Jarlaxle
Gold Member
How can you possibly call a Germ that has killed close to half a million Americans a hoax?
My Uncle died late last summer from colon cancer. He was 94 and living with one of his sons. When things looked hopeless, my cousin called the family to come over and say their likely final goodbye. They did, about a dozen people came to visit in the room, and then they hauled him to the VA. When he got there, he tested positive for Covid.
All 12 people including my father had to either quarantine or be tested. None of them had it. My Uncle who couldn't walk never went anywhere. He had one nurse come in, and she tested negative as well. So where did he get Covid from? He died about two weeks later.
A month or so went by and my cousins stopped by for a visit. They were furious that the hospital ruled his death as Covid instead of what really killed him which was the cancer. One of them had a picture of his death certificate on his phone. The VA called him a few weeks after my Uncles death to ask his opinion of the care his father received. He told them the care was fine, but......
The doctor on the other end of the phone told him to take a number, because they have many complaints about patients that were ruled a Covid death instead of the real cause.
Nothing new here. I recall there were also "COVID" deaths reported for people who died of gunshot wounds, suicide, and at least one motorcycle crash.
Last I saw, average age for death from it was 80 or 81 with an average of three or four (seen both) comorbidities. (Plus...well, being 80 years old.)