An article in the Journal of Clinical Investigation (April 27, 2023), has concluded, after applying machine learning to analyse the medical record data, that deaths in hospitals from secondary bacterial infection of the lung (pneumonia), may be so high as to exceed the actual deaths from the Covid-19 infection itself. The research also challenged the mainstream notion that the Covid-19 infection caused a “cytokine storm,” thought to be responsible for deaths. The secondary bacterial infection affected almost half of patients who were put on ventilators. According to the senior author, Professor Benjamin Singer, “Those who were cured of their secondary pneumonia were likely to live, while those whose pneumonia did not resolve were more likely to die,” Singer said. “Our data suggested that the mortality related to the virus itself is relatively low, but other things that happen during the ICU stay, like secondary bacterial pneumonia, offset that.”
Thus, Mike Adams was right in saying that during the plandemic, hospitals were, to an extent, killing people.