GasBandit
Staff member
When I hear that, I come back with, "because of insufficient testing, we've got something like 5 times the usual deaths from quote-unquote (making airquotes with my hands) pneumonia right now. It's COVID, just not being called that because they didn't get tested before they died."One thing that keeps pissing me off is those talking about how....
Dude, do you guys think when you get the flu and it kills you, you are literally dying from the flu all by itself? That's not how this works.
Lots of these types of illnesses, by their nature, hit the hardest on people that are already suffering some other compromised health situation, either due to disease, age, injury, etc. The flu (or in this case, COVID) can greatly increase chances of death for those people, and thus, yes, it's going to be counted if the COVID pushed the person into the red with their original illness. If I have an illness that gives me brittle bones and some bozo slams into my car at a hundred mile per hour, shattering me to splinters and blood, they are still going to consider my death by "car accident."
The logic of these people drive me crazy.