Comments by "Hobbs" (@hobbso8508) on "NBC News" channel.

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  45.  @robotron17  "The renaming of deaths was not limited to the flu" Then why are the top causes of death in the US the same or increasing. Heart disease deaths increased, yet you think they are somehow hiding heart disease deaths in covid. "deadly treatments (like ventilators)" People are ventilated all the time and don't die. "The coroner, Brenda Bock, says two of their five deaths related to COVID-19 were people who died of GUNSHOT WOUNDS!" Notice how she said related to? In response to Brenda Bock the state of Colorado stated they classify COVID deaths in two ways: A death due to COVID, where it was the underlying cause, and a death with COVID, where there was a positive test but it wasn’t listed as the cause of death. "All deaths with a positive specimen (including at post-mortem) are counted REGARDLESS OF THE CAUSE OF DEATH!" This quote is pulled from a study about mortality burdens and is an NHS review of how much does covid factor into the deaths. They took examples from everyone who had a positive result, then reviewed them to see how much covid was a factor. It's literally the opposite of what you think it is. "And all of the "excess deaths" from drug overdoses, medical treatment, missed treatments due to shutdowns, deaths from population growth trends, etc" Source. I already mentioned heart disease, which increased by 30K from 2019 to 2020. Diabetes deaths increased 14K, and other diseases increases by similar ratios. These are also only non-covid excess deaths, meaning these are on top of all the extra deaths just from covid.
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