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CDC changed the definition of COVID cases on April 5 to include "probable" cases. And that is exactly when the cases started going up in contrast to deaths going down (even though they are including other causes of death in the numbers).
Probable cases include anyone with a variety of symptoms, which most people would have on a periodic basis. It does NOT require laboratory confirmation.
Does anybody know if other countries are including probable cases? It would make sense to explain why the US numbers are so far out of whack compared to the rest of the world.
This could be the greatest hoax of all time.