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But New York City seems to have a LOT of 'covid-19' death certificates...
This might be a rea$on why...
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvss/c...-19-Deaths.pdf
This is a worrying sentence:-
".... It is important to emphasize that Coronavirus Disease 2019 or COVID-19 should be reported on the death certificate
for all decedents where the disease caused or is assumed to have caused or contributed to death.
- With or without a definative test, flip a coin, put it down anyway ! - The CDC sez so !
The Truth, as we all know, is the first casualty in any war.[bigsad]
And according to this, some lunatic Australians may be doing the same . Some religious group started in America, has a chapter here. The leader here is copying his grand Poobah in the States, and selling bleach to his parishioners, as a cure for the coronavirus. I kid you not.
" Doc " Barton , self appointed " bishop" of the Church said this.;
"In spite of all the media hype, we see no credible evidence of a pandemic," he said.
Concerns over church in Australia selling bleach which its US leader claims can cure coronavirus - ABC News
You know what. Let them have it.
We need to embrace Darwinism in light of where society is headed.
As for solving the problem of where to recoup some of the money this virus has cost. Globally the Tax Free Status of ALL religious organisations needs to be revoked.
Should bring in a decent income to the Treasury of each country - and close down all the even more wacko ones that run only to make their founders rich.
USA passes 70,000 deaths, UK passes Italy. Not a race any one wants to be in.
COVID-19 Map - Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center
It seems the issue of whether airborne particles can infect people is not as clearcut as may be assumed, according to thrse researchers who say the danger is being underestimated.
Staying outdoors is sounding better all the time.
Coronavirus and airborne transmission: scientists warn Australia to be on guard
Coronavirus and airborne transmission: scientists warn Australia to be on guard | World news | The Guardian