LAB TESTS NOT REQUIRED TO ATTRIBUTE A DEATH TO COVID-19 ACCORDING TO THE CDC

This is normal. There were only 18,535 lab-confirmed flu hospitalizations in the US in 2019, yet the flu is credited with killing more people than were hospitalized with laboratory confirmation of the flu. Cheesy for sure, but common practice for almost all pathogens.

The holohoax is a Liberal shill

It's being pushed by SJWs and the far left alike because they want to go out and be degenerates at the risk of watching the whole country burn.

This is exactly how they work, don't fall for it

except that if someone dies of a pneumonia now they can't differentiate bacterial vs viral pneumonia without a proper autopsy. Considering about 50000 die of bacterial pneumonia every year in the US, even if 1/5 of that number is hit, that's still more deaths than the US has currently registered. (7k vs 10k).
For every 7 cases they got right, 10 would be wrong. That's insanely ridiculous

Well, I knew this was all fake and gay. At least I got a semi vacation out of it.

Attached: 1487211961597.png (314x312, 33.42K)

Why would you need a lab test? One can use a CT scan to confirm the presence of fibrotic scarring and that alone will be enough for a diagnosis.

Attached: 1569775594109.png (446x384, 231.69K)

Also, virtually all pneumonia deaths in the west are attributed to the flu (the vast majority of which don’t even have a positive flu test as confirmation.

While the CDCs decision may make corona appear deadlier, it also makes the flu appear FAR deadlier. Once you look at how the numbers are actually obtained, corona is vastly deadlier than the flu.

I kept asking how they could test dead bodies all day long but not test live people and nobody had an answer. Theres the obvious goddamn answer.

Attached: 1583372245572.jpg (125x125, 2.39K)

Doesn’t matter, they’ll just poison old people like they’ve been doing for the past 6 years

Das rite. They lump it in with the flu numbers and call it good.

How many CT machines does a typical city hospital have?