MICHHAWK wrote: ↑Thu Dec 16, 2021 2:10 pm
if someone is killed in a motorcycle accident, and they test positive for the china fungus on the slab. the
cause of death on the death certificate will read china fungus.
You are being lied to by your ignorant sources.
https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/veri ... ae75c2b2ce
QUESTION:
Are people who have died in car accidents counted as COVID-19 deaths?
ANSWER:
No. There is a two-level system in place to make sure death counts are accurate.
The Verify team found a case in which someone's death after a motor vehicle accident was inaccurately attributed to COVID-19. But that case has since been fixed.
SOURCES:
Dr. Robert Anderson, Chief of the Mortality Statistics Branch for the National Center of Health Statistics at the CDC
Dr. Amesh Adalja, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, and an infectious disease physician.
Florida Department of Health in Orange County
Jonn M. Hollenbach, D-ABMDI, Acting Coroner in Berks County, PA
PROCESS:
The Verify team started with a simple Google search.
We found two articles from this year which say that a person who was in a motor vehicle crash was counted as a COVID-19 death. We reached out to health officials in those cases to find out what happened.
In Berks County, Pennsylvania, a local news station reported that a man who was hospitalized after a car accident died of COVID-19.
So what really happened?
We contacted the county coroner, Jonn M. Hollenbach, D-ABMDI, to get more details on the incident. Hollenbach told us first responders were told the man had a coughing spell which caused him to lose consciousness and crash. On the county death certificate, the man's death is labeled as virus-related respiratory failure.
Hollenbach explained further that while the coughing fit happened inside a car, it wasn't the injuries from the car-crash that resulted in his death.
“In this case, the man did not have any life-threatening injuries as a result of the crash," Hollenbach told Verify researchers in an email. "He was tested for COVID-19 upon admission to the hospital due to his symptoms. There was never any report that the crash caused his death."
This past July, Fox 35 Orlando reported that "a person who died in a motorcycle accident was added to Florida’s COVID-19 death count." In an updated story, they say their investigation led to another investigation, and that the death was ultimately removed from the county's COVID-19 death totals.
Verify researchers spoke on the phone with a spokesperson for the Florida Department of Health in Orange County.
They told us the death was initially recorded as a COVID-19 death after the victim tested positive. After the medical examiner and epidemiologist reviewed the death, they say they removed it from the COVID fatality list.