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There have been around 30 daily deaths, but the virus is extremely virulent. Not everyone gets tested, so the actual number of cases is likely multiplied by four or five. I'm interested in knowing if there are more symptoms like fever, headache, or body aches when you have it. There are fewer severe cases, it's not very contagious, but extremely virulent. Please stay focused, you have two minutes. Extremely virulent, less virulent. I swear, it's not good, you need to talk to people more.

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In the early days of the pandemic, there was significant fear-mongering about COVID-19 death rates. Initially, a 3.4% death rate was reported by the World Health Organization, which many claimed was accurate. However, later data indicated the death rate was actually much lower, under 1%. President Trump suggested this lower figure, facing criticism for contradicting the WHO. Despite the backlash, experts, including Dr. Fauci, acknowledged that the death rate could be considerably less than 1%. The conversation highlights how misinformation can spread, especially from influential figures, and raises concerns about the responsibility of leaders to rely on scientific data.

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In recent years, global mortality rates have been lower compared to the past 50 years, with a spike in 2018 due to new vaccines. Despite claims of a deadly pandemic, mortality rates have remained lower than in 1952. People were getting sick, but not dying at alarming rates. This raises questions about the severity of the pandemic.

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The World Health Organization warns that the death rate from the coronavirus is rising and currently stands at 3.4%. However, President Trump believes this number is false and that the actual death rate is way under 1%. He has been criticized for spreading misinformation and contradicting health experts. Some scientists suggest that the death rate could be considerably less than 1%, but it is important to rely on information from doctors and scientists rather than hunches. The conflicting messages and misinformation being spread are dangerous and reckless, especially during a pandemic.

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Speaker 0 asserts that there is a new leading cause of death and disease in almost every country worldwide, with the exception of regions that have not taken the shot as aggressively—specifically mentioning Africa and a few Eastern European countries like Bulgaria and Latvia as the only places where death is less than expected. He states that since COVID and the vaccines, there has been an excess mortality of six percent, describing it as dramatic. He argues that if governments were legitimate, and they perceived a six percent excess mortality, they would come together to address it, rather than collaborate in a “scam on the population with the coronavirus operation,” which he claims was funded under the previous administration. He mentions Anthony Fauci in connection with this sentiment, describing Fauci in a way that aligns with the view that the response to the pandemic included a push for vaccination and other measures. The speaker then references Paul Alexander, described as an epidemiologist from Canada who was hired by Trump as an adviser. He asserts that Alexander “gave Trump very different advice” from what he characterizes as the prevailing or leg-based approach, which included opposition to lockdowns and other interventions. The speaker paraphrases Alexander’s alleged guidance as: don’t lock down the population, don’t put diapers on people’s faces, don’t try to vaccinate Rio of the pandemic, calling these positions insane. He also says, “Oh, and by the way, it’s not really a pandemic.” Regarding personal connections, he notes: “I haven’t met Donald Trump myself personally. I cannot give you any personal feedback on my friend Paul Hess and he said, he’s a good man and he was due by Fauci,” adding a brief, non-specific personal comment about Paul Hess, and promising a bit of feedback on that matter.

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The United States had the worst COVID management record globally, with 4.2% of the population but 16% of the deaths. Countries using Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine, like Nigeria and Japan, had significantly lower death rates compared to the US. Studies consistently show that 85% of the people who died could have been saved with early treatment. Around 650,000 Americans may have died unnecessarily. The origins of the virus, specifically the Wuhan lab and the subsequent cover-up, should be addressed. However, the most important issue is the censorship surrounding COVID.

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The speaker mentions that many in the administration were concerned about the coronavirus as early as January or February. They believe that if action had been taken earlier, such as implementing social distancing and diagnostic testing, the situation would be better. Currently, the US is near a plateau in the number of cases, particularly in places like New York. However, it may take time for the numbers to decrease significantly. The reliability of models predicting the number of deaths is uncertain, and the outcome will depend on the collective reaction of the country, including measures like social distancing and the development of effective therapies.

