The best thing about being a "conspiracy theorist"
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Where can I find anything about that on that website?
https://www.bmj.com/content/370/bmj.m3220
This has been the standard since the scamdemic began, all around the world. Test positive for covid then die from anything within 28 days of that positive test, and your death certificate says "died with covid" and it gets put into statistics as a covid death. That's why those of us who trust the science are so adamant about the difference between dying "with" and "from" covid. How many have died "from" covid?
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid_weekly/index.htm#Comorbidities
So only 6% of people died where covid was the only thing wrong with them. The other 94% had a whopping average of at least 4 more comorbidities (such as diabetes, obesity, cancer, heart problems, etc.).
So who exactly "called car crash victims “Covid deaths”".
Because there's no mentioning of that in your links.
Have a quote?
I just gave it to you. The governments do. Or are you unable to extrapolate "any death after 28 days of positive covid test" to include car crash deaths? But you are a covidian so you probably do need it spelled out for you like a baby.
https://www.newsweek.com/florida-man-killed-crash-listed-covid-19-death-raising-doubts-over-health-data-1518994
Here's another fun one. Guy who fell off a ladder and died had his death listed as a covid death.
https://nypost.com/2020/11/18/croatian-man-who-died-after-falling-from-ladder-was-killed-by-covid-19/
No you fucking didn't.
So either you can provide a fucking source that anyone attributed a car crash fatality to covid 19, or you admit that this was made up.