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The HDNY numbers are quite weird. Why only 830 in-home and 590 in-hospital "Covid deaths" in the almost three years after May 2020? This doesn't match the city's counts in which post-May deaths are almost equal to pre-June - essentially the nursing home reports are totally missing the winter 20/21 and 21/22 waves.

Donor seroprevelance was sub 15% in NYC in June (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8081167/) so if it's immunity from the spring wave that prevents later deaths in nursing homes, there most have been something like a 100% AR. I wonder if there are any studies measuring antibodies just in the nursing homes. Still seems off. Mostly just seems like most locations stopped reporting deaths.

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Mar 7, 2023Liked by Jessica Hockett

"but not how many nursing home residents total died in hospitals."

And how they died.

Get the receipts on vents used, midazolam used, propofol used, morphine sulfite used etc.

In order to launch the shock-and-awe phase of the Covid Operation into the Western world it was necessary to create the illusion of a viral invasion.

To conjure a post-modern Potemkin plague you need to come up with the dead bodies. These iatrogenic deaths of fragile people were used to give the impression that there was “a deadly virus” circulating.

The only pandemic was one of violent government and biomedical assault against people.

The official narrative of "Covid" is a cold-blooded organized deception- all facets of it. There was no pandemic.

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Sorry to drop this in here but I'm not on Twitter and want to send you a link that might be useful, in response to this thread: https://twitter.com/EWoodhouse7/status/1635856560026009600

There's a website in Ontario that's been tracking respiratory admissions across the provincial hospital system:

https://www.kflaphi.ca/aces-pandemic-tracker/

If you click on 'Data by Age Group' you can see data with or without CLI. Other useful info there too if you play around with the settings (including date range).

Cheers!

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All this begs the question...who are the people who benefitted from the pandemic and subsequent ‘measures’ over the past (going on) three years.

We have an idea, but will their ever be accountability and contrition?

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Mar 7, 2023Liked by Jessica Hockett

Is the word "morality" meant to be mortality. It seems that either may fit.

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Related to the discrepancy in numbers, I don't know if you already have https://www.osc.state.ny.us/files/state-agencies/audits/pdf/sga-2022-20s55.pdf

"Report 2020-S-55"

"The Department, as a result, was not transparent in its reporting of Covid-19 deaths at nursing homes. Whether due to the poor-quality data that it was collecting initially or, later, a deliberate decision, for certain periods during the pandemic, the Department understated the number of deaths at nursing homes by as much as 50% [that's pretty similar to the difference in the HDNY in-home Covid deaths and the CDC in-home all-cause deaths; however this is extending to all of 2020]

From April 12, 2020 to February 3, 2021, the Department frequently changed its basis for the public reporting of Covid-19 deaths in nursing homes (e.g., reporting only resident deaths that occurred at the nursing home vs. reporting all deaths regardless of where they occurred, such as at a hospital), with virtually no explanation publicly as to why it changed.*

All told, for the nearly 10-month period from April 2020 to February 2021, the Department failed to account for approximately 4,100 lives lost due to Covid-19."

*around page 17/18 it gets to how these changes seem to have been to improve NY's ranking in nursing home deaths, by simply omitting in-hospital ones around the time of certain reports

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Sigh we need datasets without suppressed values. It's ridiculous. We saw 100ks of preventable deaths and instead of tracking this down we are protecting dead peoples' privacy.

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My research leads me to conclude that certain public health officials intentionally concealed evidence that the coronavirus was infecting many people as early as the fall of 2019. In this article, I list 27 ways officials likely accomplished this very important goal.

I don’t think any other Covid writer has looked at the question of HOW early spread was concealed from the public. And, in my opinion, officials HAD to conceal this evidence.

https://billricejr.substack.com/p/theory-officials-intentionally-concealed

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One problem with the Cuomo put a bunch of infectious people back in nursing homes and killed thousands argument is, that didn't happen in Michigan. I believe Illinois and Washington had a similar nursing homes rule, and they also didn't have the mass of deaths that New York and bordering states had.

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Pennsylvania also had a granny killing governor.

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