@Red_Rigger @DonaldJTrumpJr Right. You are one of those. Explain the excess death numbers please. Lots more car crashes? No. Poisoning? No. And world wide? No. https://t.co/ZDxfImKfwu
@The_Otaku_Vault @BuzzFeedNews The number of TOTAL deaths from any cause went up this year by about the same number of COVID deaths. https://t.co/5VeW9RaGLf
@RandPaul There are excess deaths among every age group 25 and older. https://t.co/tsHYDW2tvj
@THart39 @_MTbaum @amydempsey This is false, the death rate has risen. Here’s a link from the CDC detailing excess deaths: https://t.co/Xt7EGEn0gv
RT @thedanholo: @Tauries33 @3005bear I suggest you do a little research on excess deaths my man. https://t.co/c8wgLnPONi
@Tauries33 @3005bear I suggest you do a little research on excess deaths my man. https://t.co/c8wgLnPONi
@donwinslow We are well past 500K. Here's a CDC page on the issue: https://t.co/oW37HfPxv4 tho it looks to be a bit out of date. They should have better numbers by now. Anyway, _way_ more than 500K and still more if you credit Covid with backfilling live
@solidarity1986 @chandx_sam @spartanwanderer @dpakman We don't need the full numbers. Between Jan 26 & Oct 3 the US had 299k more deaths officially reported than than the same period in recent years. Reported COVID deaths around Oct 3 were around 215k.
@jedediahmayii @grave_acid @AlexCSprague You think that accounted for a half million dead? You're kidding right? https://t.co/6RLhL6lWXs
@_jamesdenham @but_rly_tho @rhetorusrex @FrankLuntz We had 299,000 excess deaths in the period ending early October 2020 as compared to previous, and that was with masks, shutdowns, and closing schools. What do you think would have happened had we not don
@_jamesdenham @but_rly_tho @rhetorusrex @FrankLuntz "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/fFL57m1xMF
@WeHaveNoRights2 @AriellaElema @KashPrime Perhaps u should try using a direct credible source instead of someone's meme. 😑 This compares 2020 deaths from previous years. This was from 10/2020. The Covid death count is much higher now. https://t.co/qGVF
@_KJKelly @JohnTierneyNYC @BenMarten Which makes 510k likely way too high. Also, they were using five-year average here ... https://t.co/75woXx6bSN
@SgtOpt @cheil17 @RandPaul According to the CDC you’re dead wrong. https://t.co/jlVMfQmzFG
@mcfunny @SpeakeasyJames Oh, I think I understand this topic just fine. https://t.co/hrSQ1GmOdk
@tooturnttony999 @Jayme_HopeBU @notthunderaaa @JakeLobin https://t.co/n762RLRPNC Ok but these people never tested positive for covid so that throws your argument out the window ....
@tooturnttony999 @Jayme_HopeBU @notthunderaaa @JakeLobin Like we’ve known since last June we’ve been undercounting deaths across the country snd the world. This isn’t a debate. Not an argument. It is fact. https://t.co/n762RLRPNC
@laughatcat @AlexBerenson Yes it did https://t.co/gKs82rePUs
RT @firesleuth: @gregggonsalves @GovRonDeSantis The study indicates that roughly 2/3 of excess deaths are Covid, which is EXACTLY in line w…
RT @firesleuth: @gregggonsalves @GovRonDeSantis The study indicates that roughly 2/3 of excess deaths are Covid, which is EXACTLY in line w…
@gregggonsalves @GovRonDeSantis The study indicates that roughly 2/3 of excess deaths are Covid, which is EXACTLY in line with the CDC's own nationwide estimate that 1/3 of excess deaths nationwide not attributed to Covid, so where is the issue here beyond
@EWoodhouse7 @Humble_Analysis @BenMarten Here’s where the 100K came from. Obviously we ended 2020 higher, but a number we had. I was just trying to work backwards from total excess. https://t.co/99pjHdGTCj
@IamCelticFairy @PAHealthDept 500K WITH CV-19. 500K Includes false positives, severe comorbidities, and death certificate matching. Also, fun fact, lockdowns have killed at least 100K. https://t.co/6zWdFzKXwk
@KasparLewes You’re absolutely adorable presuming anything about me. You show your entire self, however, by this line of attack. How’s about this one? https://t.co/s774wr6cYp Excess deaths. Preventable ones, had science been folllowed.
