The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, hospital systems and doctors finally recognize the difference between dying with COVID and dying from COVID. Although this distinction has not been made in nearly two years, officials did not hesitate to use inconclusive reports on “COVID deaths”, and cases as justifications for dangerous lockdowns.
People who are chronically ill are significantly more likely than others to die from COVID-19 – however, the CDC has just decided to acknowledge this obvious and important fact
Rochelle Walensky, CDC director, recently stated on public television that the “overwhelmingly high number of [COVID] death, more than 75%” occurred in people with at least four comorbidities.
She was referring to a study which referred to jabbed individuals who had contracted COVID-19, but it is easy to conclude that unvaccinated individuals with multiple comorbidities are at higher risk of death, with or without COVID.
This admission by the CDC is not surprising for anyone who was able to exercise critical thinking during the pandemic. But it does raise the question: What else are officials concealing or lying about?
Mainstream media followers quickly defend shifting narratives and admittances from U.S. officials. However, this argument ignores the fact that thousands of people – including highly-accredited doctors and researchers from all over the globe – have been silenced because they made these points all along.
These are some other inconsistencies that we have seen during the pandemic.
It is a significant shift in mainstream messaging to admit that COVID-positive death does not necessarily refer to deaths caused by COVID. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, hospitals won’t have to report daily COVID-positive death to the federal government starting February 2, 2022. This is a significant change considering COVID deaths have been blasted on news screens for months to create fear and support lockdowns.
Additional facts that U.S. officials, mainstream media seem to be willing to report are:
- PCR results are not accurate and can test positive for COVID-19 up to 12 weeks after recovering from an infection
- Most masks don’t work.
- The COVID shots, originally sold to the public to end the pandemic and stop transmission of viruses, are not capable of stopping viral transmission for millions. They are also significantly less effective than the Pharma-funded trial data implied.
These are the comorbidities that come with severe COVID-19
If you are unsure, comorbidities refer to a patient who has more than one chronic condition. The CDC has revealed that severe COVID-19 disease is more likely to be associated with the following conditions and comorbidities.
- Cancer
- Cerebrovascular Disease
- Chronic kidney disease
- Chronic lung diseases include COPD (chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease), pulmonary embolisms, pulmonary hypertension and interstitial lung diseases.
- Chronic liver diseases include cirrhosis and non-alcoholicfatty liver disease (NAFLD), alcohol liver disease and autoimmune liver disease.
- Type 1 and 2 diabetes
- Heart conditions include heart failure, cardiomyopathy, and coronary artery disease.
- Mental health disorders, including depression and other mood disorders, and schizophrenia
- Obesity is defined by the CDC as a BMI >=30kg/m 2.
- Recent pregnancy and pregnancies
- Ex- and active smokers
- Tuberculosis
There is less evidence linking other health conditions such as HIV, Down syndrome and substance abuse disorders to an increased risk for severe COVID-19 disease. Research is ongoing. The bottom line is that anyone who is chronically ill is significantly more likely to develop a fatal or severe case of COVID-19.
Remember, however, that just because someone had COVID at their time of death does not mean that they were actually killed by it. The fact that the CDC as well as other officials seem to be willing to talk about this at this point is suspicious.
There is no word yet as to whether those who were previously banned from posting similar comments on social media last year will be re-platformed.
Sources:
Washingtonexaminer.com
WSWS.org
Uptodate.com
CDC.gov
CDC.gov