Florida health official says man who died in motorcycle accident appears as death from coronavirus


Questions are being raised about the Florida coronavirus fatality report after a man who died in a motorcycle accident was on the COVID-19 death count.

Dr. Raul Pino, an Orange County health officer, he told Fox 35 News that an alleged coronavirus victim in her 20s died in a motorcycle accident and had no underlying condition.

“I don’t think so. I have to recheck,” Pino said when asked if fatality had been removed from the death count. “We were arguing, arguing, or trying to argue with the state. Not because of the numbers ⁠— it’s 100 … makes no difference if they are 99 ⁠— but the fact that the individual did not die from COVID-19 … died in the accident. But it could actually be argued that COVID-19 could have been what crashed. I don’t know the conclusion of that.

“More questions about Florida’s # COVID19 data tonight after a state health official told us that a person who died in a motorcycle accident was added to the state’s count of deaths from the coronavirus,” the Fox 35 reporter tweeted. Danielle Lama in response to the news.

Research by Fox 35 News shows that the positivity rates of coronavirus tests were Much lower what the state health department reported.

Questions have been raised about reports of coronavirus deaths across the country, including in Pennsylvania, Coloradoand New Jerseyalong with a statement by Dr. Deborah Birx, a member of the White House coronavirus response team, in May, suggesting that cases could swell by up to 25%. However, other health officials and virology experts argue that the cases are really being subcontracted.

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