You can play whatever word games you wish but here is what the CDC states:I don't recall mentioning eitherI guess you didn't know:I guess the only lives that should be protected are those not yet born? I know of no one who died from the flu and that is in my entire lifetime. In less than a year I know of 2 people who died of Covid and several who suffered for quite some time.Why is it that nearly all of those who actually die, had ‘do not resuscitate’ affidavits?
Should insurance companies charge more for people who refuse to wear masks or socially distance and need to be hospitalized?
If you refuse to wear masks or socially distance should you go to the back of the line for an ICU bed?
I know 3 people who died from the flu - one of them killed by Barrack Obama (H1N1).
I know no one who died from Wuhan.
Date Name Age Occupation Place of death Ref.
28 March Pearson Jordan 69 Olympic Sprinter United States [119] 14 April Helen Damico 89 Scholar of Old English literature United States [316] 5 May Brian Axsmith 57 Paleobotanist and ecology professor United States [456] 5 October David Andahl 55 Politician (candidate for the North Dakota House of Representatives) United States [802] 14 October Fred Dean 68 Hall of Fame American football player United States [815][816] 15 October Warren Mitchell 87 College basketball player and coach United States [819] 3 November Irvin Baxter Jr. 75 American Pentecostal preacher United States [870] 5 April Lee Fierro 91 Actress United States (Akron) [219] 12 May Morris Hood III 54 Member of the Michigan Senate (2010–2018) and Michigan House of Representatives (2002–2008) United States (Ann Arbor) [484] 16 July Patrick Ellis 77 Radio personality United States (Annapolis) [636] 28 May Robert M. Laughlin 85 Anthropologist and linguist. Preserver of the Tzotzil language United States (Arlington) [527] 27 August William Neikirk 82 Journalist United States (Arlington) [723] 26 November George H. Carley 82 Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia (1993–2012) United States (Atlanta) [945] 27 July Frank A. Howard 81 Member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (2008–2020) United States (Baton Rouge) [663] 27 March Michael McKinnell 84 Architect United States (Beverly) [110] 13 April Dennis G. Peters 82 Electrochemist United States (Bloomington) [309] 27 July Felicia F. Campbell 89 Professor of English at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas United States (Blue Diamond, Nevada) [660][661] 25 July Steve dePyssler 101 United States Air Force colonel United States (Bossier City) [656] 26 April Emilio Allué 85 Auxiliary bishop emeritus of Boston United States (Boston) [408] 27 May Nicholas Rinaldi 86 Poet and novelist United States (Bridgeport) [524] 24 March Romi Cohn 91 Czechoslovakian-born rabbi and real estate developer United States (Brooklyn) [73] 15 April John Pfahl 81 Photographer United States (Buffalo) [333] 3 July Scott Erskine 57 Serial killer United States (California) [599] 31 August Tom Seaver 75 Hall of Fame baseball player United States (Calistoga) [730] 14 November Lindy McDaniel 84 Baseball player United States (Carrollton) [906] 2 November Roy Edwards 66 Member of the Wyoming House of Representatives (since 2015) United States (Casper) [866] 2 August Tootie Robbins 62 American football player United States (Chandler) [677] 25 May Marv Luster 82 American CFL player United States (Charlotte) [521] 28 April David Boe 84 Organist United States (Chicago) [421] 13 May Riad Ismat 72 Minister of Culture of Syria (2010–2012) United States (Chicago) [489] 7 June Lynika Strozier 35 Biologist United States (Chicago) [546] 17 August Chaim Dov Keller 90 Haredi rabbi United States (Chicago) [711] 2 May Daniel S. Kemp 83 Organic chemist United States (Concord) [441] 23 March Maurice Berger 63 Chief curator of the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture United States (Copake) [57] 27 March Orlando McDaniel 59 American football player United States (Dallas) [109] 18 April Bob Lazier 81 Race car driver United States (Denver) [362] 24 April Mike Huckaby 54 Deep house DJ United States (Detroit) [400] 29 October H. Tati Santiesteban 85 Member of the Texas Senate (1973-1991) United