Truth About Masks by Judy Mikovits

Truth About Masks by Judy Mikovits

Author:Judy Mikovits
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781510771420
Publisher: Skyhorse
Published: 2021-09-15T00:00:00+00:00


REASON #7

What is a Dangerous Situation for the Vulnerable Exposed to SARS-CoV-2 to Develop COVID-19?

Let’s go to what is without doubt the single greatest catastrophe in the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak: the deaths in nursing homes. Forbes magazine, in an article from May 26, 2020, reported it this way: “The Most Important Coronavirus Statistic: 42 [percent] of U.S. Deaths are from 0.6 [percent] of the Population.” One simple fact is that 42 percent might be too low a number.

And 42 [percent] could be an undercount. States like New York exclude from their nursing home death tallies those who die in a hospital, even if they were originally infected in a long-term care facility. Outside of New York, more than half of all deaths from COVID-19 are of residents in long-term care facilities.

Prior to last week, Ohio reported that 41 [percent] of COVID deaths were taking place in long-term care facilities. But updated disclosures last Friday, taking deaths prior to April 15 into account, upped that share to 70 [percent].

In Minnesota, 81 [percent] of all COVID-19 deaths are of nursing home and residential care home residents. The region from the eastern seaboard from Virginia to New Hampshire has been especially hard-hit.43

When one looks at data the question must always be asked concerning its reliability. Ohio had reported 41 percent of their deaths were from long-term care facilities, but when they checked the numbers, they jumped to 70 percent. In Minnesota the numbers were even more alarming, with 81 percent of the deaths coming from nursing homes and similar arrangements. If the numbers were thoroughly checked through the country, would we see a similar pattern?

A question which should be asked in those states which sent infected residents back into nursing homes is: Did this action contribute to the death toll? This is not a political question, it’s a scientific one. We need to know the answer to this question, regardless of the political party of the persons who made the decision. The political risk, falling mostly on governors in democratic states, is whether that will lead to a loss in the next election. But that cannot be our concern. We need to know how many senior citizens died because of the bad decisions of politicians. Forbes continued:

The tragedy is that it didn’t have to be this way. On March 17, as the pandemic was just beginning to accelerate, Stanford epidemiologist John Ioannidis warned that “even some so-called mild or common-cold-type coronaviruses have been known for decades [to] have case fatality rates as high as 8 [percent] when they infect people in nursing homes.” Ioannidis was ignored.

Instead, states like New York, New Jersey, and Michigan actually ordered nursing homes to accept patients with active COVID-19 infections who were being discharged from hospitals.

The most charitable interpretation of these orders is that they were designed to ensure that states would not overcrowd their ICUs. But well after hospitalizations peaked, governors like New York’s Andrew Cuomo were doubling down on their mandates.44

It seems relatively clear from the Forbes



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