Excessive deaths was 280K in the past week, which is probably under-counted.
I call The Trash-Made Pandemic responsible for at least 300K American dead.
The murderers son said the murders don’t matter.
Excessive deaths was 280K in the past week, which is probably under-counted.
I call The Trash-Made Pandemic responsible for at least 300K American dead.
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moving on up
8k covid poisonings
Swedens too
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WrongdomGuy doesn't know how to use math
Holy , 92,000 cases today
Yeah and some states haven’t reported yet. Was hoping Trump could get us to 100k new cases in a day, would be a major milestone for his re-election campaign tbh.
Observed number of unweighted deaths, United States, for 2020 period (weeks ended 1-4 through 10-17):
2,491,625
https://data.cdc.gov/NCHS/Excess-Dea...D-19/xkkf-xrst
Sort data top level:
"type"
sort data second level:
"state"
Take total of column C (observed) for data subset: unweighted type (column N), state (column B) "United States".
Add in OBNR factor of 20% for the last six weeks, (61k deaths occurred but not reported) for the same period, and you get:
2,553,383
Looks like whatever dataset you are relying on is missing something.
Assume that previous 41 week average holds, including 6 week OBNR factor: (62277 average)
3,238,437 deaths for all weeks.
Five days in that total are for days outside of 2020 period. Apply discount of 5/371>>>> 1-(5/371)
3,194,792
3.2-
2.8
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400k
400/2800 = 14.3% e in total deaths from all causes.
Explain the e, you stupid, dishonest mother er.
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High case load means more people are being treated or quarantined. That's good, vs them not getting tested, passing it on and thinking they had a mild cold. With increased testing (massive in some states) I expect a big case load increase in the next week.
Like tholdren and many others here, you assume the the growth of the caseload is driven by the volume of testing instead of sick people seeking diagnosis. Given the parlous state of contact tracing in the US, ruling out that growth of diagnosis is patient-driven discloses your prejudgment of the issue as well as a political bias.
It's driven by both. You assigning a belief to me shows how illegitimate your takes are.
Not really. Cases went up due to increased in testing with 40ct
And required at many colleges and any sports. You are not smart.
Nah, the trend of posting tells. You can hide from us, but you't hide your posts.
Oh yeah Wisconsin posting a 27% positivity rate the other day shows it's just increased testing instead of accelerated spread responsible for those numbers. It's just increased testing that has El Paso's hospitals near a breaking point.
What about ICUs across the country being at full capacity because of all the COVID patients it’s treating. Is that good too?
How many are symptomatic? LolooIolollolloll
You so low iq
There are 0 states with this problem. Juat like a few months ago. 2 more weeks cronabro
Wisconsin needing to set up a field hospital is only because of increased testing
Another with crew mentality. Or you have split personality.
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