@NBrunnhoelzl @leviticus2131 @adndotcom "excess deaths have occurred every week in the United States since March 2020. An estimated 299,028 more persons than expected have died since January 26, 2020; approximately two thirds of these deaths were attribute
@alexisdabest27 @Octopiinthesky @rontilley Apparently, you have no clue what "excess mortality" means. :D Go, read. https://t.co/6pLQl8CaFm
@triggerman1976 @SteveTiger999 An estimated 299,028 excess deaths occurred from late January through October 3, 2020, with 198,081 (66%) excess deaths attributed to COVID-19. https://t.co/dJ7MCqiXBQ
@SlowJoe67749163 @kamaths75 @realDonaldTrump Not actually true. This is CDC data, which I guess is right when it tells you what you want, and wrong when it doesn't, yeah? I can't keep up with Trumpsters. https://t.co/yEj04yfcIF
@00timetraveler @4Tisiphone @STEMthebleeding @kevindevir Millions of people DO die every year. Not afraid of dying. Catching something potentially debilitating for the rest of my life or increasing my risk of stroke? Pass. CDC has been pretty clear deaths
RT @apoorva_nyc: New data from CDC lays bare to one of the biggest myths in the pandemic: that young people are unaffected by the virus. In…
@capricotwi @AlavaEla @FabianEberhard Quelle CDC: https://t.co/KLEXrS0Huy
@NzSexington @NZStuff They had about 300K excess deaths from late Jan to October alone, 2020 appears to be the worse https://t.co/ArOQ74Fukl
@UnCommonSense98 @NZStuff Who would we believe, a loser on Twitter or the CDC? https://t.co/ArOQ74Fukl
@Tweetillilli @DoctorBeste @OlafGersemann @welt Exzessmortalität in den US dieses Jahr 1,5 mal so hoch, wie Corona-Todesfälle https://t.co/Ob9Q1YLdEP Während der ersten Welle in NY sind 10mal soviele Menschen tot in ihren Wohnungen gefunden worden, wie n
@TruthTellerAZ @Lukas_musicboi @LabyrinthWeaver @AOC Are you lying or just mistaken. There is plenty of documentation out there indicating how your statement is false. What the fuck is wrong with you? https://t.co/F0eDDcJUuW
@ZutlerJanet @Kxsarx @JohnBaker129 Listen, these Trumpistas make shit up. But they never explain data. They never show data. The never discuss data. https://t.co/EPiPpog6aD
RT @ledow2: @Grantbarking @Nicknackwalker "Excess deaths" have risen enormously this year compared to previous recorded years. https://t.c…
@Grantbarking @Nicknackwalker "Excess deaths" have risen enormously this year compared to previous recorded years. https://t.co/rX9iYw9vIv And even if the rest is true, would you like to go around infecting your friends and family and strangers with a mi
@17RichardQ NEED PROOF? See this CDC data about excess deaths. https://t.co/na4UCIkeK2 If people are not dying of covid, they must be dying at roughly the same rate in years past without covid, right? The data shows that more people are dying. Hundreds of
@cnoble38 across the USA? "Overall, an estimated 299,028 excess deaths occurred from late January through October 3, 2020, with 198,081 (66%) excess deaths attributed to COVID-19." (a month ago) https://t.co/Bzh0XhMqll
@VictoryViaTruth @MUFC_Wulff10 @realnathansbrd @FindingHope20 @Annakhait Stats aren't true. But it's to be expected. Good @ reading memes not research. Real-time FL toll (20,567): https://t.co/WJM9iyoczr USA Excess death ~300k: https://t.co/MgvSUrH9Wn A
RT @Antagoniste_net: Un animateur de RadioX cite screenshot louche d'un compte louche pour dire que la mortalité excédentaire aux États-Uni…
Un animateur de RadioX cite screenshot louche d'un compte louche pour dire que la mortalité excédentaire aux États-Unis ne dépasse pas 112 000 personnes. Selon le CDC, en date du 3 octobre elle est de 299 028. #Covidiot https://t.co/SVjCCRWuad https://t
@grumpyoldman34 @AP From the CDC "an estimated 299,028 excess deaths occurred from late January through October 3, 2020, with 198,081 (66%) excess deaths attributed to COVID-19." https://t.co/qBOSwYhlir
@1Aplus2A @ChrisYohe1 @GeraldKehl @GeorgePapa19 Actually it has. Up by over 300K todate. Here is the Oct numbers https://t.co/H3CdzcTdV5
@fun_deplorable @FindingHope20 @Annakhait @MUFC_Wulff10 Like this one or a different one? https://t.co/MgvSUrH9Wn Pretty rough stuff. I don't think that sounds like downplaying at all. 🤷♂️
@RaqHazakvEmats @FindingHope20 @Annakhait @MUFC_Wulff10 Glad you asked. Only capitalizing first letter of sentences for your sensitive eyes. Morality rate (13th worst worldwide, 1.8% of all cases die): https://t.co/QPkp75Fo2h 2020 excess death due direct
@taleofterrier @FindingHope20 @Annakhait @MUFC_Wulff10 Given your overwhelming concern for these deaths, you may want to consult the actual CDC statistics. I could just send you a graphic, but you'd likely call bullshit. So here is the "⅔" source. Click
RT @LudditeLabs: @LilyCrue Closest to what you’re seeking is probably the “excess deaths” or “excess mortality” calculation. You’ll want t…
@CryptoDouchey @Dresdenkingwack @sandibachom @senatemajldr January through October 3, 2020, with 198,081 (66%) excess deaths attributed to COVID-19. The largest percentage increases were seen among adults aged 25–44 years and among Hispanic or Latino perso
