Democrats Get Caught Cooking The Books On Covid-19 Deaths

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The state of Pennsylvania was forced to remove 200 deaths from its official count of deaths caused by the Chinese coronavirus after several errors were discovered in the state's counting method.

Last week, Pennsylvania began adding "probably deaths" to its count. This meant any death that was believed to be caused by COVID-19, but not confirmed with a test. Because of this, the state's death count nearly doubled within two days. 

Shortly thereafter, the Pennsylvania Department of Health suddenly removed 200 deaths from the official death count, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer. 
Charles Kiessling Jr., president of the Pennsylvania Coroners Association and coroner in Lycoming County, told the Inquirer, "There's a discrepancy in the numbers. I'm not saying there's something going on."

He added, "I'm not a conspiracy theory guy. But accuracy is important."

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