Colorado State Health Dept. Classified Man Who Died of Alcohol Poisoning as Covid Death, Coroner Claims

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Scientists work in a lab testing coronavirus samples at New York City’s health department during the coronavirus outbreak in New York City, April 23, 2020. (Brendan McDermid/Reuters)

A Colorado county coroner says that state officials overruled him in classifying a man who had died from alcohol poisoning as a death due to coronavirus.

The 35-year-old man was found lying dead in a city park in Cortez by police, and Montezuma County Coroner George Deavers determined he had died of acute alcohol poisoning, after finding his blood alcohol concentration at .55, nearly double the amount considered lethal. After the deceased tested positive for coronavirus, Deavers said that state health authorities immediately characterized it as a death due to coronavirus.

“Before the death certificate was singed, they had already listed it as a Covid death,” Deavers told Denver-based CBS4. “I can see no reason for this.” The classification raised Montezuma’s coronavirus death count from two to three. Earlier this month, Cortez requested that the state allow it to reopen some businesses, but was denied. “Our reviewers have some concerns about vulnerabilities in Montezuma County and want to monitor the situation before further considering a variance,” the state health department said in response.

Another CBS4 Investigation last month found that the state health department had reclassified three deaths at a Centennial nursing home as Covid-19 deaths — contradicting the assessments of attending physicians, who ruled that all three were not related to coronavirus.

Deavers said the situation raises questions as to whether the state is intentionally manipulating its Covid statistics.

“It does look like it, whether they are or not, I don’t know,” Deavers admitted. “I don’t know if that’s what their intentions are. Maybe they’re trying to do it for some of the two trillion budgeted in for the Covid.”

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5 Comments

  1. it doesn’t take a medical scientist to understand why they are reporting cases that have nothing to do with the COVID virus and fraudulently reporting the case if they can get more money from the government….

    there are going to be lawsuits against doctors or officials that certify death certificates as COVID instead of the main medical problem of the patient especially when the patient has suffered for years of the main health problem. doctors are violating their hypocritical oath as well as medical ethics and integrity. doctors can lose their license’s if they sign their name to a fraudulent document, if the medical board in their area are doing their job.

    if someone signs a death certificate that falsely reports the cause of death then that may have an effect on the family maybe by collecting the life insurance or could have an effects on wills depending how the will is worded. life insurance companies should be real interested in how the officials are verifying the deaths…for sure!!

    1. Very well said, and this “cause of death” fraud is wide spread, not just in Colorado.
      I have read reports and complaints from doctors about this same fraud going on almost everywhere.
      I also read the letter from the CDC instructing medical examiners and doctors to classify the cause of death as Covid-19, if the deceased tested positive for it, no matter what the real cause of death was.
      Many of those doctors and medical examiners are questioning that and balking at it, and exposing it.
      It is another one of the many major red flags that are convincing more people that this is a scamdemic and plandemic.

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