Just a reminder, from the CDC:
“For 6% of the deaths, COVID-19 was the only cause mentioned. For deaths with conditions or causes in addition to COVID-19, on average, there were 2.9 additional conditions or causes per death.”
And what follows is a 152-page compendium of every “additional condition” ever known to man, including such things as poisonings, falls from various objects and heights, asphyxiations, Alzheimer’s, malnutrition, suicides, drownings, kidney failure, heart attacks, diabetes, influenza (why weren’t these marked as “flu deaths”?), traffic accidents, firearms discharge, hypothermia, exposure to excessive natural heat and cold, exposure to smoke, fire, and flames, a lightning strike and a terrorist attack.
It’s a good source to have on hand, if nothing else.
Link:
[cdc.gov]
Thanks for posting this information. Sometimes it can be hard to find things on the CDC website.
I have a friend who's an unstoppable bloodhound when it comes to sniffing out facts like this — especially ones that are inconvenient to the narrative-pushers, or flat-out contradict them.