Off-Topic: Wuhan Virus mortality rate inflation?
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Name:   MartiniMan The author of this post is registered as a member - Email Member
Subject:   Wuhan Virus mortality rate inflation?
Date:   4/8/2020 10:01:41 AM

Seems that apparently if anyone has the virus or virus like symptoms and dies it is counted as a Wuhan virus death.  So you come into the hospital with a heart issue and die from a heart attack but test positive for the virus it is counted.  No idea how many of these cases are being incorrectly added to the toll.  There has been a reported 40% to 60% reduction in ER visits due to heart attack since the pandemic began.  They are thinking that either people are afraid to go to the hospital when they have symptoms or they are being classified as Wuhan virus sufferers because of their symptoms.

Other messages in this thread:View Entire Thread
Wuhan Virus mortality rate inflation? - MartiniMan - 4/8/2020 10:01:41 AM
     Wuhan Virus mortality rate inflation? - CAT BOAT - 4/8/2020 11:07:35 AM
          Wuhan Virus mortality rate inflation? - Talullahhound - 4/8/2020 2:04:12 PM
               Not what Dr. Birx stated - MartiniMan - 4/8/2020 2:35:58 PM
                    Not what Dr. Birx stated - Talullahhound - 4/9/2020 11:08:06 AM



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