An opinion piece
was published in The Washington Post on January 13, 2023, by Leana S.
Wen, a contributing columnist focusing on public health. She’s also a
professor of health policy at George Washington University Milken
Institute School of Public Health.
In her piece, Wen explains how COVID deaths and hospitalizations have been over-counted in the United States:
“Two
infectious-disease experts I spoke with believe that the number of
deaths attributed to covid is far greater than the actual number of
people dying from covid. Robin Dretler,
an attending physician at Emory Decatur Hospital and the former
president of Georgia’s chapter of Infectious Diseases Society of
America, estimates that at his hospital, 90 percent of patients
diagnosed with covid are actually in the hospital for some other
illness.” - Leana S. Wen
Her article goes on to explain in more
detail how COVID was likely not the primary cause of death in many
cases. Something that was spoken about in independent media for over two
years. She explains why physician, Robin Dretler, is concerned about
over-counting and claims there no truth to hospitals over-counting on
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