States (El Paso) [858] 2 May Ralph McGehee 92 Intelligence officer United States (Falmouth) [442] 4 July Bhakti Charu Swami 74 Indian spiritual teacher (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) United States (Florida) [600] 21 July Dobby Dobson 78 Jamaican reggae singer and record producer United States (Florida) [653] 1 May Yu Lihua 88 Chinese-American writer United States (Gaithersburg) [432] 28 May David Owen Brooks 65 Convicted murderer, accomplice to serial killerDean Corll United States (Galveston) [525] 21 October Peter F. Secchia 83 Ambassador to Italy and San Marino (1989–1993) and CEO of Universal Forest Products United States (Grand Rapids) [833] 28 March William B. Helmreich 74 Professor of Sociology at The Graduate Center, CUNY United States (Great Neck) [117] 16 September Nick Mourouzis 83 American football player and coach United States (Greencastle) [766] 1 April Kevin Duffy 87 Judge for the U.S. District Court for Southern New York (1972–1998) United States (Greenwich) [162] 7 April Henry Graff 98 Historian United States (Greenwich) [239] 30 March Ted Monette 74 FEMA Director of the Office of Federal Coordinating Officer Operations United States (Holyoke) [144] 2 April Arthur Whistler 75 Professor of Ethnobotany at the University of Hawaii United States (Honolulu) [187] 14 July Stephen Susman 79 Attorney United States (Houston) [634] 1 April David Driskell 88 Visual artist and academic United States (Hyattsville) [161] 20 May Denis Farkasfalvy 83 Hungarian-born Cistercianabbot and theologian United States (Irving) [511] 31 July Bill Mack 88 Singer, songwriter, and radio host United States (Irving) [670][671] 27 April Troy Sneed 52 Gospel musician United States (Jacksonville) [419] 27 April Rabbi Yehudah Jacobs 80–89 Mashgiach ruchani at Beth Medrash Govoha United States (Lakewood Township) [414] 16 April Jim Fraser 83 American football player United States (Lansdale) [339] 8 May Roy Horn 75 Member of Siegfried & Roy, stage magician and lion tamer United States (Las Vegas) [471] 20 August Frank Cullotta 81 Mobster and movie consultant United States (Las Vegas) [714] 6 September Bruce Williamson 49 Lead singer of The Temptations United States (Las Vegas) [745] 21 September Tommy DeVito 92 Musician, founding member of The Four Seasons United States (Las Vegas) [776] 27 August James E. Humphreys 80 Mathematician United States (Leeds) [722] 6 June Dietmar Seyferth 91 Chemist United States (Lexington) [543][544] 31 March Julie Bennett 88 Voice actor United States (Los Angeles) [148] 7 April Allen Garfield 80 Actor United States (Los Angeles) [238] 13 April Ann Sullivan 91 Animator United States (Los Angeles) [314] 15 April Allen Daviau 77 Cinematographer (E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, The Color Purple, Empire of the Sun) United States (Los Angeles) [327] 2 June Chris Trousdale 34 Actor and singer United States (Los Angeles) [534] 17 June Trần Ngọc Châu 96 Vietnamese soldier and politician United States (Los Angeles) [569] 4 July Brandis Kemp 76 Actress United States (Los Angeles) [601] 5 July Nick Cordero 41 Canadian actor United States (Los Angeles) [604] 26 September Jay Johnstone 74 Baseball player and commentator United States (Los Angeles) [788] 3 April Arnold Demain 92 Professor of Industrial Microbiology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology United States (Madison) [189] 2 May Meyer Rubin 96 Geologist United States (Manassas) [445] 13 November Jim Pace 59 Racing driver United States (Memphis) [902] 8 August Bernard Fils-Aimé 67 Entrepreneur and activist United States (Miami) [690] 5 November Gordon Van Wylen 100 Physicist and academic administrator, President of Hope College (1972–1987) United States (Michigan) [876] 14 October Lance Carson 74 Member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (2007–2015, 2017–2019) United States (Mitchell) [814] 30 October Rick Baldwin 67 Baseball player United States (Modesto) [860] 25 March Floyd Cardoz 59 Chef and television personality United States (Montclair) [86] 9 September Henrietta Boggs 102 First Lady of Costa Rica (1948–1949) United States (Montgomery) [748] 29 November Ben Bova 88 Science fiction writer United States (Naples) [958] 