“Covid-19 caused death” and “Covid-19 is assumed to have caused or contributed to death” are two very different descriptions; yet, they are apparently included under the same phrase of “Covid-19 death.”

https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/problematic-covid-19-death-definition-may-be-inflating-death-rate-effecting-draconian-lockdown-measures https://twitter.com/gporter812/status/1244372372137938944
"A statistic that does not appear to be publicized is number of “Covid19 deaths” among immunodeficient persons. A reasonable person might ask if deceased recorded as “Covid-19 deaths” contracted respiratory virus or influenza instead of SARS-CoV-2, would they still likely die?"
"And if those are included in the “Covid-19 deaths”, should mortality data of those deaths be the basis for shutting down almost the entire country? How many “Covid19 deaths” are among working-aged or working-class persons without immunodeficiency?"
"If one views data of daily reported deaths after March 24, one finds that there was an apparent sudden increase in daily “Covid19 deaths.” This may not be due to spread of the virus, though, as one may be misled to think. It may be a result of the March 24 guideline from CDC"
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