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Italy24 News English
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"The number 3,783 was derived from the report of 19 October of the Higher Institute of Health (ISS) on the “characteristics of patients who died positive for SARS-CoV-2 in Italy”, in which it is said that as of 5 October there were 130,468 deaths among people positive for coronavirus since the beginning of the pandemic. As in all the other dozens of reports published on the subject for months now, the ISS had reported the average number of diseases observed (through medical records) in a sample of deceased, which reached 7,910 individuals. Among these, 230 patients were not affected by previous pathologies, equal to 2.9 per cent of the sample.
The author of the editorial took the 2.9 percent sample obtained and used it to establish a number of COVID-19 patients without previous illnesses among the 130,468 reported by the ISS, resulting in 3,783 deaths. (On closer inspection, the calculation returns 3,783.57, so it should be approximated in excess of 3,784.)
The number 3,783 reported in the editorial was quickly picked up by other observers, who in recent months have supported various theories without scientific basis to diminish the effects of the pandemic, and by numerous “no Green Pass” groups on social media and finally in the marches of the last days for Italian cities. According to those who spread it, it would be the demonstration that the “real deaths” due to COVID-19 are a few thousand and not the more than 130 thousand who “already had other diseases” reported by the health authorities.
It is true that most of the deceased had other pathologies at the time of infection, but this does not mean that it was previous illnesses that led to their death and not the coronavirus. And it is enough to look at the data provided by the ISS to realize this."