29 March Joe Diffie 61 Country singer United States (Nashville) [127] 7 April John Prine 73 Singer and songwriter United States (Nashville) [247] 3 September Bill Pursell 94 Composer United States (Nashville) [736] 6 April Brahm Kanchibhotla 66 Indian-American Journalist United States (Nassau County) [226] 24 April Carlos Ernesto Escobar Mejía 57 U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainee United States (National City) [398] 19 April Steve Dalkowski 80 Baseball player United States (New Britain) [366] 11 April John Horton Conway 82 Mathematician United States (New Brunswick) [283] 14 April Margit Feldman 90 Holocaust survivor United States (New Jersey) [319] 1 April Ellis Marsalis Jr. 85 Jazz pianist United States (New Orleans) [165] 4 April Tom Dempsey 73 American football player United States (New Orleans) [204] 22 March Mike Longo 83 Jazz pianist United States (New York City) [56] 23 March Nashom Wooden 50 Drag queen United States (New York City) [70] 25 March Mark Blum 69 Actor United States (New York City) [85] 26 March Michael Sorkin 71 Architect and critic United States (New York City) [98] 28 March William Wolf 94 Film and theater critic United States (New York City) [123] 29 March Beryl Bernay 94 Journalist and children's television creator United States (New York City) [124] 29 March Maria Mercader 54 Television news producer and journalist United States (New York City) [129] 29 March Alan Merrill 69 Lead singer of Arrows and songwriter United States (New York City) [130] 30 March Lorena Borjas 59 Transgender and immigrant rights activist United States (New York City) [136] 30 March James T. Goodrich 73 Professor of Neurosurgery at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine United States (New York City) [141] 30 March Wilhelm Burmann 80 Ballet master and teacher United States (New York City) [147] 31 March Cristina Monet-Palaci 64 Musician United States (New York City) [155] 2 April Patricia Bosworth 86 Actress and author United States (New York City) [172] 2 April Anick Jesdanun 51 Technology reporter and editor, first internet writer for the Associated Press United States (New York City) [178] 2 April Aaron Rubashkin 92 Businessman United States (New York City) [183] 3 April Arlene Stringer-Cuevas 86 Member of the New York City Council (1976–1977) United States (New York City) [199] 4 April Ken Farnum 89 Barbadian-born Jamaican Olympic cyclist United States (New York City) [206] 4 April Lila Fenwick 87 Chief of the United Nations Human Rights Council United States (New York City) [207] 4 April Muhammad Sirajul Islam 77 Member of the Jatiya Sangsad (1973–1982) United States (New York City) [210] 4 April Olan Montgomery 56 Actor and artist United States (New York City) [211] 6 April Helène Aylon 89 Ecofeminist artist United States (New York City) [223] 6 April Adlin Mair-Clarke 78 Olympic sprinter and hurdler United States (New York City) [228] 7 April Leib Groner 88 Chabad-Lubavitch Rabbi United States (New York City) [240] 7 April Yaakov Perlow 89 Hasidic rabbi United States (New York City) [246] 7 April Hal Willner 64 Music producer United States (New York City) [252] 8 April Leila Benitez-McCollum 89 Filipino-American television and radio host United States (New York City) [253] 10 April Ceybil Jefferies 57–58 House and R&B vocalist United States (New York City) [274] 11 April Stanley Chera 77 Real estate executive United States (New York City) [282] 11 April Wynn Handman 97 Artistic director United States (New York City) [284] 12 April Joel M. Reed 86 Filmmaker and screenwriter United States (New York City) [295] 13 April Gil Bailey 84 Jamaican radio broadcaster United States (New York City) [302] 13 April Benjamin Levin 93 Lithuanian-born Israeli partisan and Holocaust survivor United States (New York City) [307] 15 April Henry Grimes 84 Jazz bassist United States (New York City) [328] 15 April Milena Jelinek 84 Screenwriter United States (New York City) [331] 15 April Lee Konitz 92 Jazz composer and alto saxophonist United States (New York City) [332] 16 April Henry Miller 89 Lawyer and jurist United States (New York City) [341] 17 April Giuseppi Logan 84 Jazz musician United States (New York City) [348] 17 April