COVID19 Death Certificates are Being Manipulated According to Montana Physician with 30 Years Experience
by Brian Shilhavy
April 10, 2020
Dr. Scott Jensen is a Minnesota physician and republican state senator. He recently appeared on Fox News during the The Ingraham Angle with host Laura Ingraham to discuss the CDC’s new guidelines issued this week regarding how to fill out death certificates in the light of the current COVID-19 outbreak.
As we have previously reported here at Health Impact News, many doctors are now coming forward to report inconsistencies with what the public is being told regarding COVID-19 treatments, and one of those issues is that “cause of death” is now being encouraged to be listed on death certificates, even if there is no positive test revealing COVID-19, or if there are other underlying conditions. See:
COVID19 Death Certificates are Being Manipulated According to Montana Physician with 30 Years Experience
Dr. Jensen pointed out another possible motive for this new CDC guideline:
Right now Medicare is determining that if you have a COVID-19 admission to the hospital you get $13,000. If that COVID-19 patient goes on a ventilator you get $39,000, three times as much. Nobody can tell me after 35 years in the world of medicine that sometimes those kinds of things impact on what we do.
Deaths attributed to COVID-19 are covered by the U.S. Government because of the massive stimulus package passed by Congress, but other causes of death are not.
Listen to the entire interview, which up until now has rarely been reported in the corporate media. Doctors like Dr. Jensen are putting their careers on the line for daring to criticize government health authorities like Dr. Fauci.
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