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The reported coronavirus death rate of 3.4% is considered inaccurate by some, with claims that it is actually under 1%. President Trump has been accused of spreading misinformation by contradicting health experts, including Dr. Fauci, who suggested the death rate could be significantly lower. Critics emphasize that decisions should be based on scientific data rather than personal hunches. A study conducted in April 2020 found the infection fatality rate to be around 0.2%. The spread of false information is deemed dangerous, especially during a pandemic, as it can lead to confusion and undermine public health efforts. The emphasis is on trusting doctors and scientists rather than relying on unverified claims.

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The World Health Organization warns that the death rate from the coronavirus is rising and currently stands at 3.4%. However, President Trump believes this number is false and that the actual death rate is way under 1%. He has been criticized for spreading misinformation and contradicting health officials. Some experts, including Dr. Fauci, suggest that the death rate could be considerably less than 1%. Trump's hunch is based on conversations with people in the field. Critics argue that he should trust information from doctors and scientists rather than relying on his own hunches. The president's statements have been labeled as reckless and dangerous, as conflicting messages can be harmful during a pandemic.

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The World Health Organization warns that the death rate from the coronavirus is rising and currently stands at 3.4%. However, some individuals, including President Trump, believe this number is inaccurate and that the actual death rate is much lower, possibly below 1%. Fact-checkers confirm that the WHO's estimate of 3.4% is correct, but the president continues to spread misinformation and contradict health officials. Scientists suggest that the death rate could be less than 1%, but it is important to rely on information from experts rather than hunches. The conflicting messages and misinformation being spread are dangerous during this pandemic.

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I don't think there's been transparency. Routine announcements are being made about findings, and questions are being invited daily. But providing data for the evidence that is being presented isn't happening. The White House has provided information, but these claims seem to be dismissed. Information is being provided; it just isn't believed.

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The speaker says that COVID began and the world suffered, but they believe they did a phenomenal job. They claim Operation Warp Speed was “one of the greatest military feats ever.” They reiterate that they “did a great job” and that the effort used “our military” and “a lot of people.”

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Our country is polluted with misinformation. When we reach a vaccination rate of 90-95%, instead of having 20,000 cases per day, we will have 500 or 300 cases, resulting in less impact on public health. However, the hope of ending the crisis was short-lived in France, as we set a new record of over 160,000 new cases. Some people on TV have never seen a Covid patient in their lives. Pfizer was chosen because they completed their phase three study first. The vaccine is still in the experimental phase, but claims that it is still in development are false. Vaccination reduces the risk of contamination by 12 or 6 times, and it also reduces the risk of transmission of the variant. This dissemination of misinformation is almost treasonous.

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The World Health Organization warns that the death rate from the coronavirus is rising and currently stands at 3.4%. However, President Trump believes this number is false and that the actual death rate is way under 1%. He has been criticized for spreading misinformation and contradicting health officials. Some experts, including Dr. Fauci, suggest that the death rate could be considerably less than 1%. The president's hunch and disregard for scientific information have been deemed dangerous and reckless. It is important to rely on accurate data and listen to experts during this pandemic.

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The speaker mentions that many in the administration were concerned about the coronavirus as early as January or February. They believe that if action had been taken earlier, such as implementing social distancing and diagnostic testing, the situation would be better. Currently, the US is near a plateau in the number of cases, particularly in places like New York. However, it may take time for the numbers to decrease significantly. The reliability of models predicting the number of deaths is questioned, as they are approximations and depend on various factors such as our collective reaction and the development of therapies. The outcome is not predetermined and will depend on our efforts to control the virus.

