We are
being lied to. We are being misled. There are three very important
numbers regarding the coronavirus that are be purposefully being
obfuscated by official reporting sources, which is leading to
incorrect conclusions about this disease. We are being manipulated
at huge cost individually and collectively.
First,
the death rate that is being reported is being inflated by
correlation. It is medical fraud, essentially. Correlation is
different from causation. People who are profoundly ill with some
grave affliction like cancer or heart disease, who also contract the
coronavirus and die, are counted as casualties of the coronavirus.
Even people who die in auto accidents, who are tested after death for
the coronavirus, become coronavirus death statistics. The
coronavirus death rate is being artificially and disingenuously
inflated. If we are going to be honest about reporting, it should be
stated that in the overwhelming majority of coronavirus deaths, the
virus is what is referred to as a co-morbid death factor. It was not
the immediate cause of death, but merely present at the time of
death, and thereby counted to create a larger perception.
The
second area of obfuscation is the reporting of the confirmed cases
number. By and large, the majority of individuals tested for
coronavirus are already ill with the disease and showing symptoms.
If you go to the hospital complaining of symptoms that are not
coronavirus-related, the hospital does not test you. If you do have
a milder form of the infection, you are not tested, and therefore not
confirmed. This sort of selective testing drives the number down so
that the authorities are under-reporting the incidence of infection
in the general population. Statistically then, you end with a much
higher, or inflated, death percentage. In this way the virus can be
painted as more deadly serious than it actually is.
But
the biggest misdirection of them all is the lack of focus on what is
referred to as the asymptomatic carrier. In the case of some
diseases, you find a very small number of individuals who become
infected, but never become ill. Even though they show no sign of
infection, they are, nonetheless for a period of time, contagious. A
growing body of evidence indicates that for the coronavirus, this
number is remarkably high. In fact, it may be one of the defining
features of the coronavirus. People with normal to high-functioning
immune systems are able to encounter a random virus, take it into
their bodies, and defeat it – but, for a period of time they are
still contagious.
With
this coronavirus infection there are more individuals who are
asymptomatic than individuals who show symptoms. If half of us fall
into this category, and you figure that into the statistics, it skews
everything. But so far, this important piece of evidence is being
ignored by the authorities.
What
does it all mean? First, it means that the coronavirus is wildly
more contageous than is being reported. Many, many more people have
been infected than we are led to believe. We are all exposed to a
variety of viral and bacterial agents every year that we defeat
before they ever make us sick. Second, while being far more contagious than we are being told, it is also far less virulent. So
if you do become infected, you are less likely to fall ill. Thirdly,
the hospitalization rate of those needing advanced medical care is
much lower than what is being reported. And finally, the ratio of
those that actually die of coronavirus infection is far lower than
what we are being told. Some people die of the coronavirus
infection, certainly, but a far larger percentage of those people
would have passed away without the virus due to co-morbidity factors
– other serious diseases and afflictions.
What
to do, what to do! If you are already in a condition of compromised
health, you should take every precaution advised so as not to catch
this virus. The protocols of responsible behavior during a time of
mass infection are good to follow, but not as necessary for those
experiencing excellent health. No matter whether in good or poor
health, generally, the most responsible thing a person can do is to
work on taking better care of their health, especially in keeping
their immune system functioning properly. This should be the most
important lesson of this eniter event – self-responsibility is the
best preventative.
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