Confirmation From The CDC Says Death Rates Are Remarkably Low

Kimberly Coulter
2 min readMay 28, 2020

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The CDC has lowered its infection fatality rate from 0.4% to 0.26%

After months of lockdown, the CDC admits that there is very little chance most healthy young adults or children will die of COVID-19.

According to a report summary from News Republic, the original 3.4% death rate predicted was responsible for the global panic, lockdowns, and social distancing executive orders. Statistically the majority of COVID deaths are among elderly predominantly in nursing homes, or patients with a simultaneous presence of two chronic diseases or conditions.

“The CDC estimates the death rate from COVID-19 for those under 50 is 1 in 5,000 for those with symptoms, which would be 1 in 6,725 overall, but again, almost all those who die have specific comorbidities or underlying conditions.” News Republic continues, “those without them are more likely to die in a car accident. And schoolchildren, whose lives, mental health, and education we are destroying, are more likely to get struck by lightning.”

The protocols that we have in place are causing major economic crashes and spikes in mental illness and suicidal ideation over a disease that predominately affects those who were already sick with a chronic disease and the elderly. Governor Andrew Cuomo in particular is taking on a lot of hate for his decision to send elderly persons who tested positive with COVID-19 back into nursing homes.

Many Governors have maintained or even extended lockdown orders, and ReOpen America rallies have been popping up more and more. Attendance rates have only gone up the longer the people have been told by local and federal policy makers to maintain stay at home orders.

While people who rejected the initial death rate numbers were mocked as conspiracy theorists and silenced by the mainstream media, the retractions on the now proven over-inflated numbers is suspiciously uncelebrated.

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Kimberly Coulter

American Journalist and Reporter. 2A and 1A activist. Follow my journalism at NationalFile.com