
A unvaccinated twenty year old guy dies from a pus filled sac that exploded in his brain and he was listed as having died from complications of covid. .
After catching the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes COVID-19, Gilreath became very sick. While he eventually overcame the worst of the initial COVID-19 infection, he was left with a sinus infection that ended up affecting his brain.
"Two days after he moved in with brand new roommates, he got COVID from them. He was very, very sick for three weeks. He got over COVID but it left him with a horrendous sinus infection that somehow penetrated his brain," Gilreath's mother Tamra Demello told WECT. ** At one point, Gilreath developed an abscess—a pus-filled swelling—in his brain, which eventually ruptured
If you google for having died of covid complications you will find dozens of links of people who have died of complications of covid. Historically when we hear of an individual who died of complications of something it's surgery related. There's usually that consultation with the patient and their family members prior to surgery where the surgeon will say "if we don't run into any complications, or there's a chance we can run into complications" whereas if the patient passes away during or after surgery the death is listed as having died of complications due to whatever reason the person was being operated on for. You'll see the same said from family members, they may say the person had heart disease that lead to surgery and they died of complications during surgery, or they may just plain say the person died of complications during or after heart surgery.
When it comes to influenzas the term is influenza related death. Have you ever heard of anyone saying someone passed due to influenza complications? I haven't, it's usually the person had a known prior health condition who died after getting the flu. That person's death was related to but not the sole cause. I've never heard a person say a person died of flu complications, it's always flu related. They died of a flu related heart problem, they had heart problems and the flu influenced their deaths. Just like people wouldn't say "he had heart disease, diabetes and it complicated his death" because it doesn't make any sense, it contributed, it influenced, it was related to but complicated doesn't quite fit.
Which brings me to a recent quote in a video I seen where a doctor was describing the use of the words covid countermeasures, he says this is not a medical term, doctors and scientist don't talk about covid countermeasures. This just isn't the way they describe health related issues. They diagnosis someone with heart disease they don't say we have heart disease countermeasures we can use. What he was prevailing to is what has become prevalent since militarization of public health. The CDC reframing medical terminology. That's what they have done with the word complications. Complicated in medical terminology means:
Made complex; denoting a disease on which a morbid process or event has been superimposed thus altering symptoms and modifying it's course for the worse.
That is why they label covid deaths as covid complications, they've used a morbid process superimposed upon the populace that modifies the disease for the worse. Like I said complications is normally a medical term used by doctors who are going to impose upon the body that if complications arise can make the situation worse. What the CDC has done is reframed the traditional use of the word to reflect a superimposed process of denial of early protocol treatments of a disease to make the disease worse. Yes, that's morbid. We have a morbid process that is superimposed upon the populace.
There was no reason that twenty year old kid had to die. If he'd been sent home with a antiviral medication, antibiotics and told to supplement his diet with vitamins and zinc chances are greater than not he'd still be alive today. That's what they would have done with a severe case of influenza but all of a sudden medical protocols have been changed. Last year before vaccines his death would have been used to hype up the fear, now covid deaths are used as warning that if you do not take an experimental vaccine you will be sent home to possibly die. There isn't a week that doesn't go by that I don't see someone plastered on some main stream media news site having died of covid complications used an example of a warning to us all if we fail to get a experimental vaccine. If you scour for individuals who have died of covid complications you will see a good number of them who were healthy, young, no prior medical problems who were told to go home and wait it out. Parents who have lost a child, a person healthy enough whose organs were donated after the death, cops who . had to be healthy enough to have been employed, there simply was no excuse for these deaths, it's medical negligence.
The reason they don't use covid related is it infers the person had a comorbidity the same as inferred with the use of the words influenza related. If they used covid related in healthy people than they'd have to admit the underlying cause of death was medical negligence. This is how they are covering up their malfeasance.
