If an obese person with high blood pressure and diabetes dies of smoke inhalation in a house fire, do you say “they died of smoke inhalation” or “they died of natural causes”?
“If an obese person with high blood pressure and diabetes dies of smoke inhalation in a house fire, do you say they died of smoke inhalation or they died of natural causes?”
Problem is there is an evil, socialist agenda in adding to the Covid count, to justify taking freedoms away. The Control Freaks want the high numbers so bad, they pay people to add to the count. There’s a cash bounty on every official Covid death.
They don’t do that for “smoke inhalation,” so nobody cares.
What if he dies sitting by a campfire, and his clothing just smells of smoke?
Apples and oranges.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha....the answer is that they died of Wuhan Flu. It doesn't matter if they tripped down stairs. It doesn't matter if they got run over in an intersection. It doesn't matter if they truly had a heart attack. Everything is chalked up to the china virus now.
Coronavirus knocked over my bird feeder. I'm really upset.
Maybe you could say he died of “self induced carbohydrate poisoning”?
“If an obese person with high blood pressure and diabetes dies of smoke inhalation in a house fire, do you say they died of smoke inhalation or they died of natural causes?”
Technically, it depends. If the underlying conditions prevented, hindered significantly, their ability to save themselves, then yes the underlying conditions CAUSED their death.
While the medical cause of death may be smoke inhalation, a healthy person would not have died.
I have seen on TV a person so fat that they cut a hole in the side of the house and removed them with a fork lift. Extreme I know, but in a fire they would die because they were obese.
If they weren’t obese they wouldn’t have died.
If there was no fire they would not have died.
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Imprecise analogy Duncan