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The Department of Health sent me an email with a link to the CDC, informing me as a physician about changes to death certificates. They stated that if COVID-19 was a contributing condition, it could be listed as a cause of death. However, I disagreed because there is a separate box on death certificates for listing contributing conditions such as emphysema, asthma, or influenza. We were instructed to include COVID-19 as a cause of death, which I found concerning.

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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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When someone dies with COVID-19, it's counted as a COVID-19 death, not just an infection. Doctors are being paid more for listing patients as COVID-19 cases, with $13,000 for a COVID-19 admission and $39,000 if the patient goes on a ventilator. Some believe this treatment approach is wrong and could harm many people.

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The speakers discuss the lack of accurate data on vaccine-related deaths and adverse effects. They mention various investigations and studies conducted internationally, highlighting statistical signals of increased deaths during vaccination campaigns across Europe. They also mention issues with data in England, where a delay between vaccination and death results in vaccinated individuals being classified as unvaccinated. This artificially inflates the number of unvaccinated deaths. An English study shows that vaccinated individuals make up a higher percentage of deaths compared to their population percentage. These findings raise concerns about the effectiveness of vaccines and the accuracy of government data.

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The speaker received an email from the Department of Health, which included a link to the CDC. The CDC advised physicians to adjust the way death certificates were completed. The speaker, Dr. David Tirstein, questioned what "adjusting death certificates" meant. According to the document, if COVID-19 was considered a contributing condition, it could be listed as a cause of death. However, Dr. Tirstein pointed out that there is a specific box on death certificates for listing contributing conditions, such as emphysema or asthma. He disagreed with the suggestion that COVID-19 should be listed as a cause of death.

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In this video, the speaker presents data on COVID-19 deaths in Canada. They point out that the official number of deaths reported by the government is 52,000, which is used to create fear. However, the speaker reveals that the actual number of deaths is 36,000, as provinces and territories have been adjusting their data to exclude deaths with COVID rather than from COVID. The speaker suggests that this is an attempt to cover up the true impact of the disease.

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A physician received an email from the Department of Health with a CDC link advising them to adjust how death certificates were completed. The CDC document stated that if COVID-19 was thought to be a contributing condition, it could be listed as a cause of death. The physician noted that there is a separate box on death certificates for contributing conditions like emphysema, asthma, or influenza. The physician stated that they were being told that with COVID-19, it could be listed as a cause of death instead of a contributing condition.

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Ryan asks the minister about the number of COVID deaths reported on the news and how many can be confirmed as actually caused by COVID. The minister explains that the international norm is to report deaths of people who had COVID within a certain period of time, regardless of the cause of death. He acknowledges that people may die from other causes, like car crashes or cancer, but the focus is on whether there is an excess number of deaths compared to a typical year. The minister doesn't have the exact numbers but says that currently, there are more deaths than expected for this time of year.

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The definition of people dying from COVID is simple. If someone is diagnosed with COVID at the time of their death, it is counted as a COVID death. This means that even if someone was already in hospice and given a few weeks to live, but also had COVID, it would be counted as a COVID death. Similarly, if someone died from a different cause but had COVID at the same time, it would still be listed as a COVID death. It's important to note that being listed as a COVID death doesn't necessarily mean it was the cause of death, but rather that the person had COVID at the time of death.

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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 numbers of people who died of COVID are skewed because many unwell individuals were classified as suspected COVID without testing. Other health conditions seemed nonexistent during COVID, and care home residents who became unwell were automatically considered COVID positive. This caused frustration because the numbers don't accurately reflect COVID deaths. Deaths were classified as COVID positive, suspected COVID, or COVID-related, even with underlying health conditions. Scott Finnegan is Group General Manager for First and Lisa DiGiacomo is a director with Open Ministry Healthcare.

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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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Many people who died with a COVID diagnosis were already in a fragile state, where even a minor infection could be fatal. However, it is questionable whether these infections should be considered the cause of death. For example, if we started registering every urinary tract infection that pushed a frail person over the edge, we would have an epidemic of urinary tract infections. The same kind of illogical attribution happened with COVID, where 3,000 expected deaths in hospices were attributed to the virus. This raises the question of what a death certificate should actually indicate: the specific cause of death on a particular day, or the overall cause of death within a certain timeframe.

