Bock says because they tested positive for COVID-19 within the past 30 days, they were classified as "deaths among cases."
"It's absurd that they would even put that on there," she said. "Would you want to go to a county that has really high death numbers? Would you want to go visit that county because they are contagious. You know I might get it, and I could die if all of a sudden one county has a high death count. We don't have it, and we don't need those numbers inflated."
The state health department says the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention requires them to report people who've died with COVID-19 in their systems because it's crucial for public health surveillance.
Colorado provides death data related to COVID-19 in two ways:
- Deaths due to COVID-19:
- This is based on CDC coding of death certificates where COVID-19 is listed as the cause of death or a significant condition contributing to death.
- Deaths among COVID-19 cases:
- This reflects people who died with COVID-19, but COVID-19 may not have been the cause of death listed on the death certificate.
"This information is required by the CDC and is crucial for public health surveillance, as it provides more information about disease transmission and can help identify risk factors among all deaths across populations," stated CDPHE on its Frequently Asked Questions page.
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Given this: so as you're fixing the location, . . . hmm, here you go: How about No charge.
R.C.
that place is a good 2 hours from Denver.
Because its normal to die then apparently, according to CNN. Old age? Covid? Old age, complicated by covid? I suspect it's still covid.
CNN: 'Don't be alarmed' if people start dying after taking the vaccine
In an article on the COVID vaccine rollout, CNN says that Americans shouldn't be alarmed if people start dying after taking the vaccine because "deaths may occur that won't necessarily have...Guv'nor
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I've seen it all now.