Comments by "Roger Scott Cathey" (@rogerscottcathey) on "CBC News"
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The reportage in US is more suspicious than this. People got flu in November 2019, and suspicion is it was afoot earlier. How about post mortem tests of last year's flu deaths. But the specific assay to differentiate this novel virus is not just in every hospital lab. The speed of reporting here of proven positive cases cannot be correct. It is a physical impossibility. The system for WHO to crunch numbers on this, therefore, cannot be accurate. The sars-cov-2 test is not interchangeable with that for any other variety. You tell me, how can this processing be done without massive expansion of lab workforce and hours in lab? Such massive recruitment has not occurred to any reported extent, but we have these numbers. Im only talking about in USA.
Only this year were we able to verifiably quantify the actual numbers of influenza cases in debility and mortality. This year, in February. 48,000,000 illnesses, 80,000 deaths by the way for 2019. Dr. Glausinger at Yale told us this. I thought she was mistaken for a minute and thought maybe she meant 2018, because of difficulty tabulating figures like that accurately. Nope, 2019 figures.
Still, things dont add up.
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