Iris Love 86 Archaeologist and dog breeder United States (New York City) [350] 17 April Arlene Saunders 89 Operatic soprano United States (New York City) [352] 18 April Jack Lotz 86 Wrestling referee United States (New York City) [363] 19 April Noach Dear 66 Justice of the New York Supreme Court (since 2015) United States (New York City) [367] 21 April Philip Foglia 69 Lawyer, civic activist and advocate for Italian American rights issues United States (New York City) [382] 23 April Fred the Godson 35 DJ and rapper United States (New York City) [395] 25 April Madeline Kripke 76 Book collector United States (New York City) [405] 27 April James Mahoney 62 Pulmonologist and internist United States (New York City) [415] 17 April Bennie G. Adkins 86 United States Army soldier and recipient of the Medal of Honor United States (Opelika) [345] 23 August Charles Stuart Bowyer 86 Astronomer and academic United States (Orinda) [718] 9 August Kamala 70 Professional wrestler United States (Oxford) [694] 23 March Carole Brookins 76 Executive director of the World Bank (2001–2005) United States (Palm Beach) [59] 11 August Trini Lopez 83 Singer and actor United States (Palm Springs) [699] 31 March Wallace Roney 59 Jazz trumpeter United States (Paterson) [157] 14 April Ella King Russell Torrey 94 Human rights activist and aide to Eleanor Roosevelt United States (Philadelphia) [324] 21 April Teruyuki Okazaki 88 Karate master United States (Philadelphia) [385] 22 April Bootsie Barnes 82 Jazz saxophonist United States (Philadelphia) [393] 29 April Dick Lucas 86 American football player United States (Philadelphia) [426] 6 September Sterling Magee 84 Blues musician known as "Mister Satan", part of the duo Satan and Adam United States (Pinellas Park) [744] 21 June Ken Snow 50 Soccer player United States (Port Huron) [580] 1 April Adam Schlesinger 52 Songwriter, member of Fountains of Wayne United States (Poughkeepsie) [168] 9 April Reggie Bagala 54 Member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (since 2020) United States (Raceland) [261] 21 May Mary J. Wilson 83 First African-American senior zookeeper at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore United States (Randallstown) [512] 21 April Donald Kennedy 88 Scientist, public administrator, and academic United States (Redwood City) [384] 13 July Kenneth Church 90 Canadian born Thoroughbred racingjockey United States (Reno) [631] 13 April Jerry Givens 67 Executioner and anti-death penalty advocate United States (Richmond) [304] 24 March Alan Finder 72 Journalist United States (Ridgewood) [77] 3 May Roy Lester 96 American football player and coach United States (Rockville) [450] 1 April Bucky Pizzarelli 94 Jazz guitarist United States (Saddle River) [167] 19 May Annie Glenn 100 Disability rights advocate and widow of John Glenn United States (Saint Paul) [505] 29 March Robert H. Garff 77 Speaker of the Utah House of Representatives (1985–1987) United States (Salt Lake City) [128] 2 April Robert Beck 83 Olympic pentathlete and fencer United States (San Antonio) [188] 24 March Terrence McNally 81 Playwright and screenwriter United States (Sarasota) [78] 25 July Helen Jones Woods 96 Musician United States (Sarasota) [658] 2 May Jim Cross 87 Ice hockey player and coach United States (Savannah) [439] 23 March Walter Robb 91 Engineer United States (Schenectady) [67] 17 March Stephen Schwartz 78 Professor of pathology at University of Washington United States (Seattle) [33] 8 April Rick May 79 Canadian-American voice actor and theatrical performer, director and teacher United States (Seattle) [260] 4 April Forrest Compton 94 Actor United States (Shelter Island) [202] 1 April Richard Passman 94 Aeronautical engineer and space scientist United States (Silver Spring) [166] 3 April Bob Glanzer 74 Member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (since 2017) United States (Sioux Falls) [191] 22 November George Nock 74 American football player United States (Snellville) [929] 8 July Howard Schoenfield 62 Tennis player United States (South Beach) [615] 7 August Nina Popova 97 Ballet dancer United States (St. Augustine) [687] 12 November Lynn Kellogg 77 Singer and actress United States (St. Louis) [894] 21 April