Covid-19 Case-Count Fraud exposed at Collin County Texas County Commissioners Court

Op-ed by Catherine Schmid Murphy
Listen to Collin County, Texas Judge Chris Hill (pictured) and Aisha Souri of the Collin County Epidemiology Department (picture unavailable) explain the new definition of a probable Covid case at their County Commissioners Court. Probable cases are still counted as a case. In my state of Alabama, probable cases are counted and contact tracing is being done for a virus with a 99.8% survival rate; I am telling you that this is not about our health. There are links below to the original county commission video as well as a link to the story on Infowars.
- Here is the original video go to 15:25 https://collincountytx.new.swagit.com/videos/62477
- Here is the break down on the story at Infowars: https://banned.video/watch?id=5efab695672706002f367a0a
As a side note:
- Alabama does sort out the confirmed vs probable cases on their statistics
- Alabama probable cases account for 1.3% of the total cases on 6-30-2020
- Alabama probable deaths account for 2.6% of the total deaths on 6-30-2020
- Alabama documents confirm that probable cases are included in the contact tracing protocols
- you should read about the contract tracing protocol in your state; and I am not kidding
- Alabama contract tracing app: https://www.al.com/news/2020/05/alabama-balances-privacy-against-accuracy-in-new-contact-tracing-app.html
- contact tracing, CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/php/contact-tracing/contact-tracing-plan/investigating-covid-19-case.html
Additional references:
- here is my calculation sheet, let me know if you find math errors
- Catherine Schmid Murphy
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