RT @trico_uru: @dreas2000 @ONVentura En USA se hizo un estudio del “exceso” de muertes por causa de COVID. Recomiendo su lectura https://…
@HumbleKitsune @br0wn3y3sss @offy @Halsey_lilac @SerendipityinFl @senatemajldr How about we go with some facts. Excess deaths in the US are up due to Covid. Excess deaths are the number above expected deaths i.e. more died than should have. Check it o
@dreas2000 @ONVentura En USA se hizo un estudio del “exceso” de muertes por causa de COVID. Recomiendo su lectura https://t.co/fyQqP1oNBT
@N3DNO @dubsmud @DAT95574464 @pritchard_shar @GordonStock3 @ksorbs While this is interesting, look at the other chunks of data showing clear spikes in death compared to previous years. https://t.co/vGoB1ZE1MW https://t.co/T0kuXV1ZcW These break trend lines
RT @randalldrew: @Astartiel You are correct. It is BS. https://t.co/qLrdidqxAK
@scottrenshaw @mrdowdle We reached 300,000 excess deaths back in October. Who knows where we'll end up? https://t.co/Z21Ed6D1le
@PamelaRiggott @RobertAnim8er @realDonaldTrump Here is my source. Where is yours? https://t.co/elb2fZ9kvb
@Astartiel You are correct. It is BS. https://t.co/qLrdidqxAK
@candicekraus @TheRealCornPop4 @AuntyTray_Tray @KennethGKendall @maggieNYT Correct. We are/were 300k in excess deaths from Jan-Oct of this year, per cdc. I keep bringing this up to covid deniers, and ..........**crickets** How do they explain this? ht
@LilyCrue Closest to what you’re seeking is probably the “excess deaths” or “excess mortality” calculation. You’ll want to look around for whatever local data might be available. https://t.co/QCdyPainHn
@ToadstoolC @GunslingerColt @Walldo @oliverdarcy From that liberal rag the CDC... https://t.co/HVkxmX5Oqf
@Imheref69962438 @MicahInLex @SFGate @ScottAdamsSays JFC. I led you to it; I just wanted you to say it. The hard data is that there are 290k excess deaths from January to October, and 2 out of 3 of them are know to be due to COVID. Hint: this number is
RT @Olayy: @CygnusT1 @jefftimmer @ProjectLincoln If you’re curious it’s a 26.5% increase https://t.co/NaWDMXPoGK https://t.co/jZXZyT1Hrb
@Huilo45912355 Да пожалуйста, вот американская статистика по сверхсмертности. 300 тыс. решивших спонтанно умереть в этос году по совершенно не зависящим от вируса причинам: https://t.co/8Mcc8OVB9G
@TheGoosecast @1looktrinashipe @matthewdmarsden @AlexBerenson You’ve yet to show me the CDC’s stats to support your claim. This is from the CDC and is not about a body count. https://t.co/JZcsowOz3X
@wjack76995 @WilliamDavidW12 @MichaelCoudrey You are bad at this: https://t.co/wYvTsZDaqa
@irritatediowan @NamRevelc @fiinbob @realDonaldTrump From the cdc website; Overall, an estimated 299,028 excess deaths occurred from late January through October 3, 2020, with 198,081 (66%) excess deaths attributed to COVID-19. https://t.co/M63fZPtqeu
@MiakaKuroishi @infobee I am not sure where you get your numbers but they are incorrect, 300,000 more people died in the USA this year compared to the people dying per year on average the last years. It’s only going to get worse until enough people are vac
Covid kills 30 year too https://t.co/JYxaqb44iS
@CathyFr31493290 @murray_nyc @realDonaldTrump @KLoeffler @sendavidperdue Also, just the CDC and not a screenshot... https://t.co/P0TP3fafXV
@JuniorJohnFK When people thought it was 'only' 208,940 deaths October 3rd, CDC counted near 299,028 excess deaths. We're now at 316,202 official tally. You lie. You spread false information. It did increase excess deaths. https://t.co/2HgAQwYp1B https:
@digitalkraken76 @murray_nyc @realDonaldTrump Where do you source that stat? According to the CDC excess death are higher than the reported Covid19 death toll https://t.co/dM5UDcBthH
RT @TheSqueeze80: @AmeliaIris5 @damien_serrano @darrelpullie @realDonaldTrump Did I not also post the CDC link? Here you go. https://t.co/V…
RT @ivaningrad: Exactamente los mismos números motivos en un estudio publicado sobre el aumento de infartos en Denver: https://t.co/ZvBwjDF…
@AmeliaIris5 @damien_serrano @darrelpullie @realDonaldTrump Did I not also post the CDC link? Here you go. https://t.co/VRO5ngFujS
@mu11igan @AltSelenite @ANDevereaux @jeffreyatucker Yup lockdowns are deadly
@JGunn10 @Jenny_MommaLion @17R45 @AdamInHTownTX @washingtonpost As of late November the CDC hasnt released final 2019 numbers... also the CDC released a statement over a month ago talking about the 299,000 excess deaths this YTD (Oct 3rd). https://t.co/MdP
@MichaelSReith1 @xandersohn @Phil_Johnson_ @johnmacarthur https://t.co/ktPMOvQ4GT. Based on NVSS data, excess deaths have occurred every week in the United States since March 2020. An estimated 299,028 more persons than expected have died since January 26
@TreeBryguy @JoJoFromJerz @marcorubio Stop spreading misinformation. https://t.co/cl7lZPK1uY
@Kyle_Beckley @USAFacts This manual? https://t.co/8L5TB6kSTa "Overall, an estimated 299,028 excess deaths occurred from late January through October 3, 2020, with 198,081 (66%) excess deaths attributed to COVID-19."
