Is it true that 99.9% of people that "die from COVID" really die from UNDERLYING CONDITIONS?

The media has overblown COVID! The death count is nowhere near as high as they say it is!

Anonymous2021-03-14T00:16:30Z

The percentage of people who died of Covid AND had an underlying condition is 94%. A local talk show host I listen to got it and he often says they died “with” Covid, not “of” it. Anyone who has the virus in their system and dies of ANY other reason is always counted as a Covid death. If the number of deaths were recounted excluding those who died of car crashes and other unrelated causes, the revised number of deaths would be significantly less.

thomas f2021-03-14T00:02:32Z

The US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) details that 99% of COVID-19 USA deaths are in people over 60, and 50% are in people over 78. Over 1/3rd are nursing home deaths, and in the European Union, over 1/2 are in nursing home deaths. 
Yes, COVID-19 is grossly overblown, in my opinion. 

?2021-03-14T00:01:44Z

Wrong. The death count is at least ten times what they say it is.

ANDRE L2021-03-13T23:44:47Z

No, that's not remotely true or even sane.


This is you:

ndmagicman2021-03-13T23:43:51Z

Many estimate the death count for covid is actually low, more like 750,000.
If you have a heart condition and contract covid, and having covid exasperates the heart condition and you die, is not the death attributed to contracting covid?
Absolutely.

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