Last year, the CDC admitted anyone who died was declared death from Covid if the Covid virus was detected in their body. Thus, if someone died of cancer, but tests showed their body contained covid, they were declared a Covid casualty.
A month ago, the CDC admitted the Covid tests could not differentiate between the flu and Covid, thus anyone with the flu would have been declared infected by Covid.
That means, that basically anyone that had any virus (like flu) in their system at the time of their death would be declared a Covid casualty. So for example, if someone died of cancer, but had the flu virus in their system, they would have been declared a Covid death.
Am I correct here?
This is insanity!!
UK health authorities did the same for hospitalisations - 44% were confirmed as Covid “positive” on arrival, the remainder were only confirmed “positive” later but all reported as Covid hospitalisations to ramp up fear and numbers. Same logic as you suggest applies here too, though - if PCR tests are useless (40+ cycles in the UK for a test that I understand was designed based on a computer model and not actual isolated virus ie the now infamous Drosten test), were any of these hospitalisations for anything flu or Covid related at all?
EDIT: sauce https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/15700668/half-covid-hospitalisations-patients-positive-after-admission/