17 (22.0%) deaths; causes of death included cardiac disease, dementia, pneumonia, and failure to thrive."
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Non-LTCF:
"Among 19 persons whose deaths were reported to VAERS after receiving COVID-19 vaccine, record collection and evaluation are ongoing; for the remaining 16 reported deaths, review of death certificates or other data indicated underlying heart disease, cancer, ...
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"stroke, probable pulmonary embolism, and otherwise frail health as the cause of death."
Why can't we get similar information for COVID deaths?
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And when have we ever gotten context like this about COVID deaths?
"VAERS received 113 reports of death after COVID-19 vaccinations; two thirds of these deaths occurred among LTCF residents. All-cause mortality is high in LTCF populations because..
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"underlying medical conditions are common. Based on expected rates of background mortality, among the approximately 1 million LTCF residents vaccinated in the first month of the U.S. COVID-19 vaccination program,...
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"approximately 7,000 coincidental, temporally associated deaths from all causes would be expected during the analytic period"
Why aren't COVID deaths compared with the expected number of LTCF deaths?
Q: "You've said on many occasions that you won't let any local government kick anybody out of their job or shut a business down. Yet here in Miami-Dade County, I'm a talk show host, and I hear from business owners and workers... saying because [we still have] a curfew,...
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"they're getting kicked out of their jobs... after midnight. Why is that still being allowed to happen?"
A: "One, I'm not saying I agree with curfews... but at the same time, what I had to do was prevent anybody from closing a business or shutting an individual down,
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