Chris Christie: I was so wrong! , Urges Americans to wear masks

Christie's survival should tell everyone that the virus is not as bad as it seems.

Agree.

Note that in all of these high-profile positive tests, none of them have died, except for Herman Cain, and his comorbidities were such that he could have died any time without COVID being involved. Pretty much the case for most COVID deaths.

Example:

"He was young and healthy, and he died from COVID!"

Ignoring the fact that he was 52, obese, a smoker, a drinker and could have fallen over dead from a heart attack at any moment.
 
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Example:

"He was young and healthy, and he died from COVID!"

Ignoring the fact that he was 52, obese, a smoker, a drinker and could have fallen over dead from a heart attack at any moment.

Latest example:


COVID-DENIER DIES

Fitness Influencer, 33, who ‘thought Covid didn’t exist’ dies after catching the virus


Claudia Aoraha
17 Oct 2020, 15:40
A FITNESS influencer who thought Covid-19 didn't exist has died at the age of 33 after contracting the virus on a trip to Turkey.

Dmitriy Stuzhuk had been discharged from hospital in his native Ukraine after testing positive- but was rushed back and as his health rapidly deteriorated.

The fitness influencer has died at the age of 33
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His ex-wife and mother to his children announce his sudden death on social mediaCredit: @stuzhuk_dmitriy To his one million subscribers, the 33-year-old appeared super-fit as he promoted sports and healthy living.
But his ex-wife and mother of his three children, Sofia Stuzhuk, 25, who announced his death, said coronavirus had triggered heart complications.
After becoming ill, he had posted to his fans: “I want to share how I got sick and to strongly warn everyone.

“I was one who thought that Covid does not exist…

“Until I got sick.”
He told them: “COVID-19 IS NOT A SHORT-LIVED DISEASE! And it is heavy.”

Dmitriy woke up in Turkey with a swollen neck and breathing difficulties, he said.
When he was back in Ukraine, he was tested positive and was hospitalised.
“The hospital is completely filled with people, some of them being treated in corridors,” he posted.
He showed how he needed an oxygen apparatus for breathing.
After eight days he was permitted to leave his ward rather than remain in the overcrowded Kyiv hospital.

KILLER BUG

But after a few hours he was rushed back to hospital where Sofia said he was soon in a “grave condition” and “unconscious”.
Sofia - who has five million followers - posted as he struggled for life: “Dima (Dmitriy) had problems with his cardiovascular system…
”His heart is not coping…”
He suffered a clinical death but medics restarted his heart.
She posted: “His state is extremely grave. No-one can do anything with this.

“I did everything I could so the father of my three children lives. But nothing depends on me now... "
Then heartbroken Sofia announced his death.

The couple had three children David, Lola and Olivia. The youngest is just nine months old.

thesun.ie/news/6035707/influencer-covid-dies-virus-turkey/
 
Latest example:


COVID-DENIER DIES

Fitness Influencer, 33, who ‘thought Covid didn’t exist’ dies after catching the virus


Claudia Aoraha
17 Oct 2020, 15:40
A FITNESS influencer who thought Covid-19 didn't exist has died at the age of 33 after contracting the virus on a trip to Turkey.

Dmitriy Stuzhuk had been discharged from hospital in his native Ukraine after testing positive- but was rushed back and as his health rapidly deteriorated.

The fitness influencer has died at the age of 33
COMP-MA-INFLUENCER.jpg


His ex-wife and mother to his children announce his sudden death on social mediaCredit: @stuzhuk_dmitriy To his one million subscribers, the 33-year-old appeared super-fit as he promoted sports and healthy living.
But his ex-wife and mother of his three children, Sofia Stuzhuk, 25, who announced his death, said coronavirus had triggered heart complications.
After becoming ill, he had posted to his fans: “I want to share how I got sick and to strongly warn everyone.

“I was one who thought that Covid does not exist…

“Until I got sick.”
He told them: “COVID-19 IS NOT A SHORT-LIVED DISEASE! And it is heavy.”

Dmitriy woke up in Turkey with a swollen neck and breathing difficulties, he said.
When he was back in Ukraine, he was tested positive and was hospitalised.
“The hospital is completely filled with people, some of them being treated in corridors,” he posted.
He showed how he needed an oxygen apparatus for breathing.
After eight days he was permitted to leave his ward rather than remain in the overcrowded Kyiv hospital.

KILLER BUG

But after a few hours he was rushed back to hospital where Sofia said he was soon in a “grave condition” and “unconscious”.
Sofia - who has five million followers - posted as he struggled for life: “Dima (Dmitriy) had problems with his cardiovascular system…
”His heart is not coping…”
He suffered a clinical death but medics restarted his heart.
She posted: “His state is extremely grave. No-one can do anything with this.

“I did everything I could so the father of my three children lives. But nothing depends on me now... "
Then heartbroken Sofia announced his death.

The couple had three children David, Lola and Olivia. The youngest is just nine months old.

thesun.ie/news/6035707/influencer-covid-dies-virus-turkey/

Fear propaganda, or 30 year olds never had heart attacks before 2020. Your mask propaganda is ridiculous.
 
In latest example, media reports have at least reported underlying conditions:


Airline passenger dies of COVID-19 on plane

Woman was flying from Arizona to Dallas


Chris McGinnis, SFGATE
Oct. 20, 2020Updated: Oct. 20, 2020

It was only a few months ago that U.S. airlines cracked down on their requirement that all passengers wear masks in flight.

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A newly reported case in Texas could be the first instance of an airline passenger dying of COVID-19 on a flight.
Although the incident happened in July, it was only this week that Dallas County officials confirmed the cause of death was COVID-19.
According to a report from Dallas County Health and Human Services, the victim was a woman in her 30s – a resident of Garland, Texas — who was traveling from Arizona to Dallas on July 25. “She expired on an interstate airline flight, and did have underlying high risk health conditions,” the agency said.
The report didn’t identify the airline involved, or the airports where the woman departed and arrived.

Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins told the local NBC TV affiliate that the woman was having trouble breathing, and after the plane had landed, “they tried to give her oxygen. It was not successful, and she died on the jetway,” Jenkins said in an interview.
It was unclear whether the woman knew she had the disease when she boarded. Major airlines began requiring passengers to wear face masks on board in May, but it wasn’t until more than two months later that they really started to crack down on violators after too many complaints and online videos from travelers showing that the rule often wasn’t enforced.

https://www.sfgate.com/travel/article/airline-COVID-death-texas-15662231.php
 
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