*** I assume, not certain
Iv seen people ask this question all the time. So yes. Im fairly sure, to the best of my abilities, that I know of several people who may have died "from" not "with" covid.
They were all elderly. They were all unvaxinated (I asked) I live in a red state and rural area so we have a high elderly population and word gets around. So, I attribute that as to why Iv cought wind of so many deaths, from credible, conservitive people, who are just as skeptical as I am.
They all died from strange symptoms like organ failure and strokes. Not like the flu or pneumonia. It was much more severe. Much more debilitating.
At least 2 I am certain were not placed on ventalators. 3rd is assumed based on context.*
One notable was a lady who lost her ability to walk, and eventually had a stroke like attack (blood test doesnt show stroke happened) while having a hard time with COVID.
My father who is very diabetic and aunt who has lupus also cought it. Was around them both. So were most of my family. (Were very close, small knit, and alot of them live together) No one else cought it. Not even my 80+ grandmother who lives with my aunt. Shes very healthy for her age.
Still. It was certainly different from the flu. My aunt only got better after reciving a theraputics transfusion. My dad, being a stuborn man, stuck it out and it took months to recoup. This was in the early stages of COVID, before ivermectin. He would have definitely take that if Id known about it.
Anyway. Ask me anything. Call me a larp. Whatever you want! Lol. Just here to share my story the best that I can, and to challenge my conclusion.*
*** Edited. Marked with *
Beware of slipping into all this madness. Covid is a word. That word was coined 1.5 years ago. Covid is medically defined as "atypical pneumonia" i.e. pneumonia caused by an unknown agent or pathogen i.e. covid is still pneumonia. It's not the disease itself which is supposed to be new or different, but the cause. Which is alleged to be SARSCOV2, a virus that has so far not been convincingly proven to exist. The method of proving it, PCR, is scientifically meaningless.
A person who dies from stroke or organ failure may have "tested postive" for covid, but that's very far from conclusive that a new virus called SARSCOV2 is the cause of their deaths through pneumonia. And if it's not like flu or pneumonia, then it's not covid, by definition, since covid is (atypical) pneumonia.
Good info! Good point. Definitely could be just a typical thing elderly people experience. I know pneumonia really hits you when your older. Didnt know unidentifiable cause for pneumonia was considered covid. Interesting.
Like being forced to wear a mask while exercising or for long periods during the day?