@boulderfish @MartinKulldorff @CT_Bergstrom He was asked if younger age groups need the vaccine. He said, no. They do need it eventually. https://t.co/tsHYDW2tvj
@boutros555 @MartinKulldorff @CT_Bergstrom People 25-44 have the largest percentage increase in death and it's due to COVID. It's reckless to claim this age group does not need the vaccine. https://t.co/tsHYDW2tvj
@rybyn2 @realJ2A @JoshMandelOhio "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/UYs4kZocBd
RT @MusingsOfYouth: @NerdTalkDan @sepiatonal Suicide rate increase, starvation, denial of treatment access, and the long-term effects of ec…
@NerdTalkDan @sepiatonal Suicide rate increase, starvation, denial of treatment access, and the long-term effects of economic depression for everyone but the top 1% have already eclipsed 500k in life-years and will eclipse 500k in sheer numbers over the ne
RT @RadiologyInfo_: CDC: From 1/26/20 to 10/3/20, the U.S. experienced 300K more deaths than expected. A third of those were from causes ot…
@prchovanec @jewcoffee Fox was in denial about COVID19 this whole time. The CDC recently estimated nearly 300,000 excess deaths in the US for most of 2020 which roughly equates with COVID19 deaths for that period of time. https://t.co/JejIVVPQnG https://t.
@DakilaOne @sival84 @Covid19Crusher 2/ "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 persons." https://t.co/KBLILnt6XY
@KimberlySpecial @BillKristol Take a look at what’s called ‘excess deaths’ on America for 2020. https://t.co/HHTRdfWGlK
@mizjwolf @danielwinlander @chrislhayes Death numbers are indeed up. You have literally no idea what you're talking about. https://t.co/5WFvmlLHsN
@gofourth777 @walkerva @BuckSexton @ScottGiorgini according to who? https://t.co/WfLfLhVZ8K
@nstdenis @peggy_blair Chilling. In US they say 2 out of 3 excess deaths may be due to COVID. https://t.co/G8X3APBrh7
BS
@Kronkelworm1988 @SchipperAsporto @erikmouthaanRTL Dat is niet het daadwerkelijke cijfer, maar wat men verwachtte... maar toeb kwam corona.. https://t.co/RGR4JSeEGz
@verbal_wn13 @theDuke570 @ksorbs Over 290,000 excess deaths in 2020. Do you think they all died in motorcycle accidents? https://t.co/rIUSBtf0is
Aussi surmortalité qui débute en bas de 70 ans à Montréal. https://t.co/xpxLNk7lKE Le CDC a vu la plus une forte augmentation de la surmortalité chez les 25-44 ans. https://t.co/SVjCCRWuad https://t.co/GJM2eK54xA
RT @RadiologyInfo_: CDC: From 1/26/20 to 10/3/20, the U.S. experienced 300K more deaths than expected. A third of those were from causes ot…
CDC: From 1/26/20 to 10/3/20, the U.S. experienced 300K more deaths than expected. A third of those were from causes other than COVID. Delays in scans, screenings, and treatments can be deadly. Please talk to your physicians about making a #ReturnToCare. h
@henkdejonghoorn @TheWhiteWolves5 @_romeo_f @Kraamertje @burgercomiteeu @thierrybaudet Jawel hoor. Bijna 300.000... waar heb jij dat plaatje vandaan? Zelf gemaakt? https://t.co/RGR4JSeEGz
I can't believe people are still arguing that older people were more likely to die anyway. It feels like trying to talk to someone while their head is under a running faucet.
@TheNewzLOL @jinnnithan @Whackdd @WGAL Name calling now? Keep it classy. Guess you aren't aware of the excess deaths in 2020. https://t.co/CVvWra6xCj
@jenneraub @__i960 @WSJ Facts. Just because you're more likely to die doesn't mean you should have or would have died. https://t.co/i6T3SNWFrk https://t.co/MCjV6VIEhx https://t.co/TlsQwyNntg
@Mami38796588 あと、CDCはアメリカでの超過死亡の調査をしています。 https://t.co/1MR98tVgES アジア人がことさら感染しにくいという結果は出ていませんね。
@suitedupwook This guy used to make a good attempt at parsing out the excess deaths causes.
