George Floyd’s autopsy shows he had
coronavirus, was ‘asymptomatic’
New York Daily News,
by
Joseph Wilkinson
Original Article
Posted By: earlybird,
6/4/2020 5:25:05 PM
George Floyd tested positive for coronavirus after he died, according to a Hennepin County autopsy report.
The report says Floyd, 44, had first tested positive for COVID-19 back on April 3 and that traces of the virus “can persist for weeks after the onset and resolution of clinical disease.” The virus in Floyd, the report says, was “asymptomatic but persistent,” leading to the positive postmortem test.
Oh... Puh-Leeze!
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
WV.Hillbilly 6/4/2020 5:44:52 PM (No. 432591)
I guess that's why he couldn't breathe.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
voxpopuli 6/4/2020 5:54:10 PM (No. 432608)
great statistic..
100% of every black male counterfeit passer
(who is on drugs/alcohol) has covid
scary.. didn't know it was so prevalent..
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
stablemoney 6/4/2020 5:58:15 PM (No. 432615)
Floyd was not wearing a mask, so the policeman had to pin his head pointing opposite from him to keep safe.
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Unlike the thousands of deaths of folks "with" COVID, not "from" COVID, you can bet the farm that George's death will not be listed as a COVID death. BTW, he had a bad heart, he was OD'ing on drugs, and he died of a heart attack, not asphyxiation. He might have died in the back seat of a police cruiser if the cops had moved quicker.
I say these things not to excuse the actions of the police officers, just to clarify the record. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion but not their own facts.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
lakerman1 6/4/2020 6:12:41 PM (No. 432639)
It is time for a dose of reality here.
There has been a headfirst rush by everyone to honor a dead man named George Floyd, who also had the alias Floyd Perry.
Do any of you people have an alias?
Floyd was from Texas, where he may have produced three or more children.
He may have produced a little girl, about 7 years old.
He may have produced at least two more children, now adults, who he abandoned in Texas, along with the baby momma. (It is being reported that the two adult children were estranged, which is simply not accurate.)
Floyd played junior college basketball, committed armed robbery, served 5 years in prison, and eventually moved to Minnesota 'to turn his life around.'
how as he turning His life around? by using marijuana, opiods(heroin?)fentanyl, and meth - a lethal combination.
floyd also passed a counterfeit 20 dollar bill, knowingly, which is a felony punishable by 20 years in federal prison. And as he sat in his car, drugged out, after convincing and bullying a clerk to accept the money, he was not alert enough to drive away.
When the police responded to the 911 call from the store owner, who called Flopyd drunk and out of control, the officers called for back-up, perhaps because officer Chauvin knew Floyd, and knew the bad behavior and bad temper of Floyd, who was 6'4", 223 pounds. (They had worked for the same club.)
We have yet to see the police videos of Floyd behind the police car, but the autopsy shows lots of bruises and abrasions, which would be indicative of his resisting the police officers. He also had facial injuries, which may have been caused by his head banging on the pavement. YET HE HAD NO INJURIES TO HIS NECK.
we have seen the video where Chauvin has his knee on Floyd's neck, but we can't see his body, and what is going on. And the person who did the phone video curiously didn't move a few feet to capture the entire scene. But the vest cameras will show the truth.
this entire story has become absurd, with, as always, the icing on the cake being the appearance of al Sharpton.
do we really want to honor a drugged up, sick felon, spewing Kung Flu viruses on everyone?? Can't the black culture find a better person to honor? Perhaps like the black surgeon who saved Mrs. Lakerman's life, ridding her of cancer?
i'm embarrassed for my country.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
XCenturion 6/4/2020 6:17:15 PM (No. 432647)
So is Floyd's primary cause of death going to listed as COVID-19?
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Namma 6/4/2020 6:21:11 PM (No. 432652)
does the autopsy show how much drugs were in St.Georges system. I bet not.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
DVC 6/4/2020 6:41:51 PM (No. 432680)
I question that they can accurately tell if he was asymptomatic. I am skeptical that they would know.
The report indicated lungs that were far from normal color, clearly damaged, and likely causing breathing to be less effective. Having killed a number of animals and looked over their lungs and other organs as part of the butchering process, I know what healthy lungs look like, a light pink, uniform color. They described Floyd's lungs as a deep purple red color, if I remember correctly. That is way abnormal.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
HammerDax56 6/4/2020 6:51:04 PM (No. 432691)
Those numbers are completely fabricated. Proven here once again. They’ll count it as a COVID death
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
lakerman1 6/4/2020 7:08:06 PM (No. 432717)
2nd post apologies, but, #9, Floyd was a cigarette smoker, typical of marijuana users - both are indicated in the autopsy. and the Kung Flu would not have helped his lungs. (He knew that he had Kung Flu - tested for it on april 3 - and I have read reports of other Kung Flu sufferers, when arrested, coughing on the police officers.
We shall see if that is the case with Floyd. The videos from the vest cameras will help to figure that out..
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This bit of info rates a big, so what.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
David Key 6/4/2020 7:27:25 PM (No. 432743)
Hmmm. Wonder if they counted his death as a Covid 19 fatality.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
WV.Hillbilly 6/4/2020 8:04:26 PM (No. 432775)
#11
In addition the autopsy report contained this:
"No facial, oral mucosal, or conjunctival petechiae"
Petechiae are often seen in cases of strangulation or asphyxiation.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
DVC 6/4/2020 9:36:34 PM (No. 432828)
I was discussing this with a pharmacist friend today. I was hoping to get a gauge on whether the blood levels of fentanyl and norfentanyl (the pharmacist had never heard of that one, guessed a China-lab version) were enough to have depressed his breathing enough to kill him.
Bottom line - impossible to predict, individual responses are all over the map. In a clinical setting they give a base dose and watch the patient response. And he did agree that the lung condition was not doing anything good for his breathing,and the pharmacist brought up on his own "and fighting with the police would have put a load of adrenaline in his system, trying to get his already overtaxed heart to work even harder". I think the cops were incredibly unlucky. If they had gotten there 20 or 30 minutes later he may have expired on his own. But it may have taken the fighting to push him over the edge.
No mention of trachea damage at all, or neck damage.
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