The article, “The CDC all but admits Covid is Fake” by Miles Mathis, argues that the CDC’s own data suggests Covid-19 is not as dangerous as portrayed. The author highlights that in 2020, only about 6% of reported Covid-19 deaths in the US were due to the virus alone, with the remaining 94% having an average of 2.6 other contributing causes, often including old age. This significantly reduces the perceived death toll from Covid-19.
Mathis then compares the reduced Covid-19 death numbers to deaths from car accidents and the regular flu, suggesting Covid-19 is considerably less dangerous. He further analyzes CDC data for younger age groups, asserting that deaths solely from Covid-19 are extremely rare. The author also questions the categorization of “respiratory failure” and “respiratory arrest” as causes of death, and points out that conditions like heart attack, diabetes, sepsis, obesity, and Alzheimer’s were also attributed to Covid-19. The article concludes by highlighting the large percentage of deaths listed under “all other causes,” suggesting a lack of clarity and potential manipulation of data by the CDC.
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The article, “The CDC all but admits Covid is Fake” by Miles Mathis, argues that the CDC’s own data suggests Covid-19 is not as dangerous as portrayed. The author highlights that in 2020, only about 6% of reported Covid-19 deaths in the US were due to the virus alone, with the remaining 94% having an average of 2.6 other contributing causes, often including old age. This significantly reduces the perceived death toll from Covid-19.
Mathis then compares the reduced Covid-19 death numbers to deaths from car accidents and the regular flu, suggesting Covid-19 is considerably less dangerous. He further analyzes CDC data for younger age groups, asserting that deaths solely from Covid-19 are extremely rare. The author also questions the categorization of “respiratory failure” and “respiratory arrest” as causes of death, and points out that conditions like heart attack, diabetes, sepsis, obesity, and Alzheimer’s were also attributed to Covid-19. The article concludes by highlighting the large percentage of deaths listed under “all other causes,” suggesting a lack of clarity and potential manipulation of data by the CDC.