DisneyDebRob
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Also people shouldn’t be saying..” I’ve had no inclination to research it” followed by “ it’s quite possible “. Sort of the same thing. That’s why hard data is always the way to go instead of, well let’s just say assumptions.The CDC reports what the States send them. Do you have a link to every State that details their criteria to count a death as a COVID death in their statistics? I've not had the inclination to research it but it is quite possible that some States use a lower bar to count a death as a COVID death than others.
The CDC has seemingly gone to greater lengths to determine the real cause in the case of breakthrough infections because a death that is caused by COVID in a breakthrough infection is very important with respect to determining guidelines for fully vaccinated people. In an unvaccinated person, it isn't nearly as important to have accurate statistics on cause of death.
Also, you shouldn't say things like "most doctors agree" with something unless you have data to back it up.
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