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Media use the death of Tanzania's president to reinforce Covid approach

OPINION:
If the reports of crowded Tanzania hospitals and a rise in funerals are in any way like those in California, then perhaps some more digging would be necessary.

Either way, at this point we can merely conclude that in addition to heart disease, President Magufuli died of pneumonia, influenza, or Covid, which the CDC groups together when testing has not been performed. Most people are unaware that not all Covid-involved deaths in the United States are determined from laboratory tests — for a variety of reasons. Each state (and hospital) varies in budget and authorization, so the CDC groups these uncertain deaths together under PIC: pneumonia-like, influenza-like and Covid-like.

For the week ending March 13, 2021 since the start of the pandemic, the CDC labeled more total deaths as due to pneumonia, influenza OR Covid-19 (725,000+) than total number of Covid-related deaths (520,000+).

It takes a while to digest that information because it’s not definitive information. There’s uncertainty baked in.

Legacy media finally catches up: Covid patients are oxygen-starved and do poorly on ventilators

By TATIANA PROPHET

Doctors at Providence Hospital in Seattle observed that the very first known U.S. patient to have Covid-19 was suffering from a lack of oxygen. That was back in January 2020.

The unnamed patient, who reported to urgent care after four days of fever and a dry cough, was tested due to having just returned from Wuhan, China. After testing positive for 2019-nCoV, he was hospitalized on January 21 in an isolation room.

At first, his blood-oxygen saturation levels were within the normal 96%-98% range, and he did not have shortness of breath, but did have a cough and two days of nausea and vomiting, according to the New England Journal of Medicine. A chest x-ray on day 3 showed no abnormalities.

Patient zero was never put on a ventilator; instead, his doctors noted growing evidence of pneumonia couple with low blood-oxygen saturation rates. He received supplemental oxygen, two kinds of antibiotics for a possible hospital-derived infection — and experimental drug Remdesivir for compassionate use.