How a death due to twice the lethal alcohol level got re-classified as due to the virus
Last week a man in rural Colorado died. Tox tests showed he had an astonishingly high blood-alcohol level.
In Colorado, as in many states, the threshhold for drunk driving is a blood-alcohol level of 0.08 percent. A level of 0.30 is usually considered fatal.
The man who died had a level of 0.55, or almost twice the level considered fatal.
Now: Durango is in Montezuma county, which had seen a grand total of two deaths due to the Chinese virus. But the week after the man's death (due to alcohol poisoning) was reported to the state, the county coroner noticed that his county was now being shown by the state as having three virus deaths instead of two.
Curious, the coroner asked the state agency that publishes stats on virus deaths how they'd found another virus death in his county. They replied that the guy had been shown to have antibodies for the virus, therefore their agency decided his death was due to the virus.
This decision surely had nothing to do with the fact that the governor of Colorado is a Democrat multimillionaire, Jared Polis, who lives with his husband in the governor's mansion.
Democrats want to inflate the number of Chinese virus deaths, to keep Americans scared enough to scream bloody murder about any efforts to re-open our dying economy. They do this because they know that if they can keep the lockdowns in place--and the economy dead--til September or October, they have a good shot at winning the November election.
Source: https://durangoherald.com/articles/324539
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