Truth Seeker ID: 878e4d June 25, 2020, 6:33 a.m. No.1455   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>https://www.rt.com/usa/492859-us-coronavirus-record-restrictions/

Much to dissect in this article.

 

>with more than 38,000 new patients confirmed in the last 24 hours

Cases are now being called patients, implying that all these cases require medical attention. That's an important semantic distinction.

 

> according to data collected by the Covid Tracking Project,

Covid Tracking Project is "housed by The Atlantic". The Atlantic is far from being an unbiased source, nor is it anywhere close to being a medical source.

After all this time and all the scientific institutions in this country, The Atlantic has become the go-to authority for medical data?

https://twitter.com/COVID19Tracking

covidtracking.com

 

>Florida, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Texas, California and Missouri also each broke their own daily case records on Wednesday, the project’s data showed, and join 13 other states to have done the same over the last five days.

What testing methods are they using? How accurate are they?

Why, in a nation of over 300 million people, is NO ONE ASKING THESE QUESTIONS?

 

>Gavin Newsom reported an especially alarming figure during a press event on Wednesday, noting the state had seen a 69 percent jump in cases in the span of just two days

Birx said long ago in one of the press conferences that you can't rely on daily figures for trend analysis because of the wide variance in reporting. This is basic common sense.

 

>health experts have argued ramped up screenings cannot account for the whole spike, pointing to greater numbers of deaths and hospitalizations in some areas

WHICH AREAS? Isn't this an important point for the public to know about?

WHERE'S THE GRANULAR DATA? Why doesn't the Coronavirus Task Force have a website up with stats? Why is this information hidden from public view with only select data being released to justify a narrative?

 

>Phil Murphy in nearby New Jersey has warned his state is “far from defeating Covid-19,” citing an increase in hospitalizations.

># of New Jerseyans hospitalized for COVID-19 INCREASED to 1196

>77 COVID-19 patients admitted

>110 patients discharged

How could have hospitalizations INCREASED when 34 more people were discharged than were admitted? Does anyone know how to do basic math?

 

>Despite speaking in dire terms about protests over lockdown measures in recent months, many talking heads – as well as over 1,000 health experts – have endorsed the anti-police brutality demonstrations, downplaying the risks.

As predicted by anyone that was using more than half their brain. Why are people letting them get away with this?