Vienna 4/1/2020

Let’s go more or less a year into the future. It’s the 1st of April, 2021.
The mortality statistics for 2020 have just been released.
And what do we see?
In the period from March 2020 “compared to the same period in the previous year,” mortality due to diseases such as coronary heart disease, stroke, lung diseases, tuberculosis, and cancer decreased.
This is because a coronavirus found in a person who has died from one of these diseases has been moved in the statistics to a group that is currently scaring us.
Was the coronavirus the cause of death? Nobody tried to prove it.

Back to the present.
The reliability of rapid tests is of course negligible.
Antibodies were found in the body.
What does that mean? These antibodies may have appeared in the body a week ago, or maybe two years ago.
The fact that the first coronavirus was discovered in humans at the end of last year does not mean that it was not there before.
Regardless of the virus, most of these people included in the statistics would have died anyway. This is evident from statistics from previous years.

Another quote:
…Of the 56.9 million deaths worldwide in 2016, more than half (54%) were due to the top 10 causes.
Ischaemic heart disease and stroke are the world’s biggest killers, accounting for a combined 15.2 million deaths in 2016.
These diseases have remained the leading causes of death globally in the last 15 years….

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How many new deaths from this disease are currently being entered in the coronavirus mortality statistics?

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