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tblue37

(68,436 posts)
Mon Sep 11, 2023, 03:03 PM Sep 2023

Re: covid-- "Trump was a comorbidity." Half a million excess deaths!



The Covid Study Group (non-partisan, scientists/doctors/policy ppl) used Western Europe as a comparable baseline and estimates the U.S. suffered an extra half *million* deaths, at least. As one member of the group said: "Trump was a comorbidity."


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Re: covid-- "Trump was a comorbidity." Half a million excess deaths! (Original Post) tblue37 Sep 2023 OP
I WISH vapor2 Sep 2023 #1
Don't need to be comparable to W Europe BlueIn_W_Pa Sep 2023 #2
K&R UTUSN Sep 2023 #3
K/R appalachiablue Sep 2023 #4
A threat to public health TSExile Sep 2023 #5

vapor2

(4,506 posts)
1. I WISH
Mon Sep 11, 2023, 03:28 PM
Sep 2023

this was circulated more. Didn't Trump and Jared redirect covid money and/or supplies?

 

BlueIn_W_Pa

(842 posts)
2. Don't need to be comparable to W Europe
Mon Sep 11, 2023, 05:49 PM
Sep 2023

the US has very accurate records of deaths, and COVID was a red flag in the number of excess deaths (though BumRushDaShow taught me this at the time)

Published in the journal Science Advances, the findings show that the high excess death rates that burdened large metropolitan areas in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions in the initial months of the pandemic began to shift to non-metropolitan areas in the South and West as early as August 2020, with the sharpest increases occurring during the surge of the highly contagious Delta variant in the spring and summer of 2021.

The study identifies a total of 1,179,024 excess deaths from March 2020 through February 2022, including an estimated 634,830 excess deaths from March 2020 to February 2021, and 544,194 estimated excess deaths from March 2021 to February 2022.


https://www.bu.edu/sph/news/articles/2023/new-excess-mortality-estimates-show-increases-in-us-rural-mortality-during-second-year-of-covid-19-pandemic/
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