
COVID-19 Doctors Push Back on CDC’s Controversial and Questionable Rules that Inflate Real Coronavirus Numbers
By Jim Hoft
In April the CDC forced states to recount their coronavirus deaths to include confirmed cases and probable cases.
Several states are in the process of reassessing their numbers based on this controversial new rule.
They likely did this because the initial predictions they used included the Imperial College Study out of England that predicted 2 million deaths in the US due to the virus. Of course, the numbers were much less than that. The UK study is now confirmed as a complete fraud.
In mid-April New York state added 3,700 deaths to their numbers to include presumed but not confirmed cases.
The CDC is forcing states to recount their coronavirus fatality deaths and update their numbers.
But now COVID-19 doctors are pushing back against the inaccurate labeling promoted by the CDC.
Via Dr. Andrew Bostom.

The CDC is forcing states to recount their coronavirus fatality deaths and update their numbers.
But now COVID-19 doctors are pushing back against the inaccurate labeling promoted by the CDC.
Via Dr. Andrew Bostom.