8/n While we wait for some votes, I'll explain how death reporting works in the US (and most other places) You first have the IMMEDIATE cause of death. Then the UNDERLYING cause, and finally COMORBIDITIES
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9/n The IMMEDIATE cause of death is the thing that ultimately killed someone - they stopped breathing, their kidneys shut down, their liver gave out The UNDERLYING cause is the thing that caused the IMMEDIATE one - cancer, diabetes, alcoholism
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10/n COMORBIDITIES are the things that may have contributed to the IMMEDIATE cause or the UNDERLYING one, but aren't necessarily related directly to the death
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11/n Coming back to Greg, most people are correctly identifying that he died because of the car. This seems obvious - without the car, he'd have another 25 years to go! The car is the UNDERLYING cause of death
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12/n So what does that make the diabetes?
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13/n Thing is, we can't entirely ignore comorbidities. We know that the diabetes, in this case, played a role in Greg's death Remember, for every 1,000 people with diabetes who get hit by cars, an extra 5 die that wouldn't if not for the diabetes!
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14/n So, we still classify diabetes as a comorbidity, because it's important, but it's clearly not the thing that actually killed Greg
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15/n Now for the big/very obvious reveal - the car is COVID-19 A 50-year-old man has a risk of about 2 in 1,000 of dying from COVID-19. For the sake of argument, let's say that doubles to 4 in 1,000 if he has diabetes
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16/n Thing is, his risk may be reduced by 0.2% if there's no diabetes, but it's reduced BY 100% if there's no COVID-19
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17/n We can see this quite clearly in the US excess mortality figures There are about 200,000 people who WOULD BE ALIVE TODAY if not for COVID-19pic.twitter.com/VFo5yjMw6s
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18/n Moreover, if you look at the CDC's reports, >95% of COVID-19 certified deaths had COVID-19 as the UNDERLYING (remember, main) cause of death In other words, COVID-19 was behind MOST IF NOT ALL of these deathspic.twitter.com/IJL4YGKO7G
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19/n There you have it - a simple explanation As I said, MOST COVID-19 DEATHS ARE CAUSED BY COVID-19. Fin
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