Questions Raised After Fatal Florida Motorcycle Crash Listed as COVID-19 Death

Official asked if two COVID deaths listed as in their 20s had any underlying conditions: “The first one didn’t have any. He died in a motorcycle accident”

“But you could actually argue that it could have been the COVID-19 that caused him to crash”

A person who died in a motorcycle accident was added to Florida’s COVID-19 death count, according to a state health official.

FOX 35 News found this out after asking Orange County Health Officer Dr. Raul Pino whether two coronavirus victims who were in their 20s had any underlying conditions. One of his answers surprised us.

“The first one didn’t have any. He died in a motorcycle accident,” Pino said.

Dr. Pino was asked if the man’s data was removed.

“I don’t think so. I have to double-check,” Pino said. “We were arguing, discussing, or trying to argue with the state. Not because of the numbers — it’s 100…it doesn’t make any difference if it’s 99 — but the fact that the individual didn’t die from COVID-19…died in the crash. But you could actually argue that it could have been the COVID-19 that caused him to crash. I don’t know the conclusion of that one.”

There are still two people in their 20s on Orange County’s data list for coronavirus deaths.

So is this a contradiction to how the state says it’s counting deaths?

Earlier this week, the Florida Department of Health sent FOX 35 News a statement that attempted to clarify that a “COVID death” is determined if, “COVID19 is listed as the immediate or underlying cause of death, or listed as one of the significant conditions contributing to death. Or, if there is a confirmed COVID-19 infection from a lab test – and the cause of death doesn’t meet exclusion criteria – like trauma, suicide, homicide, overdose, motor-vehicle accident, etc.”

“The only thing that I can say to people is the data I provide you with is the data we consume from the state. We offer you the best data that we have,” Dr. Pino said.

Dr. Pino tells us the medical examiner has to certify all COVID-19 deaths. We also reached out to that office and haven’t heard back.

Source: FOX Orlando

7 Comments
  1. Curmudgeon_49 says

    When was the last time they tested for a seasonal flu virus?
    We come in contact with hundreds of viruses, good and bad, in everyday living. Do we test for them?
    I lived through the polio epidemic in the 50s, and we weren’t locked down like this.

    1. Eileen Kuch says

      That’s absolutely true .. So, when was the last time they tested for seasonal flu viruses, eh? Yes, we come in contact with lots of viruses – both good and bad – in everyday living. Do we test for them? Nope.
      I, too, lived through the polio epidemic in the 50s, and we certainly weren’t locked down like this. And, of course, there weren’t any false statements coming from Dr. Anthony Faustus about wearing masks and keeping 6 feet away from others.

  2. Geoffrey Skoll says

    As Uncle Joe said about voting (It’s not who votes that count. It’s who counts the votes), it’s not who dies that count, it’s who counts the deaths.

  3. Marc Vorderman says

    What makes this pandemic unprecedented is not the virus but the response to it. Read my blog “Covid19 Science Uncensored”; interviews and articles related to #covid19 #coronavirus. 
“The currency of control is Fear” https://mdvrdrmnblog.wpcomstaging.com/2020/07/07/the-currency-of-control-is-fear/

    1. Amanda says

      wow, thanks for compiling all of that!! You should drop links to your work over at zerohedge–I’m sure people will copy and share it.

  4. ke4ram says

    It surprises me the marks can’t figure this scam. They don’t hide the stupidity.

    1. John Joseph Sinclair says

      Shekels for the Jewboys, lockdown and face diapers for the dumb Goyim. (Jew speak for cattle.)

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