Come On, Man: 40% of Grand County COVID Deaths Are Gunshot Victims
2 min readGrand County, Colorado Coroner Brenda Bock has exposed (no pun intended) what we all know: Colorado is purposefully inflating coronavirus death counts by including people who clearly did not die from COVID-19.
In a CBS News report, Bock told reporters that of the five coronavirus-linked deaths in the county, two were clear gunshot deaths. This didn’t stop the fallacious reporting system from calling them coronavirus deaths.
She noted that even a few fallacious death classifications can harm the economy of a smaller, rural county, noting, “It’s absurd that they would even put that on there. Would you want to go to a county that has really high death numbers? Would you want to go visit that county because they are contagious? You know I might get it, and I could die if all of a sudden one county has a high death count. We don’t have it, and we don’t need those numbers inflated.”
Richard Cimino, the D1 Grand County Commissioner, noted that Colorado records different tallies for deaths with COVID versus deaths due to COVID, but considering the standard for the latter doesn’t require the presence of requisite pneumonia, the numbers continue to be entirely unreliable.
Of course, if we use the silly logic used by the state that assumes anyone dying with the virus supposedly in their system died because of the virus, we could just as easily claim that the people who died got shot because they got the coronavirus.
See the CBS report here:
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