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'the hospitalization and the death numbers were were almost a complete fiction because the government was paying hospitals to report that they had COVID hospitalizations and deaths.' 'The official number is one point two million, but secretary Kennedy's right.' 'If in order to be diagnosed with COVID, it was possible to have a prior test... and you entered the hospital for something else, and then you were still counted as a COVID case.' 'Most of the people who died from COVID had at least four comorbidities. That was according to CDC.' 'We paid hospitals tens of thousands of dollars per COVID patient.' 'COVID was obviously a deadly disease. It killed many people.'

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We have the 7th highest mortality rate globally, surpassing Brazil and Russia, and the EU has imposed a travel ban on us. I also enacted a travel ban on the EU early on. Regarding mortality rates, I believe we have one of the lowest in the world. We experienced 900 deaths in a single day. Let's check the numbers. I heard we might have the lowest mortality rate. Please provide the statistics, as I want to clarify the misinformation. I don't consider myself fake news. We'll present our statistics to counter the claim that we have the worst mortality rate.

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In this video, a question is posed to Dr. Fauci and Dr. Birx about concerns regarding the misreporting of deaths due to COVID-19. Dr. Birx explains that in the United States, the reporting of COVID-19 deaths has been straightforward and accurate. However, in some other countries, deaths caused by COVID-19 may be categorized as heart or kidney issues if the person had preexisting conditions. In the US, if someone dies with COVID-19, it is counted as a COVID-19 death. The questioner raises doubts about the accuracy of this reporting, but no further discussion is provided in the video.

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America is counting all deaths with COVID-19 as COVID-19 deaths, not just those caused by the virus. Doctors claim they are incentivized to label patients as COVID-19 cases for financial gain, with $13,000 paid by Medicare for each COVID-19 hospital admission and $39,000 if the patient goes on a ventilator. This has led to concerns about misdiagnosis and inappropriate treatment.

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Dr. Fauci and Dr. Brooks discuss concerns about the misreporting of deaths due to COVID-19. They mention that in the past, when testing was not widely available, some countries recorded deaths caused by the virus as heart or kidney issues instead of COVID-19. However, in the US, if someone dies with COVID-19, it is counted as a COVID-19 death. There are concerns raised by coroners about the accuracy of this reporting. The conversation ends with a question about whether this reporting method skews the data.

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We are vaccinating millions, and while there are reports of deaths following vaccinations, there is no evidence that the vaccine causes these deaths. Adverse reactions must be reported, but many go unreported, potentially skewing data. For instance, only 5% of adverse reactions may reach the monitoring database. There have been serious cases, including hospitalizations, that are not being documented properly. Despite the numbers, experts assert that the vaccine is safe and effective. It's crucial for the public to understand that while adverse events will occur, they are often coincidental. The vaccine remains vital for public health, and getting vaccinated is strongly encouraged.

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We're in the middle of a crisis caused by a public health pandemic. Over 220,000,000 Americans have died in just the last several months. This public health epidemic has taken the lives of over 220,000,000 Americans in the last several months.

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The speaker mentions that many in the administration were concerned about the coronavirus as early as January or February. They believe that if action had been taken earlier, such as implementing social distancing and diagnostic testing, the situation would be better. Currently, the US has over 500,000 cases and 2,000 deaths in a single day. While there may be a plateau in the number of cases, it could take time for the numbers to decrease significantly. The reliability of models predicting the number of deaths is uncertain, and the outcome will depend on collective actions such as social distancing and the development of therapies.

