As we have documented over and over again, the hysteria surrounding the coronavirus is one of the biggest if not the biggest hoax in the history of the world.

All anyone has to do is look at the actual data to see that this thing is a hoax. It isn’t that hard. The problem is that the media is not doing this and presenting data totally out of context. They have a sick agenda to scare the masses of sheep into thinking that this is the plague of death.

Take in point the state by state coronavirus hospitalizations. The raw data shows that the number of people hospitalized with or from the coronavirus is a tiny fraction of the overall hospital bed capacity that is available.

Below is the data updated as of September 23rd or September 24th depending on the state. Many states have minimal numbers of hospitalizations that are within the single or double digit range.

COVID-19 patients now hospitalized 

Alabama: 744

State’s hospital bed capacity: 15,278

Alaska: 43

State’s hospital bed capacity: 1,636

Arizona: 565

State’s hospital bed capacity: 13,846

Arkansas: 450

State’s hospital bed capacity: 9,517

California: 3,484

State’s hospital bed capacity: 72,511

Colorado: 259

State’s hospital bed capacity: 10,574

Connecticut: 72

State’s hospital bed capacity: 7,194

Delaware: 57

State’s hospital bed capacity: 2,101

District of Columbia: 97

Hospital bed capacity: 3,114

Florida: 2,169

State’s hospital bed capacity: 54,744

Georgia: 1,932

State’s hospital bed capacity: 25,114

Hawaii: 162

State’s hospital bed capacity: 2,749

Idaho: 147

State’s hospital bed capacity: 3,396

Illinois: 1,713

State’s hospital bed capacity: 32,066

Indiana: 840

State’s hospital bed capacity: 18,156

Iowa: 305

State’s hospital bed capacity: 9,423

Kansas: 313

State’s hospital bed capacity: 9,659

Kentucky: 543

State’s hospital bed capacity: 14,329

Louisiana: 575

State’s hospital bed capacity: 15,272

Maine: 14

State’s hospital bed capacity:  3,400

Maryland: 349

State’s hospital bed capacity: 11,577

Massachusetts: 375

State’s hospital bed capacity: 15,649

Michigan: 558

State’s hospital bed capacity: 24,949

Minnesota: 303

State’s hospital bed capacity: 13,895

Mississippi: 631

State’s hospital bed capacity: 12,071

Missouri: 1,056

State’s hospital bed capacity: 18,749

Montana: 128

State’s hospital bed capacity: 3,542

Nebraska: 200

State’s hospital bed capacity: 6,842

Nevada: 468

State’s hospital bed capacity: 6,493

New Hampshire: 16

State’s hospital bed capacity: 2,783

New Jersey: 433

State’s hospital bed capacity: 20,901

New Mexico: 72

State’s hospital bed capacity: 3,811

New York: 500

State’s hospital bed capacity: 51,927

North Carolina: 902

State’s hospital bed capacity: 21,549

North Dakota: 89

State’s hospital bed capacity: 3,235

Ohio: 586

State’s hospital bed capacity: 33,157

Oklahoma: 593

State’s hospital bed capacity: 11,144

Oregon: 187

State’s hospital bed capacity: 6,889

Pennsylvania: 422

State’s hospital bed capacity: 36,730

Rhode Island: 94

State’s hospital bed capacity: 2,187

South Carolina: 804

State’s hospital bed capacity: 12,120

South Dakota: 194

State’s hospital bed capacity: 4,183

Tennessee: 813

State’s hospital bed capacity: 19,387

Texas: 3,204

State’s hospital bed capacity: 65,671

Utah: 216

State’s hospital bed capacity: 5,767

Vermont: 3

State’s hospital bed capacity: 1,305

Virginia: 982

State’s hospital bed capacity: 18,065

Washington: 262

State’s hospital bed capacity: 12,774

West Virginia: 173

State’s hospital bed capacity: 6,868

Wisconsin: 530

State’s hospital bed capacity: 12,103

Wyoming: 19

State’s hospital bed capacity: 2,015

As we can see, the coronavirus has not made any sort of impact on the hospital system. Even New York which was said to be a major hotspot for the coronavirus only has 500 active hospitalizations right now.

The main reason for the initial lockdowns was because people were afraid that the hospital system could be overwhelmed. We knew months ago that this did not happen. People were filming empty hospitals everywhere.

There continues to be an endless number of anecdotal reports describing empty hospitals. Take in point this one recently posted on Twitter where a man films an empty hospital in the Silver Spring, Maryland area.

But despite that, we have lunatic politicians like Phil Murphy the current governor of New Jersey who is continuing to extend state of emergency orders.

This evil bastard is claiming that there is a public health emergency even though the state only has 533 hospitalizations in a state with over eight million people.

These numbers also don’t differentiate between those who are hospitalized with the coronavirus versus from the coronavirus so it is safe to believe that many of these people are actually being hospitalized for something else entirely. They just happen to be hospitalized with the coronavirus and not from it.

There is no reason why all these insane virus related restrictions can’t be lifted immediately. There is also no reason for healthy people to be wearing a mask everywhere they go. This is all a gigantic hoax.