During prior covid days they'd loved if influenza could have so easily been categorized and attached to death certificates but it wasn't quite that easy. They'd spend two years after influenza season going over the death records making a determination if an individuals death may have been flu related. As an example I'll use the young guys death above. If he had gotten the flu and went to the hospital when he fell ill he'd been diagnosed as having the flu, give antivirals and if well enough sent home. If a few days later he developed a sinus infection and ended up dying they may have contributed the sinus infection as coming about as a cause because of influenza. His death certificate would have read he died from a brain abscess rupture followed by influenza or visa versa. Now if he hadn't gotten sick enough to go to the hospital and been diagnosis with the flu but got so sick afterwards with a sinus infection that caused an abscess brain rupture he'd been listed as having died of a brain abscess rupture. That's because he was never tested for the flu or he was tested and found he no longer had the flu. Now during that two year period of going over the records they'll make the call whether to add influenza as contributing to the death. Maybe in his medical records it was noted he tested for the flu or the family may mention he had influenza prior to his sinus infection they may decide to add it.
The same thing plays out with other illnesses. If it states someone died of pneumonia, regardless if they tested for the flu and got a negative result they will add this person as having died of influenza related pneumonia. It'll go down a pneumonia with influenza added. If it's someone who comes in complaining of heart problems and ends up dying it'll go down as respiratory failure due to a heart condition. Regardless if the person was never tested for flu they'll go in and add influenza just because it was a respiratory failure.
That's how the government gains the numbers for influenza. It states such on their website.
Seasonal influenza may lead to death from other causes, such as pneumonia, congestive heart failure, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. It has been recognized for many years that influenza is underreported on death certificates. There may be several reasons for underreporting, including that patients aren’t always tested for seasonal influenza virus infection, particularly older adults who are at greatest risk of seasonal influenza complications and death. Even if a patient is tested for influenza, influenza virus infection may not be identified because the influenza virus is only detectable for a limited number of days after infection and many people don’t seek medical care in this interval. Additionally, some deaths – particularly among those 65 years and older – are associated with secondary complications of influenza (including bacterial pneumonias). For these and other reasons, modeling strategies are commonly used to estimate flu-associated deaths. Only counting deaths where influenza was recorded on a death certificate would be a gross underestimation of influenza’s true impact.
So you'd think they'd be happy that there'd never be a gross underestimation of covid's true impact because anyone admitted to a hospital is tested for covid. No scouring over death certificates, no predictive modeling, just pure and simple, covid death, covid related. Except there's one small problem they have to overcome. Why the number of deaths are more post vaccination than prior to vaccination. The number of covid or covid related deaths should be dropping not accelerating. Now labeling everything as covid killing people prior to vaccination was a good incentive to get people to take an experimental vaccine but that incentive was slipping through their fingers.
With deaths mounting into the hundreds of thousands and vaccine injuries and death reports done gone through the glass ceiling months ago they decide instead of calling the vaccines out for what they are, a failure, they decide instead to separate the deaths into categories of having died of covid or having died with covid. Hoping the latter would give people that surreal feeling they get when two life long partners part this earth together while holding hands. Heart disease and covid died peacefully in their sleep together last night. With people having speculated all along that the vast majority of people dying from covid had a comorbidity they'd be jubilant they were proven right. That was the pre-vaccination period not the post vaccination period. The vaccines were supposed to protect the most vulnerable among us. We also weren't suppose to see a spike in deaths among younger healthier people, especially vaccinated younger, healthier people. A four hundred percent increase in the United States alone of productive working age adults, adults who are not dying of covid.
Instead of admitting their malfeasance they decide to find another way to cover it up. That's exactly what they are doing here when you see them all coming out pushing the same narrative. "We are sorry, you all were right all along, the number of deaths from having died of covid were less than having died with covid." They hand it out like a consolation prize, a celebratory moment of pause, rejoice, be glad, take your mask off, go down to the local tavern and have one on us and just forget about those extra coffins under the table. Never mind the gullible either who'll never figure out that if you die of covid that you died with covid. There's simply no way of explaining yourself out of that one....but they are depending upon that.
This whole thing has been an evil pile of lies from day one.
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