Mar27 COVID Fraud: Reasonable Suspicion

 

1. Unusual transactions: There were several transactions that had unusually large amounts of money being transferred from one account to another. These transactions were not consistent with the normal activity of the accounts and could indicate fraud.

2. Suspicious activity: There were several instances of suspicious activity in the Mar27 data, such as multiple transfers from one account to another within a short period of time or multiple transfers to the same account from different sources. This could indicate money laundering or other fraudulent activities.

3. Unauthorized access: There were several instances of unauthorized access to accounts, which could indicate someone was attempting to gain access to funds without authorization. This could be an indication of fraud or theft.

4. Missing records: Several records were missing from the Mar27 data, which could indicate that someone was attempting to hide evidence of fraudulent activity or cover up their tracks.

5. Inaccurate information: Some records contained inaccurate information, such as incorrect dates or amounts, which could indicate someone was trying to manipulate the data for their own benefit or hide evidence of fraud.

NET CASE COUNT FRAUD
for March 27, 2021

  1. INITIAL VALUES:
    • 343140 — 343,140 gross case count
    • 2448 — 2,448 new cases
    • 1543 — 1,543 recovered cases
    • 985 — 985 hospitalized cases
    • 17519 — 17,519 active cases
  2. DERIVED VALUES:
    • [asymptomatic cases]= (active cases)-(hospitalized cases)=
      • 17519-985=
      • 16534 
      • No, 16,534 is not the unauthorized solitary confinement count. According to a report by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, there were an estimated 81,622 people in state and federal prisons held in restrictive housing (solitary confinement) as of December 31, 2018.
      • No, asymptomatic cases should not be admitted to the hospital. Asymptomatic cases are those who have been exposed to a virus or disease but do not show any symptoms. Since they are not showing any signs of illness, it would be unnecessary and potentially dangerous to admit them to the hospital.
    • [symptomatic cases]= (hospitalized cases)=
      • 985
    • [case recovery differential]= (new cases)-(recovered cases)=
      • 2448-1543= +905
    • +905 IS THE CASE RECOVERY DIFFERENTIAL
      • (turnover rate of asymptomatic cases switching from positive to negative Fauci test), and
      • 94% of cases are incarcerated, not hospitalized

HOSPITALIZED / SUSPECTED CASES

  1. SYMPTOMATIC INFECTION RATE:
    • /(active cases)=
      • 985/17519*100= 5.62246703578971%
      • 5.62% IS THE RATE OF [SYMPTOMATIC INFECTION]
  2. ASYMPTOMATIC INFECTION RATE:
    • /(active cases)=
      • 16534/17519*100= 94.3775329642103%
      • 94.38% IS THE RATE OF [ASYMPTOMATIC INFECTION]