CO man dies from astounding 0.55 blood alcohol level, coronavirus listed as cause of death
Wow. I don’t think I could get to a 0.55 level with a funnel.
But hey, death by coronavirus, right?
Wow. I don’t think I could get to a 0.55 level with a funnel.
But hey, death by coronavirus, right?
From the link "The person who died did not die from COVID-19, but they did test positive for the virus," the spokesperson said. "The state is reporting that death as a COVID death, but our health department wanted to let people know that even though the person did have the virus, they did not die from it."
For medicine and science to adequately deal with Covid19, "we" will have to know actual numbers for deaths due directly to Covid.
Just before posting this comment I checked the Johns Hopkins Covid map. U.S. deaths 87,427. I have to think that at least one-third of those numbers are non-Covid deaths due to comorbidity issues as the primary cause of death. Would you think 1/3rd is too high/low?
I would expect it to be that high or possibly higher. I have no idea (and no way to measure) how much Covid inflation is taking place.