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Although I am not a doctor, I’m a nurse. On the front lines we knew what was happening. When we asked for ibuprofen, they said no. When we asked why we weren’t giving steroids, the answer was “we’re just following orders.” Following orders has led to the sheer number of deaths in these hospitals. I didn’t see a single patient die of COVID. I’ve seen a substantial number die of negligence and medical malfeasance. When I was on the front lines of New York, I became globally known as the nurse in the break room sobbing, saying they were murdering my patients. Pharmaceutical companies had gone into those hospitals and decided to practice on the minorities, the disadvantaged, the marginalized populations with no advocates, because the very agencies that should protect them were closed while we were sheltering in place. While I was there, pharmaceutical companies rolled out remdesivir onto a substantial number of patients, which we all saw was killing the patients. And now, it’s the FDA-approved drug that is continuing to kill patients in the United States. As nurses, we’ve collected a descriptive amount of information that you may not get from the doctors. Doctors do quantitative data; we do qualitative data with a humanistic, phenomenological approach in nursing research. We’ve collected data from patients across the country for which we’ve helped patients through the American Front Line Nurses and the advocacy network so nurses could advocate for these patients. This data pool shows that as these patients get remdesivir, they have a less than twenty-five percent chance of survival if they get more than two doses. Now they’re rolling it out on children as well and into nursing homes or skilled nursing facilities as early intervention, even though doctors Pierre Corre and Merrick have demonstrated that there are cost-effective medications out there, and we are going to see the amplification of death across the country. We haven’t even touched on vaccines, which our expert panels have described; I won’t touch on that since many are far superior to me. Two days ago I flew out my first 10-year-old with a heart attack and had to fight the ER doctor because he said, “ten-year-olds don’t have heart attacks.” I argued for thirty minutes to force his hand to get an EKG and found a STEMI; the 12-lead EKG lit up. He said it wasn’t possible, and I said, “was just vaccinated yesterday. It is very much possible.” People contact me and the nurse advocates at American Front Line Nurses to help advocate, because there’s victim shaming—“it’s anxiety,” “it’s this.” But if they acknowledge it as a vaccine injury, the physician, the corporation, the hospital, the clinic may not get reimbursed, so it’s labeled as anxiety, neuropathy, or Guillain–Barré syndrome, when it’s very realistically a vaccine injury. I’ve traveled to South America, India, and South Africa, working in hot zones, stopping the spread of the virus and doing early intervention. Nowhere in developing nations do I see these issues that we see here in the United States. I’m a very proud American citizen from a family of immigrants. Our level of health care has deteriorated to substandard third-world-nation health care. You are better off in South America in a field hospital than in level-one trauma designer hospitals in the United States. As nurses, we are getting reports across the country from American frontline nurses about patients not getting food, water, or basic care. How come a patient hasn’t been fed in nine days? Why do I need a court order to force a hospital to feed a person who isn’t intubated and who would like food? If they’re on a ventilator, they’re not given water or basic care. We’re not allowed to take a BiPAP mask off to help someone eat. I’ve had patients who haven’t been bathed, haven’t been fed, and haven’t been given water, or been turned. This isn’t a hospital; this is a concentration camp. Nowhere in the United States do we isolate people for hundreds of hours with no human contact; it’s not allowed even in prisons. In hospitals, we isolate patients from their families for days, and you have to say goodbye over an iPhone, or you have to shuttle people in to see them. I was fired for sneaking a Hispanic family in to say the last rites to their family. Thank you, Senator Johnson, for giving nurses the opportunity to represent our patients, because we’re not often thought of as leading professionals, though we are the missing link between the doctors and the patients. Thank you for this time. Thank you for being a nurse.

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Major developments on COVID tonight: every state is now reporting cases of the new Mu variant. The Delta variant is surging, and it's the one we're most concerned with. There are 150,000 cases and 40 million COVID cases. The CDC analyzed 540,667 hospitalized COVID-19 patients to collect information on underlying medical conditions. From their observations, the highest risk factor for death from COVID-19 was obesity. The second risk factor was anxiety and fear-related disorders. There was a 30% increase in dying from COVID-19 if you had obesity, and a 28% increased chance of death if you were underlined with anxiety and/or fear-related disorders. In America, without taking any factors into consideration, the risk of losing your life to COVID-19 is currently 1%. If you go on to the World Health Organization site, the death rate for the whole world is currently two percent. Also note that there is no recovery rate shown, which is 98%.
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