From the very beginning, reports started to filter out the death numbers were being artificially inflated. Efforts were made to suppress these reports, but if you look hard enough, you can find them… even from our national health agencies themselves.
By the way, every link was checked prior to being added to this list. However, if the book burners have found a way to dispose of it, please let me know in the comments below.
January 8, 2021
CDC – probably Covid deaths
“In cases where a definite diagnosis of COVID–19 cannot be made, but it is suspected or likely (e.g., the circumstances are compelling within a reasonable degree of certainty), it is acceptable to report COVID–19 on a death certificate as “probable” or “presumed.””
U.S. coronavirus death totals compiled by CDC will now include ‘probable’ cases
“The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is now counting “probable” cases of coronavirus among its tabulations, according to the agency’s website. The inclusion of such cases will add thousands to the total number of patients and deaths by including people who didn’t have a positive test but showed signs of …”
https://kfor.com/news/coronavirus/us-coronavirus-death-totals-compiled-by-cdc-will-now-include-probable-cases/
Provisional deaths versus confirmed and probable deaths
As of April 14, the CDC regularly updates two measurements of COVID-19 deaths: provisional deaths (verified by death certificates) and confirmed and probable cases (deaths suspected to have been caused by COVID-19).”
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2020/06/28/fact-check-confusion-cdcs-covid-19-death-count/3254404001/
“New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday that the state would begin reporting probable coronavirus deaths to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention based on new guidelines as the nation grapples with how to count the mounting death toll while there is still very limited testing.”
“At the urging of a group of epidemiologists, the CDC this week updated its guidance for counting COVID-19 cases and deaths. It now includes both confirmed cases and probable ones, but each state still determines what to report.”
https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20200417/how-accurate-are-coronavirus-death-counts
“The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced this week that it would begin including “probable” cases of the coronavirus in its count of cases in the U.S.”
“A probable case or death is defined as “meeting clinical criteria AND epidemiologic evidence with no confirmatory laboratory testing” for the coronavirus or “meeting presumptive laboratory evidence AND either clinical criteria OR epidemiologic evidence or “meeting vital records criteria with no confirmatory laboratory testing performed.””
https://www.cnsnews.com/article/national/melanie-arter/cdc-now-counts-probable-covid-19-cases-have-not-been-confirmed-its
“The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is now counting “probable” cases of coronavirus among its tabulations, according to the agency’s website.”
https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/15/health/us-coronavirus-deaths-trends-wednesday/index.html
“The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention told states Tuesday to include probable COVID-19 cases in their reports to the agency”
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/apr/15/cdc-tells-states-add-probable-coronavirus-cases-de/
New CDC guidelines for reporting and counting cases
“The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced new coronavirus guidelines that change the way cases and deaths are counted. The count now includes probable cases as well….
Some are worried that these guidelines will falsely inflate the numbers, for example, if someone dies unexpectedly months after having coronavirus and antibodies are found in their blood.”
“In April, as coronavirus infections multiplied and laboratory testing was limited, the CSTE and the CDC advised states to count both probable cases and deaths”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/cdc-wants-states-to-count-probable-coronavirus-cases-and-deaths-but-most-arent-doing-it/2020/06/07/4aac9a58-9d0a-11ea-b60c-3be060a4f8e1_story.html

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