@johnc_finney @ScottAdamsSays People aged 25-44 had the largest percentage increase in death due to COVID. https://t.co/tsHYDW2tvj
@71Correc @WissamAzma @al_hashimi_7 @RealityToday3 هنا الارقام تثبت الزيادة الكبيرة في الوفيات في امريكا السنة الماضية. https://t.co/Zs276OvEl5
@chevychasinrips @mikeybeats @LuckyShou @TicTocTick https://t.co/lzbcjO0XK1 Death rate is probably not the best metric to judge the seriousness of the disease, since it includes infants, children, age groups not really affected by the virus.
@mildishphambino @knitter21045 @taramooknee Interestingly, deaths were slightly lower than average for under-25s. https://t.co/iL3gGvOurH
@OG4LIEF @chuckwoolery @Bella623 OK, first, you should source your claims. Second, why does COVID simply being a contributing factor to a death make it less of a concern? Have you read the CDC report on the excessive deaths in 2020? https://t.co/RiMeWqzX
@GrowLikeProtea @gehrig38 @Jayboo2u Lady, the excess number of 2020 deaths is well documented by the CDC so I don’t know what fantasy math you’re talking about: https://t.co/01ikexxzUN
@john27212150 @cshelley1212 @PeterBackes3 @TheBabylonBee @benshapiro fine. here's the CDC explaining what excess deaths are: https://t.co/TYRRD2Lc3F here's an NYT articles examining newer CDC information: https://t.co/3fGiF9QP5b here's an article talkin
@OshinskieMark @AlexBerenson @amazon Yup. And sometimes 25-44 year olds die at a rate that is 30-40% above normal for a group with very low all-cause mortality. 2020 was such a year. Any guesses as to why? https://t.co/KRGZVdVzw8
@imetatronink @theripsnorter @ClareCraigPath Pattern of excess does not align with Covid for the under 45’s. And hear that there are signs of increased overdoses. https://t.co/Wm4YHzObdi
From @CDCgov: From January 26 to October 3, the U.S. experienced 300K more deaths than expected. A third were from causes other than #COVID19. Delays in scans, screenings, and treatments can be deadly. https://t.co/0J6gYk9LJl #ReturnToCare
RT @ivaningrad: Exactamente los mismos números motivos en un estudio publicado sobre el aumento de infartos en Denver: https://t.co/ZvBwjDF…
@SymeonCosburn @HowardSteen4 @IanCockerill2 @MLevitt_NP2013 Making the flyer "easily printable" doesn't make it more true. US had 300,000 excess deaths through October. https://t.co/B5iXBSMdb7 Canada had 12,000 excess deaths in 2020. https://t.co/5JboVHe
@BenMarten Found it. https://t.co/TkjceHObMe
@davidedillard @ryanstruyk @gtconway3d Not much to spin really. They're just numbers. https://t.co/YjxzunWji2
@berryfairyland @dianefrost @ryanstruyk @gtconway3d "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/YjxzunWji2
@croman39 @CherylP13 @ScottGottliebMD That's a load of rubbish. Through October of 2020, there were 300k excess deaths. Of those 200k were from covid. https://t.co/VIKnDBXKZ7
@thereal_truther @kmgg223 @greg_travis @TrishtheSkeptic @jayne_puligan @Arthur68062978 @TheEliKlein @MartinKulldorff With few exceptions, metabolic health & clinical frailty have determined outcomes. There are exceptions always. ~12% excess deaths in 2
@hughjassdevice @geekpondering @NateSilver538 If you’re under 25. There are excess deaths from COVID in every age group except for those under 25. https://t.co/tsHYDW2tvj
@Josephmcclearw1 @thehill https://t.co/GVhrTnLVZd you can see for all age groups sans <25, that the average number of deaths during the pandemic was higher than a normal year's # of deaths. the risk of death is increased for all age groups over the nor
@vancemurphy @CBSNews Last year there were already 300,000 deaths above the average by early October. Deaths this year occuring at a much faster rate. https://t.co/lIqTY995Zx https://t.co/IGv4l4ti40
