The National Archives reported Saturday that newly disclosed research shows that the CDC’s adoption of new guidelines for determining deaths from last March significantly increased the number of reported deaths from the CDC virus by as much as 16 times.
A peer-reviewed study published last October in the Journal of Science, Public health Policy & Law revealed that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) ignored federal laws and regulations and changed the government’s count of CCP virus deaths, resulting in an inflated number of deaths 16 times.
The CDC released the CCPV Alert No. 2 guidelines last March 24, 2020 (March24th,2020 COVID19 Alert No. 2 guidelines).
The authors of the peer-reviewed study wrote, “All federal agencies that wish to make changes in the submission of data for collection, publication, or analysis are required to obtain approval from the Office of Management and Budget/Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OMB/OIRA) and must provide notice to both offices prior to approval. “
The study alleges that “no Federal Register record of this early warning guidance can be found at all, and the CDC did not even notify the Office of Management and Budget/Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs or allow 60 days of public comment as they attempted to bypass federal oversight and implement the newly proposed death count rule in the CCP virus death count. Prior to this, however, the CDC and all state and local public health officials used death statistics standards developed in 2003, which were summarized in two manuals, one for physicians and the other for forensic pathologists and coroners.
The study notes that “these manuals have been used successfully for 17 years and do not need to be updated. The confirmation of deaths other than those involving the CCP virus still follows these two manuals; however, when a death is suspected or confirmed to involve the CCP virus, it is necessary to switch to the CCP virus Alert No. 2 guidelines issued on March 24, 2020 (March24th,2020 COVID19 Alert No. 2 guidelines).”
A total of 10 authors of the study compared data on deaths from the CCP virus under these two mortality statistical criteria. The study concluded that if the new guidelines were followed, the data for all CCA virus deaths in the U.S. as of Aug. 23, 2020, came to 161,392. if the old system’s criteria were followed, the total number of deaths was only 9,684.
The difference between the CDC’s old morbidity classification guidelines and the new accounting system is that if a person with CCHV also had other illnesses causing death, the new system counts all such cases as deaths from CCHV as well.
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