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Colorado Admits to Over-Counting Coronavirus Deaths – Lowers Number by 272 Deaths!

By Jim Hoft
Published May 16, 2020 at 3:18pm



Last week Dr. Deborah Birx, the White House Coronavirus Task Force response administrator, challenged the CDC Director in a heated conversation. Dr. Birx told Dr. Redfield, “There is nothing from the CDC that I trust"

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Birx was right. The CDC numbers could not be trusted.
The CDC intentionally made it that way.


Colorado admitted this week to over-counting coronavirus deaths in the state and lowered their state totals by 272 deaths.

CDPHE now reports that as of May 9, 878 people had died “due to” COVID-19 and 1,150 people have died “among” COVID-19 cases.

Colorado’s numbers were overstated by 31% (272 difference divided by 878).

The change came after Colorado’s Department of Public Health admitted that its COVID-19 death toll was counting those who tested positive for the coronavirus but had died of other causes, Fox 31 Denver reported late Friday.
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