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CDC instructs hospitals to list all deaths as caused by COVID-19!

Lab tests not required.

WASHINGTON (PNN) - April 4, 2020 - The Coronavirus crisis took the Fascist Police States of Amerika by storm, spiking unemployment and crashing the stock market virtually overnight.

Mainstream media is bombarding Amerikans around the clock with updates on the claimed death count - which has not been independently validated and has been questioned - highlighting death maps and scaring people into staying home.

Tyrannical governors are illegally forcing small businesses to shut down and threatening to jail anyone who violates their authoritarian social distancing orders.

The media hysteria is based on a Bill Gates-funded IHME Coronavirus model that has been proven to be way off.

It gets worse.

The number of Amerikans who are reported to have died from the coronavirus is based on a Venters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) coding system that will “result in COVID-19 being the underlying cause more often than not.”

A new CDC code has been established to keep track of coronavirus deaths. The U07.1 code will be used for death by coronavirus infection.

However, there’s another secondary code, U07.2, “for clinical or epidemiological diagnosis of COVID-19 where a laboratory confirmation is inconclusive or not available,” the CDC guidelines read.

“Because laboratory test results are not typically reported on death certificates in the (FPSA), NCHS is not planning to implement U07.2 for mortality statistics,” read the guidelines.

This is a huge problem.

“The underlying cause depends upon what and where conditions are reported on the death certificate. However, the rules for coding and selection of the underlying cause of death are expected to result in COVID- 19 being the underlying cause more often than not,” the guidelines read.

“COVID-19 should be reported on the death certificate for all decedents where the disease caused or is assumed to have caused or contributed to death,” CDC guidelines issued March 24 read. “Certifiers should include as much detail as possible based on their knowledge of the case, medical records, laboratory testing, etc.,” the guidance continued.

“If the decedent had other chronic conditions such as COPD or asthma that may have also contributed, these conditions can be reported in Part II.”