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What's u Pulse family! How many of you have helped us out by donating? We are trying to find a way not to rely so heavily on donations, and it's not something we take pride in asking for. We are struggling to find a way to earn money in this "business" and it's not a fun thing to do. Until we can get to a place where we can sustain ourselves without your help, we need to continue asking.

This is our January push. If you've already donated, than you so much. If you haven't please consider doing so here:

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Question. Right now, it's safe to say that in most hospitals, if not all, every single patient who is admitted is being tested for COVID. We know that 100 percent of patients who test positive are counted as a COVID hospitalization "case", even if they are admitted for a broken leg. Furthermore, we know that 100 percent of patients who die in a hospital who also happened to die with a positive COVID test when first admitted, are added to the death count, regardless of whether COVID was determined to be a contributing factor or not.

Our question is, if this was being done with the flu, RSV, or other viruses, including previous coronaviruses, how much do you think this would increase the yearly case and death count of these viruses? Do we need to be testing for all other viruses to put the covid "death" and "case" counts into context? Why are we doing this with COVID when, in this history of medicine, we've never done it with other viruses before?

What are your thoughts?