Medical professionals were overwhelmed by the number of cases?. Sure.
But that caused them misclassify Flu deaths as COVID deaths, when a patient was actually sick with COVID? No.
80% of flu deaths just do not vanish for a two year period
if they misclassed flu deaths , how many of the 3,000,000 old folk deaths were misclassified?
Our clinical processes are sufficiently mature to identify and classify cases accurately for the most part.
80% of flu deaths just do not vanish for a two year period
Sure, human errors could happen.
in a panic overwhelming situation ? , absolutely
But these errors were not significant enough to warrant dismissing official COVID death figures.
you are not clueing in
you can not apply significance, small or large to an error of unknow quantity
if they misclassed flu deaths , how many of the annual 3,000,000 old folk deaths were misclassified ?
you simply do not know
so you cant ascribe precision/ confidence (<1%) to statistics embedded with errors of unknow quantities
the irony is you were using this to classify 'misinformation''
You said that the obvious conclusion is that a massive numbers of Flu deaths were misclassified as Covid deaths.
If you did not know, as you claimed here, why claim that your conclusion is "obvious".
80% of flu deaths just do not vanish and coincidentally during the same period as covid death spiked
if they misclassed flu deaths , how many of the 3,000,000 old folk deaths were misclassified?
as as you agreed " Medical professionals were overwhelmed by the number of cases?. Sure."
an unknown quantity of covid deaths were misclassified it hangs together
You are the one contradicting yourself.
Official figures are reliable.
again a desperate appeal to authority
the 80% decline in flu deaths were very likely captured in a 'official' stat some where
placing an "official" tag on your value does not make the unknow errors go away
80% of flu deaths just do not vanish
if they misclassed flu deaths , how many of the annual 3,000,000 old folk deaths were misclassified?
There were 1.2M covid deaths in the US with any human errors being negligible.
misclassing a death is a human error
80% of flu deaths just do not vanish
if they misclassed flu deaths , how many of the annual 3,000,000 old folk deaths were misclassified? even just 10% covers 1/4 of your value
and as you admit
" Medical professionals were overwhelmed by the number of cases?. Sure."
it logically hangs together as opposed to your strange view that an 'official" rubber stamp somehow ensures the integrity of a statistic