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Remember the old saying - to move the goalposts, altering the conditions to make a steady something more arduous, well...as we know, they did that with the Convid count....anyone could have the thing, no symptoms, no signs, no proof even..and the Doc on the other end of the phone says - you've got it - Kid falls over, mum takes him to hospital for a check...Doc hears the kid cough, he got the Convid...99 yr old lady pops it, been expected, had a good life...but she was riddled with this that and the other, she couldn't go on....Doc sees her still remains and asks, did she have any signs of a cold, perhaps a sniffle"..."oh, did have a bit of a dribbly nose", said the care nurse...."must be Convid", said the Doc...."being so, it likely the whole nursing home has it"....et cetera.
Everyone was Case, even the fit as a fiddle (80%) with no symptoms whatsoever - why ?... because Insanity rules...A severely ill person goes to hospital, they succumb to their affliction (disease, attack, infection)...and what did they give as cause of death - Convid of course - it's all over the News, it's mayhem, the country/world is in a state of Panic, and there's danger on a bean tin even.
And now, it seems - those goalposts are slowly being shuffled back to their earlier position - it's truly amazing...the NHS et al have thought to remember how to separate the "with" from the "from" and so on - and they're calling this not so new way to collect the data "realistic"...So, is that admitting that they were being unrealistic ?....or have they fotgotten how things were done previous to this - Contrick...or, do they want to make us feel, safer....as if something made people better....would it perhaps be that dose of experimental mengele mrna, or is there something else on its way ?
Covid data change will give better picture of pressure on hospitals
Until now, data from hospitals has included all patients who tested positive and did not differentiate between those in hospital because they are sick with Covid-19, versus those who are in hospital who go on to test positive.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/202...ure-hospitals/