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Excess deaths show the true impact of COVID-19 in the U.S.
Epidemiologist Justin Lessler unpacks a recent CDC report on comorbidities and coronavirus deaths that is being misinterpreted on social media

Democrat leadership killed them with their incompetence. Off with their heads!In a report released by the city, the Office of New York City’s Chief Medical Examiner released statistics showing that deaths in the five boroughs more than doubled in 2020 compared to the amount that occurred in 2019.
Excess deaths are way up all over the country. To what do you attribute the increase?
Saw last night that emails from and to the Democrat mayor of Nashville and Nashville's health dept discussed the fact that very few Covid-19 deaths came from infections obtained in Nashville's restaurants and bars. Very few. In the emails the mayor insisted on keeping that fact quiet so that he could keep the lockdown going in spite the state governor opening up the state. In the emails he made it clear it was for political reasons. Quite the scandal in Nashville now. Nashville is very dependent on its restaurants and bars. A lot of people are hurting financially there.And by "way up" you mean? And by "all over the country" you mean?
I'm not disputing there are more deaths than there would have been without covid. But to use two years' worth of data to support a claim is not very statistically valid. The death rate in the US dropped steadily from 9.6 per 1000 in 1950 down to 8.1 per 1000 in 2008, at which point it rose at a flat rate between 2009 and 2013, at which point the growth in the death rate jumped significantly from .09% to almost 1.3%.
The growth in the death rate multiplied almost 15x in one year, and had continued at close to that rate until 2018. In 2019 the growth in the death rate dropped from 1.22% in 2018 to 1.12% in 2019. 2020 was projected to be at the same growth of the death rate as 2019, at 1.12%, before factoring in the deaths associated with Covid.
If we assume 250,000 deaths, all completely due to Covid, and that all other death rates match projections, the growth in the death rate for 2020 will be 1.19%. Less than the growth in the death rate for each year between 2014 and 2018. So, yeah, let's just focus on two years of data that support our claims.
The year we should have been flipping out was 2014. Why are we now, when covid is contributing such a small percentage to the growth in a single year's death rate? A 9% increase in the growth of the death rate from the previous year in 2020, vs a 1,433% increase in 2014. What do you attribute that to? BTW the total death rate this year will still be lower than every year between 1950 and 1988.
Saw last night that emails from and to the Democrat mayor of Nashville and Nashville's health dept discussed the fact that very few Covid-19 deaths came from infections obtained in Nashville's restaurants and bars. Very few. In the emails the mayor insisted on keeping that fact quiet so that he could keep the lockdown going in spite the state governor opening up the state. In the emails he made it clear it was for political reasons. Quite the scandal in Nashville now. Nashville is very dependent on its restaurants and bars. A lot of people are hurting financially there.
COVID-19 emails from Nashville mayor's office show disturbing revelation
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — The coronavirus cases on lower Broadway may have been so low that the mayor’s office and the Metro Health Department decided to keep it secret.
Emails between the mayor’s senior advisor and the health department reveal only a partial picture. But what they reveal is disturbing.
The discussion involves the low number of coronavirus cases emerging from bars and restaurants and how to handle that.
And most disturbingly, how to keep it from the public.
On June 30th, contact tracing was given a small view of coronavirus clusters. Construction and nursing homes were found to be causing problems with more than a thousand cases traced to each category, but bars and restaurants reported just 22 cases.
This is much better than what The Big Ape posted on this!!!Saw last night that emails from and to the Democrat mayor of Nashville and Nashville's health dept discussed the fact that very few Covid-19 deaths came from infections obtained in Nashville's restaurants and bars. Very few. In the emails the mayor insisted on keeping that fact quiet so that he could keep the lockdown going in spite the state governor opening up the state. In the emails he made it clear it was for political reasons. Quite the scandal in Nashville now. Nashville is very dependent on its restaurants and bars. A lot of people are hurting financially there.
I hope you didn't really expect that DemWit Fishy to understand that!And by "way up" you mean? And by "all over the country" you mean?
I'm not disputing there are more deaths than there would have been without covid. But to use two years' worth of data to support a claim is not very statistically valid. The death rate in the US dropped steadily from 9.6 per 1000 in 1950 down to 8.1 per 1000 in 2008, at which point it rose at a flat rate between 2009 and 2013, at which point the growth in the death rate jumped significantly from .09% to almost 1.3%.
The growth in the death rate multiplied almost 15x in one year, and had continued at close to that rate until 2018. In 2019 the growth in the death rate dropped from 1.22% in 2018 to 1.12% in 2019. 2020 was projected to be at the same growth of the death rate as 2019, at 1.12%, before factoring in the deaths associated with Covid.
If we assume 250,000 deaths, all completely due to Covid, and that all other death rates match projections, the growth in the death rate for 2020 will be 1.19%. Less than the growth in the death rate for each year between 2014 and 2018. So, yeah, let's just focus on two years of data that support our claims.
The year we should have been flipping out was 2014. Why are we now, when covid is contributing such a small percentage to the growth in a single year's death rate? A 9% increase in the growth of the death rate from the previous year in 2020, vs a 1,433% increase in 2014. What do you attribute that to? BTW the total death rate this year will still be lower than every year between 1950 and 1988.
Coronavirus ground zero 'is now a zombieland with dead lying in streets'
Something we need to be paying attention to. Two cases in Chicago already.
Wall Street slides on coronavirus fears, Intel offers support
It’s even affecting Wall Street.
The rioters, looters, and arsonists are not showing any kindness or compassion, I agree. Looks to be all Up In Smoke!
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Whitehouse Representative Gets Grilled By Reporter On Why The US Has 24% Of The World's Covid Deaths With Only 4% Of The Population!
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This is much better than what The Big Ape posted on this!!!
I hope you didn't really expect that DemWit Fishy to understand that!
I hope you didn't really expect that DemWit Fishy to understand that!
White House abandoned plan to send 650 million face masks across the U.S. in April, report says
"The U.S. Postal Service had drafted a press release announcing plans to send 650 million masks out across the U.S. early in the coronavirus crisis, but the White House ultimately abandoned the plan, The Washington Post reported Thursday.
The plan would have sent a pack of five reusable masks to every residential address in the country, the Post reported, citing one of thousands of internal post office documents obtained by watchdog group American Oversight.
“Our organization is uniquely suited to undertake this historic mission of delivering face coverings to every American household in the fight against the COVID-19 virus,” then-Postmaster General and CEO Megan J. Brennan said in the scrapped news release, which was dated to be released in April.
Brennan was succeeded in the summer by Louis DeJoy, whose drastic cost-cutting measures at the government agency have sparked controversy in advance of the 2020 election.
The idea to have USPS ship out personal protective equipment came from the Department of Health and Human Services, the Post reported. The reported plan was to start distributing masks in April, with Covid-19 hot spots getting first priority.
The newly uncovered documents suggest the government had initially intended to utilize the Postal Service in early pandemic response plans. The distribution program would have come at a time when President Donald Trump largely resisted wearing a mask.
The White House ultimately canceled the program, senior administration officials told the Post."
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OK ... I'll start a thread about RBG!Quit creating havoc... Or I'll "CANCEL" you.![]()
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