What is the lesson to be learned from the corpses of the dead in Corona?



The German agency has found answers to all the questions related to the corona virus that are on people's nerves. The Robert Koch Institute (RKI) has made horrific revelations about the autopsies of those who died in Corona.

According to the German broadcaster, the website of the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) in Berlin advocated the idea of   avoiding internal physical examination of dead COVID-19 patients in early April, ie postmortems and aerosol-producing measures. However, the federal agency responsible for infectious diseases later changed its mind. And it was decided that an autopsy is the right thing to do, especially if the disease is new.

We can learn from the dead for the living, said Klaus Poshel, director of the Institute of Forensic Medicine at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Ependorf.

From March 22 to April 11, he performed an autopsy on 65 dead COVID-19 patients, according to DW. Of these, 46 already had lung diseases, and 28 men had internal transplanted organs. 10 had cancer, diabetes or obesity and 16 had dementia. Some of those who died had these diseases. Klaus Poshel's database now contains information on more than 100 autopsies. They all confirm that none of the deaths were caused exclusively by COVID-19 but all by heart disease, hypertension, arteriosclerosis, diabetes, cancer, lung or kidney failure or liver failure. Had to face death.

However, according to Poshel, Corona should be taken seriously. But they find widespread fear exaggerated. It wasn't a particularly dangerous viral disease, Poshel said. Therefore, some restrictions, such as the ban on the participation of relatives in the last rites of the deceased, are considered unjustified. Medical examiners say, You should not kiss the corpse, but you can see them and touch them, provided you wash your hands afterwards.

According to DW, chief pathologists from Basel do not consider the disease to be relatively harmless. Maybe all of these patients would live longer without being infected with CoVID-19, maybe an hour, maybe a day, a week, or a year, Zinkov said.
According to Deutsche Welle, Charity's chief pathologist, David Horst, called the argument "unfortunate" that  corona was being blamed for all the deaths. All of those who died had previous illnesses, but not to the point of dying,  he said

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