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United States News Title: 98.1% Of ‘COVID-19 Deaths’ In Massachusetts Had An Underlying Health Condition As the debate rages on about re-opening, new data continues to paint the picture that liberal groupthink and media panic about the virus prompted a massive overreaction.
While antibody testing, despite inaccuracies, indicates that many more people have had the virus in the U.S. than first thought, obviously reducing the total mortality rate, we continue to get ancillary data that supports the idea that the virus may not have been as dangerous as we first thought.
One example is Massachusetts, which revealed yesterday that nearly every single coronavirus-related death had been a patient with an underlying condition or previous hospitalization, according to WHDH.
"98.1 percent (1,289) of people who died after contracting the disease had an underlying condition, such as chronic lung disease, serious heart ailments, obesity, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, or liver disease," the report showed.
59% of the state's 3,003 total deaths have included people who spent time in the hospital prior to contracting the virus. 1,905, or 63% of the state's deaths, have been people aged 80 or older. Recall, we published this piece in late April, claiming that the virus mortality rate was likely 25x to 65x lower than the government claimed based on studies from across the globe.
One such study was done by Stanford and found that the prevalence of the virus was 50x to 85x higher in Santa Clara County than first thought. The study concluded:
(1 image) Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest This confirms the obvious. One or two comorbidities are a ticket to Covid-19 complications and possibly death. Cuomo sent infected patients into SNFs. That is biological warfare. He should be indited for manslaughter and higher. He is an example of a political psychopath. Unfortunately the legal system is designed for and by political elites so he will walk away without any difficulty.
#2. To: Deckard (#0) "... we continue to get ancillary data that supports the idea that the virus may not have been as dangerous as we first thought." It's certainly dangerous to those who have been a patient with an underlying condition or previous hospitalization. So what's the point of the article?
#3. To: misterwhite (#2) So what's the point of the article? The point is on top of your head, whitey.
#4. To: Deckard (#0) One example is Massachusetts, which revealed yesterday that nearly every single coronavirus-related death had been a patient with an underlying condition If we let people with underlying conditions die, it will relieve burden on retirement system and shorten the average life span to 65 years. No more need for Social Security.
#5. To: A Pole (#4) "If we let people with underlying conditions die ... Let them die? Why wait? Kill 'em now. Germany has some leftover boxcars and camps already in place.
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