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Hospital deaths from COVID-19 are seen as a failure, as hospitals are meant to save lives. Surprisingly, there were very few deaths at home from COVID-19, raising questions about what went wrong in hospitals that led to so many deaths there.

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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 received an email from the Department of Health informing them that the CDC was changing the way death certificates were completed. They were now allowed to list COVID-19 as a cause of death, instead of just listing it as a contributing condition in the designated box. The speaker disagreed with this change, as they believed COVID-19 should be listed in the contributing conditions box, along with other conditions like emphysema, asthma, and influenza.

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The speaker received an email from the Department of Health with a link to the CDC. The email informed the speaker, who is a physician, that there would be changes in how death certificates are completed. The speaker explains that the change allows COVID-19 to be listed as a cause of death if it is considered a contributing condition. However, the speaker disagrees and believes that COVID-19 should be listed in the box for contributing conditions, not as a cause of death.

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Clarification was sought on how deaths are classified as either from or with COVID-19. The approach has been inclusive, counting any death with COVID-19 as related. For instance, many deaths in residential care were categorized as probable cases despite not being swabbed. Recently, 15 deaths were reported, all classified as with COVID-19. The majority of reported deaths involved COVID-19 as a contributing factor, but it’s acknowledged that individuals could have died from other causes, such as accidents or pre-existing conditions. This aligns with international reporting norms, which include anyone who dies while having an acute COVID-19 infection, regardless of the underlying cause.

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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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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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The Department of Health sent me an email with a link to the CDC, informing me as a physician about changes to death certificates. They said that if COVID-19 was a contributing condition, it could be listed as the cause of death. However, I disagreed because there is a specific box on death certificates for listing contributing conditions, such as emphysema, asthma, or influenza. We were being instructed to list COVID-19 as a cause of death.

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The speaker received an email from the Department of Health with a link to the CDC. The CDC advised physicians to adjust the way death certificates were completed. The adjustment meant that if COVID-19 was thought to be the contributing condition, it could be listed as the cause of death. However, the speaker disagreed and mentioned that there is a separate box on death certificates for listing contributing conditions such as emphysema, asthma, and influenza. They were being told that with COVID-19, it could be listed as the cause of death.

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They changed how death certificates report COVID deaths by moving comorbidities to a less important section. Normally, the oldest condition is listed as the cause of death, even if COVID was contracted. This led to 96% of COVID death certificates listing an average of 4 comorbidities as contributing factors instead of the actual cause.

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Trump Makes it Official, and Defeating the Tech Censors, with Alex Berenson, Jason Miller, and MBD
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Megyn Kelly welcomes guests Alex Berenson and Jason Miller to discuss various topics, including Donald Trump's presidential announcement and the media's reaction. Berenson highlights a new study advocating for masking children to combat racism, while also noting that vaccine companies are now studying myocarditis risks associated with their products. He claims that the unraveling of FTX and its founder, Sam Bankman-Fried, is worse than Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme. The conversation shifts to Trump's announcement, with Miller explaining that Trump aimed to make a strong first impression, despite some feeling his speech lacked energy. Doherty points out that Trump's accomplishments were highlighted, but his performance was less dynamic than usual. The media's reaction to Trump's announcement varied, with left-leaning outlets focusing on his controversial past. Miller reflects on Trump's ability to thrive under media scrutiny, suggesting that attacks from the establishment may bolster his support. Kelly notes that some media outlets, like the Wall Street Journal, provided fair coverage, while others, like the New York Post, seemed to downplay Trump's announcement. The discussion also touches on the challenges facing Ron DeSantis as he navigates the Republican landscape, emphasizing that he must avoid being seen as an establishment candidate. Berenson later discusses his legal battle against Twitter, revealing that the Biden administration and Scott Gottlieb pressured the platform to silence him. He plans to sue for breach of contract and First Amendment violations. The conversation concludes with Berenson addressing the COVID vaccine's efficacy and the potential risks of myocarditis, arguing that the benefits of vaccination for healthy individuals under 50 are questionable. He cites a medical examiner's findings that many reported COVID deaths may have been overstated, emphasizing the need for transparency in public health discussions.
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