If your child goes in for a broken leg to the Hospital, that counts as Covid stay

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Hospitalizations may not be a useful metric. I noticed that the Coli's spin doctor is twisting this around @Dafunkdoc_Unlimited

'They may go in for a broken leg'
: Fauci says child COVID-19 hospitalizations are overblown.

Fauci points out that many of the kids included in count of COVID-19 hospitalizations actually tested positive after being hospitalized for another reason.


Ppl were called conspiracy theorist for saying this last yr :laugh:
 

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Seriously how can anyone not think that hospitals wouldn't be fudging the numbers they have been saying this shyt since the covid started. People that were in the hospital that were dying from heart attacks some hospitals were making it a covid death. shyt been fugazi watch one of these booster fakkits derail this shyt and try an say this some antivaxxx shyt.
 

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Short answer: it's for money reasons, our hospital did it, not sure if they're still doing it
 

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Mmmmmmmm that's interesting for sure. Curious to see what findings they discover about the types of autoantibodies that are produced post COVID. If it's attacking organs and tissues as that latter article claims, that's kinda scary , makes me view COVID as a weapon of some sort :lupe:

not everyone develops antibodies

 

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not everyone develops antibodies


Oh ok. But I was moreso alluding to how many of that , 46 of 72(in this instance), that did develop antibodies also developed autoantibodies in response to those antibodies. And what the hell kind are they, and what affect are they having on these people's organs and tissues.
But then again my conspiracy theory of COVID being a coordinated attack to that degree would be a failed one seeing that the percentage of those that did develop autoantibodies is significantly small it seems. Or at the very least significantly under researched. I'm just theorizing here man, don't mind me.

All in all tho, I see your point of even tho it's a supremely high recovery rate, said recovery rate has degrees to it, HOWEVER, the majority of said recoveries still appear to lean on the higher degree (in a good way). So I guess my point is, those that don't develop antibodies and those that do but also develop autoantibodies in response, accumulatively, don't seem to be of a noteworthy enough number for all the mass hysteria that's followed this SarsCOVID-19 timeline. In my opinion.
 

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-20 people go to the hospital for broken bones & 5 test positive for Covid with no symptoms. News report says 25% of people in the hospital are there due to Covid. It's false information.
I disagree, because even though they are there for a broken leg, they have to be put in the Covid unit, with all other Covid patients, and have to stay there for the length of the Covid and the time they have to stay for exposure. Even though they were brought there for something else, they are taking up a specialized bed in a specialized unit, decreasing capacity. It might not be why they showed up, but it is why they were admitted into a bed, therefore need to be classified as such. The ones without Covid with a broken leg or any specialized circumstances are in and out of hospital in days, back home or in a rehab center.
 

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I disagree, because even though they are there for a broken leg, they have to be put in the Covid unit, with all other Covid patients, and have to stay there for the length of the Covid and the time they have to stay for exposure. Even though they were brought there for something else, they are taking up a specialized bed in a specialized unit, decreasing capacity. It might not be why they showed up, but it is why they were admitted into a bed, therefore need to be classified as such. The ones without Covid with a broken leg or any specialized circumstances are in and out of hospital in days, back home or in a rehab center.
-I'm specifically talking about the Covid hospitalization stats, none of that other shyt matters. If you didn't come in for Covid you shouldn't be counted as coming in for Covid.
 

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Oh ok. But I was moreso alluding to how many of that , 46 of 72(in this instance), that did develop antibodies also developed autoantibodies in response to those antibodies. And what the hell kind are they, and what affect are they having on these people's organs and tissues.
But then again my conspiracy theory of COVID being a coordinated attack to that degree would be a failed one seeing that the percentage of those that did develop autoantibodies is significantly small it seems. Or at the very least significantly under researched. I'm just theorizing here man, don't mind me.

All in all tho, I see your point of even tho it's a supremely high recovery rate, said recovery rate has degrees to it, HOWEVER, the majority of said recoveries still appear to lean on the higher degree (in a good way). So I guess my point is, those that don't develop antibodies and those that do but also develop autoantibodies in response, accumulatively, don't seem to be of a noteworthy enough number for all the mass hysteria that's followed this SarsCOVID-19 timeline. In my opinion.

people being concerned after more than 800K people died in america from a single virus within 2 years even after undertaking the largest healthcare prevention effort in U.S history is not mass hysteria.
 

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-I'm specifically talking about the Covid hospitalization stats, none of that other shyt matters. If you didn't come in for Covid you shouldn't be counted as coming in for Covid.

theres a coli poster who recently went to the hospital for breathing issues but it turns out the ache he was feeling in his legs was inflammation causing issues from a previous surgery years back. if he had only went in for the ache in his leg and not breathing issues, do you think an ache in leg should count as a covid case?

i see your point but i think theres more nuance to it if the hospital isn't treating an immediate physical accident or something. someone hospitalized for food poisoning probably should be listed as "with covid" unless they can determine that covid has exacerbated their condition.
 

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theres a coli poster who recently went to the hospital for breathing issues but it turns out the ache he was feeling in his legs was inflammation causing issues from a previous surgery years back. if he had only went in for the ache in his leg and not breathing issues, do you think an ache in leg should count as a covid case?
i see your point but i think theres more nuance to it if the hospital isn't treating an immediate physical accident or something. someone hospitalized for food poisoning probably should be listed as "with covid" unless they can determine that covid has exacerbated their condition.
-Breh, keep up. I'm not saying don't note they have Covid. I'm saying don't note Covid as the reason for going in.
-If I go in cause my asthma flairs up that's that. I can have them look at my pancreas while I'm there, it's still not why I came in. If I find out I have Covid while I'm there, it's still not why I came in. Those are different numbers. No reason to change the stats on why I came in.



 
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