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In reply to the discussion: ⚠️BREAKING--Huge CDC study says #COVID19 not only caused 285,000 excess deaths-- [View all]TheRickles
(3,406 posts)26. Go to this CDC website and check out the graphs
Here's the link: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/excess_deaths.htm
You can use the dashboard to focus on individual states or age ranges. A more recent version of Frodo's graph shows that total deaths in all age ranges are back to normal (I can't figure out how to post that image - sorry!).
The dilemma is that the Covid "cases" reported in the media are usually people with positive PCR tests, whether or not they have any symptoms. One recent study showed >85% of PCR positives being asymptomatic; the key question is how contagious they are. These uncertainties make it hard to sort out what's really happening regarding morbidity and mortality due to Covid.
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⚠️BREAKING--Huge CDC study says #COVID19 not only caused 285,000 excess deaths-- [View all]
kpete
Oct 2020
OP
So much for the "200,000 is overinflated because it includes cases with multiple CODs" nonsense.
GopherGal
Oct 2020
#4
it doesn't hit them at a high rate, but when it hits them it hits them hard
LymphocyteLover
Oct 2020
#30