The Centers for Disease Control has quietly changed it’s data representing the number of children who died from COVID-19.
Last fall, CDC Director Rochelle Walensky announced the government agency would reevaluate how virus deaths are counted and differentiate between individuals who died from the disease vs. those who died with the disease.
According to a report in 2020, a coroner in Colorado has sounded the alarm over how deaths in her county are being counted and attributed to coronavirus.
“The coroner, Brenda Bock, says two of their five deaths related to COVID-19 were people who died of gunshot wounds,” CBS News Denver reports. “Bock says because they tested positive for COVID-19 within the past 30 days, they were classified as ‘deaths among cases.'”
Bock is calling the classification “absurd” and raises concerns death classifications are falsely driving the narrative about the direction of the pandemic. Health officials in the state say they’re simply following guidance from the Centers for Disease Control on how to classify deaths of individuals from and with the virus.
“These media people were the ones who were supposed to be looking at data skeptically. It has been obvious, for at least a year and a half, that this was happening. Alternative media noticed and was attacked for delivering the truth.” Katie Pavlich said on tweeter.
This is an excerpt from Townhall.
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