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My mother was an alcoholic and had to go to the ER for alcohol poisoning one time during the pandemic. Got tested and was positive for covid despite exhibiting no symptoms whatsoever. On her release papers, covid was one of the reasons listed for admission. So she was definitely counted as a covid hospitalization despite it having nothing to do with why she was admitted.
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As a nurse who has worked in hospital before during and after covid, i honestly think significantly more people died from not covid itself but its affect on healthcare system (i.e. people who's diagnostic imaging or scopes were delayed several months meanwhile they had aggressive cancer, surgeries being delayed,in patients who had major surgery or illness and could not have family come in and resulted in a failure to thrive leading eventually to death, suicide/drug overdose due to the loneliness/isolation covid caused, decline especially in elderly due to isolation at home, people afraid to go to the hospital or emerg even when experiencing something like chest pain, missed signs of things like sepsis due to working extremely short at times(back when if you were exposed you had to isolate, there were times where half our nurses couldnt work because they had to isolate just in case or if they were positive but asymptomatic), patients havingto wait several months to get in to see their doctor even reguarding more serious things where that wait time could have saved them etc etc). All of those in my opinion resulted in a lottt more deaths than the actual virus itself.
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I'm a data analyst, and what Covid revealed to me was just how manipulative and inflammatory our news services are. The misleading charts, with misleading axes and strange age groupings, all had me shouting at the TV... I've never entertained conspiracies before, but it was so obviously manipulative that I started to question the whole thing!
I genuinely believe it's the MSM's fault that so many of us are now questioning things and feeling unsure about the 'truth'. News should be balanced and boring... but it's behaving like an entertainment service, and in times of crisis that is not what we need.
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I went to the emergency room after natural gas exposure in 2021. I had a cough, you know, because of the known gas leak. They gave me a covid test, and then EVERYTHING else that was done during that visit was tagged as "covid related."
My covid test came back the next day. I was negative. Healthcare in the United States is a mess.
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As a hospitalist working through the pandemic and certifying a number of covid deaths, at least in Cook County, Illinois, it would have been very difficult to misrepresent a non-covid death as covid.
Any time I put cause of death as covid, the county coroner contacted me and made me provide at a minimum: a copy of the admission History and Physical, chest x-rays, and proof of positive covid test.
FYI - for any almost any other cause of death (heart attack, cancer, pneumonia, etc) I just certify the cause by writing it on a form. It was a lot more work to certify as covid, and i didn't get paid any more for the extra work.
And as others have said, take the average death toll in other years and compare it to the pandemic years. The delta is pretty damn close to the official death tolls.
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My great grandmother (92) died of a bleeding stomach ulcer at the height of Covid and I wasnât allowed to see her. She had emergency surgery but had to be put in hospice when it failed, and I (along with my mom and her mom) werenât allowed to visit.
She passed away alone, we could only video call her right before and it kills me everytime I think about it. My grandmother still cries about it and is in therapy to cope. Her doctor said the stress of Covid and the lockdowns (and not being able to leave her small apartment) caused the ulcer to open. The death certificate said she died from Covid. We had to correct it because we knew that wasnât what caused it. I donât even know if she tested for it before surgery.
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Last year, brought my kid in for likely Strep. They tested COVID, then waited until it came back negative to test for Strep. Asked for an Itemized bill and Covid-related billing was 50% of my Mayo Clinic bill where they overdosed my kid (we caught it before we gave it to him). Now we obtained Strep tests and amoxicillin to bypass subpar healthcare.
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This is a chicken--egg question that can't be answered this simply.
My mother passed away during the second wave of COVID's mutations; she had other comorbidities, for which she was being treated and those conditions were under control. She passed away in 2021 and because she died at home and was over 80, they didn't test her to see whether she had COVID or not. She died at home, not in a hospital. Home deaths were not often tested for COVID where demographic information presumed "case for natural causes"...
Did she die of heart attack? Or did rapid onset of COVID symptoms cause her heart attack? Many were not tested that were in her same situational condition. I can't get behind this because I think we should be testing testing testing, because even if there are other comorbidities, not testing for something doesn't improve our data.
Of course, we can look at data after the fact and compare with "expected" mortality during periods, and maybe that is an accurate general figure for how many are "suspected" to have died as a result of COVID.
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@iSheree
3 months ago
As a cancer patient, I have seen a lot of cancer patients die when they get a virus or infection. Infection is a common cause of death in cancer patients. Do we say they died from the virus/infection or the cancer?
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