I didn't say it wasn't serious, and I know many people did die from it. My point is, it wasn't as bad as it was being made out to be.
They made it sound like all hospitals were running at max capacity. That isn't true. It was only in a some of the biggest cities. Many people dying is NY is due to putting COVID positive patients in rest homes.
I really, really wish you guys would research, for yourselves, what the criteria was for a death to be diagnosed as a COVID death. Why haven't any of you looked it up? I already sent a link to it, but it appears nobody read it.
FACT:
A hospital gets as mush as $35,000 for every COVID death. This money is justified as what it would cost to sanitize the area.
FACT:
COVID test centers would get as much as $2500 for every positive COVID test. This money is justified as what it would cost to sanitize the area.
FACT:
One of the criteria's a death had to meet, to deem the death as being COVID related, is the patient had to have breathing issues and needed oxygen.
FACT:
A dead patient does not need to have a COVID test done to report the death is due to COVID.