COVID-19 statistics are a manipulation, writes the president of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS)

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TUCSON, Arizona, September 21, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – As developing numbers of “cases” describe the “hotspots” and consulting public policy, San Antonio ophthalmologist Kristin S. Held, MD, president of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS), calls for careful research into statistics in the fall factor of the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons.

“The number of CASES of COVID-19, the number of hospitalizations and the number of deaths do not make sense in their existing liquid form. Its malleability serves mainly those who seek to distort reality,” he writes.

The new definition of COVID-19 cases followed in Texas can result in 17 “likely” cases for a single patient with positive PCR, says Dr. Held. “COVID-related deaths could possibly come with COVID-19 indexed in certificate as one of the reasons for death. You don’t want to be the first or cause of the moment, and no COVID-19 check is required. “

What happened around June 14-16, when “cases” increased?Held suggests asking the following questions: “Did redefining what constitutes a case of COVID-19, hospitalization or death replace the numbers?Did federal monetary assistance to hospitals replace admission thresholds and practices?The withdrawal of the U. S. Food and Drug Administration?U. S. ( FDA) Hydroxychloroquine Emergency Use Authorization (HCQ) replaced outpatient treatment, resulting in a buildup of COVID-19-related hospitalizations and deaths?It was the riots, or what?”

One of the consequences of manipulating statistics is a monetary providence for hospitals, Says Dr. Held. The first affected states made huge sums of money. Illinois earned $740 million; New York, $684 million; and Pennsylvania, $655 million.

Since “reopening” is based on the number of cases, a number higher than the effects on serious economic and mental damage to communities – and a massive loss of freedom.

“The virus is bad, but the guarantee of the failure of the reaction is worse,” concludes Dr. Held.

The Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons is through the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS), a national organization that has represented physicians of all specialties since 1943.

Contact: Kristin S. Held, M. D. , (210) 490-6759, kksheld@aol. com, or Jane M. Orient, M. D. , (520) 323-3110, janeorientmd@gmail. com

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