First published at 01:43 UTC on January 2nd, 2021.
Covid-19 deaths are being over-counted.
Two people in Colorado died of gunshot wounds, but they were counted as Covid-19 deaths the local coroner reveals.
Max Nelson from the Freedom Foundation reveals that some deaths certificates in the state of…
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Covid-19 deaths are being over-counted.
Two people in Colorado died of gunshot wounds, but they were counted as Covid-19 deaths the local coroner reveals.
Max Nelson from the Freedom Foundation reveals that some deaths certificates in the state of Washington mention COVID-19 to simply say that a person had recovered from Covid-19 or that the person did not have COVID-19, and yet these deaths were listed as COVID-19 deaths.
They found a 99-year-old died after losing her balance and falling, but she was counted as a COVID-19 death.
They also found a 71-year-old died from “blunt force injury of the head and neck”, but this person was listed as a COVID-19 death.
They also found a 64-year-old who died after overdosing on heroin and fentanyl, but their death was listed as a COVID-19 death.
“It’s very concerning,” Max Nelson says.
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