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Another set of senseless covid deaths.
That would not be an unrealistic possibility in Oregon. Here is Oregon's requirements to be listed as a covid death.

In Oregon a death is reported as a COVID death if:

  • The death is of a confirmed or probable COVID-19 case within 60 days of the earliest available date among exposure to a confirmed case, onset of symptoms, or date of specimen collection for the first positive test; or
  • The death results from any cause in a hospitalized person during admission or in the 60 days following discharge AND a COVID-19-positive laboratory diagnostic test at any time since14 days prior to hospitalization; or
  • The death is of someone with a COVID-19-specific ICD-10 code listed as a primary or contributing cause of death on a death certificate, regardless of the dates of diagnosis or death.

For example, you test postive for covid on Sept 1 and get in a car wreck on Sept 10th, they take you to the hospital but you succumb to your injuries on Sept 12th. Bam now you are listed as a covid death. I am not making this up:

 

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