CDC Gets Caught Publishing False COVID Numbers

One thing that we can be certain of is that there are absolutely no federal departments that we can trust, not even one.

This especially includes the CDC as we’ve learned over the last year and a half. They are just as corrupt as the rest of the bunch.

We’ve seen them spreading what appears to be falsehoods (to put it gently).

The CDC reported that there were 28,317 new cases in Florida on Sunday.

The Florida Department of Health actually tweeted themselves that the CDC was sharing misinformation:

“Wrong again. The number of cases [CDC] released for Florida today is incorrect. They combined MULTIPLE days into one. We anticipate CDC will correct the record.”

The correct number according to the Florida Department of Health was 15,319 cases instead of nearly double that as the CDC reported. The Florida Department of Health also reported that their current three day average is 18,795 cases.

The daily case counts for Florida currently posted on the CDC COVID Tracker are incorrect. The current listing states 28,317.

The accurate data are as follows:

Friday, August 6: 21,500
Saturday August 7: 19,567
Sunday, August 8: 15,319

The 3 day average: 18,795

As of the time of this writing, the CDC has still not changed these numbers. Maybe they will, maybe they won’t. They honestly don’t care about accuracy though.

We might as well just give up on trying to rely on anything that the media, the government, or the medical “experts” are trying to tell us because there is so much false information out there it has become increasingly difficult for us to decipher right from wrong. This is true even for me and I’m surrounded by this stuff with some fairly firm grounding and a keen sense of being able to sniff out lies.

For the most part, I don’t think much has changed since the beginning. What they were lying about then, they’re lying about now. Just go with your gut.

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