From DailyWire hardly a left wing source:
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Dr. Jason Salemi, an
epidemiologist at the University of South Florida, said that there is “nothing misleading in the CDC report itself” but stressed that the 6% statistic is often being
taken “out of context.”
“This seems to be happening a lot nowadays,” Dr. Salemi said,
according to ABC7 WWSB. “Someone can take one sentence that’s listed out of the entire report and
take it out of context.
There’s nothing misleading in the CDC report itself, but just the way that this catches on like wildfire on social media, it makes people take this out of context. It ultimately leaves people confused and upset.”
Offering
clarity over the report, Salemi said what the “CDC’s update really means is that
94% of the people who died
FROM (DC: emphasis mine - he said from not with) the coronavirus had at least one other health condition, in addition to COVID-19, that could have contributed to their passing,” ABC7 WWSB reported.
“After infection, the virus might lead to something like sepsis which then leads to respiratory failure which then might even lead to a heart attack,” he said. “If the person ends up dying, those three things should be listed as
contributing causes of death. It doesn’t mean that just because COVID-19 wasn’t the only cause of death that was listed,
that COVID-19 wasn’t what lead to that death.”
DC: In fact they would be alive except they caught covid. In other words Corona is the main cause of death and why 90%+ are said to have died
FROM it.
6% died
FROM it
ALONE as in it was the only factor. The others died
FROM it just not the only cause but the main cause and they would be alive otherwise.
From and From Alone are differentiated by Alone. BUT both are FROM.
Assuming the testing was accurate, 100% of the dead died WITH covid while 90%+ died FROM it.
It would be a small percentage that would have died with corona but not from it.
Like a wreck or OD.
3% of the deaths are people under 50 and 97% people over. Society needs to be back up and running especially young people.