lazyboy97o
Well-Known Member
The whole thing of “Dying with COVID“ is made up. It is either people misunderstanding the complexities of death and long established norms or intentionally trying to downplay the number of deaths.Do they make any effort to try to distinguish between the two? So if a healthy non symptomatic person dies in a car accident WITH Covid 19 he gets lumped into the same category as the 80+ year old that died because of it?
Cause of death is determined primarily by doctors but also by medical examiners and coroners. In some cases, like a serious accident, other first responders are allowed to pronounce death. Ever heard the urban legend that nobody dies at Disneyland? This is why, not because of some shady actions by Disney but because the doctors who declare death are not there but at the hospitals. It’s why you’ll read news stories about someone in a traumatic event being transported but being declared dead on arrival.
The supposed motivation for people being labeled COVID, additional money from the federal government, also doesn’t follow any sense. Doctors in a hospital are not paid per diagnosis and not all patients have Medicare or Medicaid. If they were, then this would have been a problem sooner because treatment for heartburn isn’t the same cost as treatment for a heart attack. Even among the elderly who have Medicare, they don’t all die of the most expensive thing on this reimbursement list. This though is all fraud and defrauding the federal government is illegal. Doctors risk their license and penalties if they are intentionally misdiagnosing patients and doing it for money would be even more charges. Would you commit a crime for your boss? Would you commit a crime for your boss where they get all of the benefits (the money) but you carry all of the risk of prosecution?
Now yes, there have been notable clerical errors where someone was improperly counted. These cases are statistically insignificant. They’re not happened at the level of hundreds of thousands of cases to explain away current tallies of COVID deaths and excess deaths.