Jack Taylor 84 Member of the Colorado Senate (2000–2008) and House of Representatives (1992–2000) United States (Steamboat Springs) [383] 30 July Herman Cain 74 Business executive, writer, 2012 Presidential candidate, and political activist United States (Stockbridge) [669] 18 July Katherine B. Hoffman 105 Chemist United States (Tallahassee) [644] 2 November Oscar W. McConkie Jr. 94 President of the Utah State Senate (1965–1966) and leader of the Church of Latter Day Saints United States (Utah) [868] 8 April Bernie Juskiewicz 77 Member of the Vermont House of Representatives (2013–2019) United States (Vermont) [257] 6 April Stephen Sulyk 95 Ukrainian CatholicArcheparch emeritus of Philadelphia United States (Voorhees Township) [230] 20 April H. G. Carrillo 59 Novelist United States (Washington, D.C.) [374] 7 August Stephen F. Williams 83 Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (since 1986) United States (Washington, D.C.) [689] 24 April Burton Rose 77 Nephrologist United States (Wellesley) [399] 27 November Gene Fraise 88 Member of the Iowa Senate (1986–2013) United States (West Burlington) [950] 4 May Motoko Fujishiro Huthwaite 92 Preservationist (Monuments Men) United States (Westland) [453] 16 May Wilson Roosevelt Jerman 91 White House butler to 11 U.S. presidents United States (Woodbridge) [499] 21 April Joel Rogosin 87 Television producer and writer (The Virginian, Ironside, Magnum, P.I.) United States (Woodland Hills) [386] 17 April Gene Shay 85 Disc jockey United States (Wynnewood) [354] 25 April Alan Abel 91 Percussionist and music educator United States (Wynnewood) [402]
Can you list the people Obama killed with drone strikes?
Your premise is flawed, it is akin to saying no one has ever died from falling out of an airplane since it was the ground that killed them. Of the 1/4 million who died, how many would be alive today if not for Covid? I doubt the CDC would agree with your 15,000 number.No, 94% of coronavirus deaths were not actually caused by something else, you are either confused, repeating a lie, or lying.When you hear the bogus "250,000 dead from the Wuhan," remember that the CDC said only 6% of those were the Wuhan.
The CDC's 6% COVID-19 Deaths Stat Is Causing Confusion on Social Media—Here Are the Facts
Watch me ram the lie back down your throat.
The number you posted is a fraud, so saith the CDC.
To indicate how the Wuhan crisis has been inflated to puncture the Trump economic miracle, note that the CDC admitted that only 6% of the deaths were actually due to the Covid virus.
Comorbidities
Table 3 shows the types of health conditions and contributing causes mentioned in conjunction with deaths involving coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). For 6% of the deaths, COVID-19 was the only cause mentioned. For deaths with conditions or causes in addition to COVID-19, on average, there were 2.6 additional conditions or causes per death. The number of deaths with each condition or cause is shown for all deaths and by age groups. For data on comorbidities, Click here to download.
Table 3. Conditions contributing to deaths involving coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), by age group, United States. Week ending 2/1/2020 to 11/7/2020.*
Updated November 12, 2020
Number of Conditions Age Group Conditions Contributing to Deaths where COVID-19 was listed on the death certificate1 ICD–10 codes All ages 0–24 years 25–34 years 35–44 years 45–54 years 55–64 years 65–74 years 75–84 years 85 years and over
COVID-19 Provisional Counts - Weekly Updates by Select Demographic and Geographic Characteristics
If you don't have the usual causes of death...you are not dying of the Wuhan.
Recent study that indicated that the number of deaths from the usual causes, being heart disease, respiratory diseases, influenza and pneumonia, just happens to be the number attributed to covid.
You being easily fooled appears not to be particularly difficult.
So you're saying the CDC is lying when they admin that nearly all deaths are due to co-morbidities, not the political disease called the Wuhan????
Gee.....who to believe, the CDC or you, who got your marching orders in governments school?
All Deaths involving COVID-19: 249,570