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Sky News host Alan Jones says Australians are not being told the facts which clearly show people are dying with coronavirus, not from it.

| The Department of Health released the Communicable Diseases Intelligence Report on August 22, which said “comorbidities were common in those COVID-19 cases admitted to Australian sentinel

hospitals”. “With 78 per cent recording at least one of the specified comorbidities; only nine per cent recorded no comorbidity,” the report continued. “Why are we not being told this?” Image: AP

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