Author’s note:
While I might be considered Substack’s “early spread” author, for some inexplicable reason (until today) I’ve neglected to present powerful evidence that might further confirm that this “theory” should actually be considered as a “fact.”
Four years ago, the San Jose Mercury News published a blockbuster exclusive story, documenting that six Americans apparently died from Covid in January 2020. All six deaths, recorded on death certificates, happened weeks before the first “official Covid death” in America and, some even before the first reported Covid death in Wuhan, China.
Furthermore, an official from the CDC’s National Center for Health statistics considers these deaths to almost-certainly be caused by Covid.
Reading about “early” Covid deaths did not surprise me as I’ve long suspected that many people must have died from Covid in the winter of 2019-2020, pre-“official” Covid.
While I’ve long argued that Covid is not a “deadly” virus, I’ve never meant this literally. What I meant is that the huge number of deaths attributed to Covid must be vastly exaggerated. Just like with the flu, the vast majority of people who contract this virus will survive any illness it may cause.
However, I do know this respiratory virus can and no doubt has caused many deaths (even if these fatalities probably wouldn’t produce a noticeable spike in “all-cause deaths.”)
I’d remind readers that I began my “early spread” research by writing an in-depth feature story on Tim McCain of Sylacauga, Alabama.
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