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720,000 right?
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720,000 right?
1. Compared to what?
2. At what cost?
3. What hard evidence do you have?
T.S. debunking the Left in 3 simple questions.Tags: None -
You're blaming China? The spike protein code in the vaccines that everyone is injecting themselves with comes from Chinese scientists, hahaha. Shouldn't they be hailed as heroes for providing us the antigen for the safe and effective injections?Comment
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720,000 is just the tip of the iceberg. Birth and death rates are relatively unchanged as the world population speeds ahead to surpass 8 billion, most of which want to live in the US and get free stuff.Thermidorian Reaction . . Prepare for it.We know they are lying, they know they are lying, they know we know they are lying, we know they know we know they are lying, but they are still lying. ~ SolzhenitsynComment
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It is hard to say. Normally 2,800,000 people die every year in the US. I tried looking it up but can't figure out a fair comparison for total deaths on the official page.
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CDC DATA :
Total U.S. DEATHS ( ALL CAUSES ) :
2014: 2,626,418
2015: 2,712,630 : Increase - 86,212 - 3.28%
2016 : 2,744,248 : Increase - 31,618 - 1.16%
2017 : 2,813,503 : Increase - 69,255 - 2.52%
2018 : 2,839,206 : Increase - 25,703 - 1%
2019: 2,855,000 : Increase - 15,794- 0.55%
2020: 2,913,144 : Increase - 58,144 - 2%
These numbers suggest that covid was not responsible for all of the increased deaths. The total number was up 58K. Covid supposedly killed a lot more than that. The only conclusion can be that they would have died that year anyway, regardless of covid. Shocker..........I've been arguing that since the beginning.
Also note every year it has been increasing. Both 2015 and 2017 are greater than 2020. To me that indicates the covid is not a crisis. The number of deaths is inside the normal variation from year to year. That indicates to me that covid is not an emergency.
Somebody please tell me why I am wrong. On the face of it stepping back and looking at the total picture seems enlightening.Last edited by Scota4570; 10-25-2021, 4:02 PM.Comment
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CDC does have excess death estimate.It is hard to say. Normally 2,800,000 people die every year in the US. I tried looking it up but can't figure out a fair comparison for total deaths on the official page.
This page is unvetted.
CDC DATA :
Total U.S. DEATHS ( ALL CAUSES ) :
2014: 2,626,418
2015: 2,712,630 : Increase - 86,212 - 3.28%
2016 : 2,744,248 : Increase - 31,618 - 1.16%
2017 : 2,813,503 : Increase - 69,255 - 2.52%
2018 : 2,839,206 : Increase - 25,703 - 1%
2019: 2,855,000 : Increase - 15,794- 0.55%
2020: 2,913,144 : Increase - 58,144 - 2%
These numbers suggest that covid was not responsible for all of the increased deaths. The total number was up 58K. Covid supposedly killed a lot more than that. The only conclusion can be that they would have died that year anyway, regardless of covid. Shocker..........I've been arguing that since the beginning.
Also note every year it has been increasing. Both 2015 and 2017 are greater than 2020. To me that indicates the covid is not a crisis. The number of deaths is inside the normal variation from year to year. That indicates to me that covid is not an emergency.
Somebody please tell me why I am wrong. On the face of it stepping back and looking at the total picture seems enlightening.
your data is also old. 2020 all-cause deaths were 3.3M not 2.8M
be wary looking at CDC data for deaths that's within 60 days, it takes about 60 days on average for them to update their data, it can also take a year for data to be finalized. Ie. more recent weeks will always look favorable.
Simple linear regression with a 95% CI shows 2020 deaths would have been predicted to be between 2.85M and 2.95M
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