@Texas_Steve_Blu @gemdata @Annakhait @TheRightMelissa As of October the cdc reported 300k excess deaths. https://t.co/IhTgD0ZynP
@2017rockwood @AlexpiersonAMP It's indisputable that the US has more cases. People outside the US know the most because of overseas cases coming in from the US. As a result we have a 'US' category when it comes to community transmission. There's also exce
@KneelB4Zodd @A1ienFN @NBCNews This was in october buddy. Now extrapolate what months of no lockdown in red states has done https://t.co/20G1Xomx58
@misterkel1 @SKMorefield @naomirwolf 299,000 excess deaths between late January and early October of last year, according the the CDC. https://t.co/Q64CbrNmL9 That was when the official total from COVID was 216,025. The official total is now over 500,00
@j4zzcat @idanvegana על מה אתה מדבר בן אדם https://t.co/OWzylwBQbJ על מה בשם אלוהים אתה מדבר ? https://t.co/y9EekNOn8o 🤦🏽🤦🏽🤦🏽 https://t.co/771bNnlsrM
CDC: From 1/26/20 - 10/3/20, US experienced 300K more deaths than expected. A third of those were from causes other than COVID. Delays in scans, screenings, and treatments can be deadly. Please talk to your physicians about making a #ReturnToCare. https://
@TerriSchehr57 @rlamartini He was 99% right. Except for the fact about deaths not being increased. He was 100% wrong on that. Actually off by about > 300K deaths. https://t.co/eon1ZsLy07
@MeisterPugs @andrewbostom @jhaskinscabrera Government public health organizations in the US were muzzled for much of the past year. If you think that hasn't affected the information coming from the CDC... It's not a coincidence this is one of the few CDC
@CCentenoMD Struck by this line in your blog post: "I was able to determine that [Covid-19] deaths are very real, even if the huge numbers being reported in the media are likely lower based on actual CDC data." Explain this: https://t.co/UyQXrAlVMG
I was struck by this line in your blog post: "I was able to determine that [Covid-19] deaths are very real, even if the huge numbers being reported in the media are likely lower based on actual CDC data." How do you explain this: https://t.co/UyQXrAlVMG
@Trent_mcbride @jmhorp There are excess deaths in every age group except for those under 25 years old. Adults 25-44 had the highest percentage increase in death. https://t.co/tsHYDW2tvj
@TsicsafPelosi @DrKristenW @EthicalSkeptic He tracks it as represented on this chart:
@PeterShore5 @kayleighmcenany https://t.co/tKh4A3dvxt Money quote: "Overall, an estimated 299,028 excess deaths occurred from late January through October 3, 2020..." COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. as of December 31, 2020 was abut 360,000. Your use of 500
@the_grepster @Hold2LLC And one of the best sources (for the US, in regard to excess deaths, reasons, and age groups) is probably still the CDC. https://t.co/qLZvqNYMJq
@ReubenR80027912 @chewieken @NateSilver538 Under 25. There are excess deaths amongst all age groups, except those under 25 years old. https://t.co/tsHYDW2tvj https://t.co/X6EVZ3IbYb
@Supernetworks @nytimes Plus another 300K in excess deaths. It's heartbreaking https://t.co/QyE6VtVESn
@CLEsissy @camfromtwittter “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. The largest percentage increases were seen among adults aged 25–44..”https:
RT @ai6yrham: @engineco16 CDC estimated 299,028 excess deaths occurred from late January through October 3, 2020, with 198,081 (66%) excess…
@Camcamculli Also here, let me help with your research. There were over 300k excess deaths in 2020 with AT LEAST 2/3 of those being attributed to COVID alone. Get a fucking clue mate. https://t.co/c8wgLnPONi
RT @ai6yrham: @engineco16 CDC estimated 299,028 excess deaths occurred from late January through October 3, 2020, with 198,081 (66%) excess…