@westwally1 @USAFacts The CDC "Overall, an estimated 299,028 excess deaths occurred from late January through October 3, 2020, with 198,081 (66%) excess deaths attributed to COVID-19" https://t.co/8L5TB6kSTa There's no conflict
@dangerm52645728 @tuneoutandLOOK @SulleyTruman Total deaths were up 300,000, or about 10%, in early October, as this CDC report will tell you. It’s around 400,000 now. https://t.co/48tJmWDVJi
@DynamoJoe1 @iiimadmaniii @ByMikeBaker Wrong. "Overall, an estimated 299,028 excess deaths occurred from late January through October 3, 2020, with 198,081 (66%) excess deaths attributed to COVID-19." https://t.co/TSl8FyTgaT
@sandyknibb53 @drdavidsamadi @MillerStream Your source is some guy on Twitter with no citation? That's rich Here's mine "Overall, an estimated 299,028 excess deaths occurred from late January through October 3, 2020" https://t.co/awMBAtnYv3
@MichealPriest12 @aidancorrigan @paddyb_ireland https://t.co/ZqTjBkZqEe from the CDC, not a screenshot of a Twitter users figures, read it.
@CygnusT1 @jefftimmer @ProjectLincoln If you’re curious it’s a 26.5% increase https://t.co/NaWDMXPoGK https://t.co/jZXZyT1Hrb
@HeidiRobin13 Do I take your co-worker’s guess or rely on the CDC data about the US? Here’s what the CDC says: “Overall, an estimated 299,028 excess deaths occurred from late January through October 3, 2020, with 198,081 (66%) excess deaths attributed to
@SteveConz1 @Jessferg2253 @Edwards68Cindy @hanlee888 @realDonaldTrump https://t.co/kJp05mPGTd I’ll entertain you, trumptard
@artifact99 @its_menieb @realDonaldTrump According to the CDC website at 12/19 about 73,000 MORE have died THIS YEAR THAN 2019. https://t.co/VMjgrpG4b0
@BriSteyaert @TenOldMen @realDonaldTrump Fuck off with your lies. CDC says otherwise. https://t.co/qUr3UT6lTD
@renemiette @spartanwanderer @wrmarley @NPR No, it is factually correct. https://t.co/p2PvfgORmG
@Patmcm129 @ToddPow64224160 @FrankLuntz The CDC (who allegedly published the above data) disagrees: https://t.co/8s2aWMJ5Jc
@KenMcCarthy @nntaleb So what are the legitamate death rates? I’m guessing you mean the excess mortality rates. Where do those stand? https://t.co/MegXeBEQKD
@BamaCrazy1 @BizarroJezzy @DrSquishy @DrEricDing True, kids is more resistance to the disease. But it's still add up to the overall death. Not to mention the complication and long-term effect those who survive, even young people. Afterall, from Jan 26 – Oc
@ImmeSwek040 @elkmovie @ChrisMommsen @NateSilver538 That was a good thread. I believe those percentages don't take into account that the middle aged population is more likely to get the virus and more likely to spread the virus than the oldest at this poin
@ChadHawkins7 @GovRidge @jaketapper Okay, asshole: you can’t ignore the raw data that is continuously churned out all year. Here’s a link to the CDC explaining a surplus death increase in 2020 that, wait for it, mirrors the death totals from Covid-19. http
@mommy_american @BlueWaver910 @ashvasnyc @ColumbiaMSPH @WHO Yes. It confirms the seriousness of the pandemic. https://t.co/1aQfGiV8sa
@chiryfigueroa @Commonground41 Is the CDC now mainstream media? https://t.co/MemWTAEFdP
@PaulyHalle I have provided proof masks work, here is the proof on excess deaths https://t.co/vundVm949A What do you have to back your claim? https://t.co/iUnkz3L8l1