Lead Foil Hat XVI wrote:
40-50% of all "covid hospitalizations" are just patients admitted for other reasons that test positive; adults and children are included in these studies:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/our-most-reliable-pandemic-number-is-losing-meaning/ar-AAOoWoE?ocid=uxbndlbingDelete this thread if you disagree.
Thanks for the response. Let me see if I completely understand this: An unvaccinated person checks into a hospital for any kind of pathology other than symptoms of Covid (could be a trauma incident or any number of illnesses), and that person tests positive for Covid - does this goes down as an unvaccinated Covid hospitalization? And what if it's a serious trauma case & the patient ends up dying in the OR - does this go down in the hospital records as an unvaccinated Covid death?