Post by jdv on Jan 10, 2022 18:48:06 GMT -5
The actual number according to other sources is 95%, but regardless it's massive news... that won't be on the news:
"CDC director says 75% of COVID-19 deaths 'had four or more comorbidities'
Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said 75% of people who died of COVID-19 had at least four comorbidities, sparking an outpouring of commentary from people surprised by her statement and others saying, "I told you so."
The top health official made the comment on ABC's Good Morning America on Friday, days after Dr. Anthony Fauci said on TV that statistics on child hospitalizations are being overblown. Vaccine mandate skeptics have said the COVID-19 death toll was inflated by people who died with COVID-19 as opposed to dying of COVID-19, and some of them claimed they were made into pariahs or punished on social media for making these claims."
The top health official made the comment on ABC's Good Morning America on Friday, days after Dr. Anthony Fauci said on TV that statistics on child hospitalizations are being overblown. Vaccine mandate skeptics have said the COVID-19 death toll was inflated by people who died with COVID-19 as opposed to dying of COVID-19, and some of them claimed they were made into pariahs or punished on social media for making these claims."
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Wrong think will be punished, regardless of how right.
This admission is, like the one regarding the CRT covid test being useless, is a stunning one. It not only means 75% of all dead had 4 other life-threatening conditions, but also means the other 25% potentially had 1-3.
In other words, if you're under the age of 65 and are not obese and are otherwise healthy, you have less chance of dying from covid than you do from a car crash.
We're seeing these admissions starting because a) it's undeniable; the data set is now too large to bury, and b) there's even more embarassing admissions to come (like you're more likely to catch and transmit after being "vaccinated").
At some point, the verbiage "vaccine" will be dropped, as it's obviously not close to being one.