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Re: 35 Sources showing corona virus is over hyped, and likely fraud.
« Reply #5 on: March 23, 2020, 01:13:18 PM »
The OP says only 2 have died in Italy from the ChiCom virus. How to explain thsi?


ROME (Reuters) - The death toll from an outbreak of coronavirus in Italy has grown by 602 to 6,078, the head of the Civil Protection Agency said on Monday, an 11% increase but the smallest rise in numerical terms since Thursday, suggesting a clear downward trend.
On Sunday, 651 people died. That followed 793 on Saturday and 627 on Friday

Re: 35 Sources showing corona virus is over hyped, and likely fraud.
« Reply #6 on: March 23, 2020, 04:57:22 PM »
The OP says only 2 have died in Italy from the ChiCom virus. How to explain thsi?


ROME (Reuters) - The death toll from an outbreak of coronavirus in Italy has grown by 602 to 6,078, the head of the Civil Protection Agency said on Monday, an 11% increase but the smallest rise in numerical terms since Thursday, suggesting a clear downward trend.
On Sunday, 651 people died. That followed 793 on Saturday and 627 on Friday
The OP says : "Rome, 13 Mar 19:12 – (Agenzia Nova) – There may be only two people who died from coronavirus in Italy, who did not present other pathologies. This is what emerges from the medical records examined so far by the Higher Institute of Health, according to what was reported by the President of the Institute, Silvio Brusaferro, during the press conference held today at the Civil Protection in Rome. “Positive deceased patients have an average of over 80 years – 80.3 to be exact – and are essentially predominantly male,” said Brusaferro. “Women are 25.8 percent. The average age of the deceased is significantly higher than the other positive ones. The age groups over 70, with a peak between 80 and 89 years. The majority of these people are carriers of chronic diseases. Only two people were not presently carriers of diseases “, but even in these two cases, the examination of the files is not concluded and therefore, causes of death different from Covid-19 could emerge. The president of the ISS has specified that “little more than a hundred medical records” have so far come from hospitals throughout Italy.


Re: 35 Sources showing corona virus is over hyped, and likely fraud.
« Reply #7 on: March 23, 2020, 05:07:28 PM »
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When you get PERSONAL correspondence from people hit by the virus and/or know people personally being hit by the virus, I'm inclined to believe it's NOT just a hoax.
If it was just reporting from the MSM, you could be skeptical.
I have a cousin that died in March 2018. He was perfectly healthy, caught a bad cold, was home sick for 4 days, went to the bathroom and never came out, he died.  I know a lady that was in her 80's, I noticed that she would go to mass with a really bad cough, with bad chest congestion, she died like 3 weeks later. These things happen all the time and the deaths are listed as death by natural causes.

Now anyone gets the sniffles and it is Corona virus. How do they know it is Corona virus, when the tests do not work? The doctor from Rome says they only have two cases that may be Corona virus and that the rest of the people that died were chronically sick from other pathogens.

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Re: 35 Sources showing corona virus is over hyped, and likely fraud.
« Reply #8 on: March 23, 2020, 06:46:01 PM »
The OP says only 2 have died in Italy from the ChiCom virus. How to explain thsi?


ROME (Reuters) - The death toll from an outbreak of coronavirus in Italy has grown by 602 to 6,078, the head of the Civil Protection Agency said on Monday, an 11% increase but the smallest rise in numerical terms since Thursday, suggesting a clear downward trend.
On Sunday, 651 people died. That followed 793 on Saturday and 627 on Friday

Yes, it's nonsense.  This question isn't about the morality rate ... which could in fact be high based on people who had it without any symptoms or who had mild symptoms and were never tested.

What's at issue is the hospitalization rate, which is high enough where it has manifested itself in the medical system of Italy being completely overwhelmed.

Now, I think they released it on purpose, and I think they are using it in favor of some agenda, but I do not think it's fake or made up or just a way to get Trump or, as one Trad told me, just a cold going around.  That's ridiculous.

Re: 35 Sources showing corona virus is over hyped, and likely fraud.
« Reply #9 on: March 24, 2020, 05:04:21 AM »
An employee posted on a private message board (employee chat room):



When you get PERSONAL correspondence from people hit by the virus and/or know people personally being hit by the virus, I'm inclined to believe it's NOT just a hoax.
If it was just reporting from the MSM, you could be skeptical.

Except the symptoms for this virus are so ridiculously broad that it could be anything. The only thing we rely on to "know" it is the virus are the tests.

The chief medical officer in England even said you could have the virus and have no symptoms at all! So you can be sick and not sick at the same time.

So if there was a virus with very particular and unusual symptoms, and I knew someone with those specific symptoms, then I would be inclined to believe it is not a fake.