The Virus Numbers Don’t Make Sense: Deaths from Heart Attacks, Flu, Stroke are WAAAAY Down, Why?

A lot of the information related to the COVID-19 outbreak just doesn’t make any sense at all — at least, not yet. Why did the city of Wuhan have a major outbreak of the disease, while other cities in China did not? And then, why did the virus spread from Wuhan to places like New York City and Italy, while major outbreaks seem to have skipped over a lot of other countries?

One thing that we know for certain is that the World Health Organization (WHO) has been completely discredited as a scientific and medical organization that is looking out for Americans. It is not. Instead, the organization has been carrying water for Communist Party in Beijing, by downplaying the risks of the virus and praising China’s draconian response to it.

Likewise, the FDA and the CDC here in America have not exactly covered themselves with glory during this outbreak. Why do we still not have abundant masks and widespread testing for COVID-19 cases? Oh, right. Because of the FDA and the CDC.

 

And here’s another strange one. Why are there so many people not dying from heart attacks, stroke and flu this year? If you compare the numbers to previous years, as done in the video below, you’ll notice that America has suddenly had thousands of fewer deaths this year from those conditions than over many previous years.

Are people suddenly not having heart attacks because they’re staying at home under government orders?

Well, no. For the real reason why those numbers are all down during the COVID-19 outbreak, watch this video.


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