12-19-2020, 12:24 PM
In the UK they have "tweaked" the wording (definition?) of which deaths are actually being counted as COVID deaths a few times now.
The latest version in Scotland reads something like:
"Death from any cause, in a person who was tested positive for COVID19 in the previous 28 days".
As I have mentioned previously... there have definitely been MORE DEATHS this year when compared with the average number of deaths from the previous 5 years (I checked), but with definitions of "COVID related deaths" like this being used... it looks like there is a definite agenda to artificially inflate those COVID-related numbers.
To what ends?
More Fear?
More Control?
Bigger uptake of Vaccines?
Can anyone think of a positive (good) reason (for us) why they'd artificially inflate the numbers??
Does anyone think that they are not inflating the numbers?
G
The latest version in Scotland reads something like:
"Death from any cause, in a person who was tested positive for COVID19 in the previous 28 days".
As I have mentioned previously... there have definitely been MORE DEATHS this year when compared with the average number of deaths from the previous 5 years (I checked), but with definitions of "COVID related deaths" like this being used... it looks like there is a definite agenda to artificially inflate those COVID-related numbers.
To what ends?
More Fear?
More Control?
Bigger uptake of Vaccines?
Can anyone think of a positive (good) reason (for us) why they'd artificially inflate the numbers??
Does anyone think that they are not inflating the numbers?
G