Review of COVID 19 Key Factors
Dear Office of the Official Secretary to the Governor-General,
Wishing you well, just hoping to get an understanding of some current topics.
1. Has the GG Office reviewed any data with regards to the novel SARS coronavirus in relations to Deaths as a cause vs Deaths as a contributing or suspected contributing factor.
2. Is the Governor General Office aware of, or has any papers been reviewed, in regards to COVID 19 Death coding set by the World Health Organization, that lumps together Deaths with contributing factors; and calls all of the Covid 19 Deaths.
https://www.who.int/classifications/icd/...
"If the decedent had existing chronic conditions, such as these,they should be reported in Part 2 of the medical certificate of cause of death."
This means, if there was another cause of Death, COVID - 19 will be placed in importance regardless in many circumstances.
3. Is the Governor General aware that PCR tests currently used in Australia, give a 95% false positive in asymptomatic people, and no tests have been performed in Australia to date to see if they are indeed effective in diagnosing the sick. And could be providing false statistic for COVID 19. If this is the case, then the whole emergency could be a party to statistical misrepresentation.
(here is the note on the PCR) REQUEST FOI 2443, https://www.health.gov.au/sites/default/...
Also the inventor of the PCR test said the PCR is not a diagnostic tool, and some countries around the world have stopped its use due to papers like this https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciaa1491
4. Is it possible for the Governor General to launch a review of validity of the PCR and Emergency Use testing; also the Death statistics around covid, to ensure that we are not blindly following some colossal error, that we can be sure that we are on the right path, and have our own local imperial data with independent ethical review, by a conflict of interest free group.
Thankyou kindly for your time,
Yours faithfully,
A long standing member of a religious community in Western Australia