RT @EthicalSkeptic: CDC: "Two thirds of excess deaths during the analysis period (66.2%; 198,081) were attributed to COVID-19 and the remai…
RT @EthicalSkeptic: CDC: "Two thirds of excess deaths during the analysis period (66.2%; 198,081) were attributed to COVID-19 and the remai…
RT @EthicalSkeptic: CDC: "Two thirds of excess deaths during the analysis period (66.2%; 198,081) were attributed to COVID-19 and the remai…
RT @EthicalSkeptic: CDC: "Two thirds of excess deaths during the analysis period (66.2%; 198,081) were attributed to COVID-19 and the remai…
RT @EthicalSkeptic: CDC: "Two thirds of excess deaths during the analysis period (66.2%; 198,081) were attributed to COVID-19 and the remai…
CDC: "Two thirds of excess deaths during the analysis period (66.2%; 198,081) were attributed to COVID-19 and the remaining third to other causes" On the date this study analyzed - TES showed 34.3% deaths from other causes. Dead on... https://t.co/Vf4IA
RT @ivaningrad: Exactamente los mismos números motivos en un estudio publicado sobre el aumento de infartos en Denver: https://t.co/ZvBwjDF…
RT @ivaningrad: Exactamente los mismos números motivos en un estudio publicado sobre el aumento de infartos en Denver: https://t.co/ZvBwjDF…
RT @ivaningrad: Exactamente los mismos números motivos en un estudio publicado sobre el aumento de infartos en Denver: https://t.co/ZvBwjDF…
@TimKalita @digdougdogman @michaelharriot @KevinMKruse Excess deaths were at 299k on October 3, with 198k directly attributed to Covid-19. No new numbers since then on excess deaths, but another 180k covid deaths have been reported since then. That's pre
@TK421spost @mikeray1968 @randyhillier @fordnation That's blatantly false. Stop spreading misinformation. https://t.co/B5iXBSMdb7
RT @ivaningrad: Exactamente los mismos números motivos en un estudio publicado sobre el aumento de infartos en Denver: https://t.co/ZvBwjDF…
@michaelreagin01 @nsslucario @reverendfraize @JoeBiden Good point. The number of deaths is MUCH higher.😇 Excess deaths are the difference between the number of deaths that were expected to occur during a given time period and the number of deaths that act
@_Andy_5_ @mj196410 @USlawreview Another lie. CDC was reporting on excess deaths months ago. https://t.co/B5iXBSMdb7
@clarky_82 @Peter_Fitz This might put it into perspective for you Clarky https://t.co/ffysNTAxv1
@BurningRiver87 @DanielD02668921 @DoodRun @TheFlatEartherr @Actor55734230 @2017_itstime @DamonSalvadore1 @nypost CoVID was the 3rd largest cause of death In a typical year, approximately 3 million Americans die. 2020 there were over 400,000 excess deaths,
@johnnys18449962 @JakeLobin idiot cites idiot numbers from idiot sources. here, have this: From January 26, 2020, through October 3, 2020, an estimated 299,028 MORE persons than expected have died in the United States.** That does not count after oct (whic
@mloe68 @Craig_A_Spencer @MarkLevineNYC Influenza deaths were down, probably due to the measures taken to reduce Covid transmission. Despite this, "there were at least 377,000 more deaths in 2020 compared to previous years". I don't think anyone needs to s
Very special sample from the class of insane tweets from Atlas. Yup, most Covid deaths aren't "from" Covid or even "with" Covid. They're "from" the lockdowns. Complete insanity. https://t.co/1MrMMvLcrS
@Angels_Pencil @TwitterSupport ...and lockdowns cause deaths too. I'm sure this Nobel Laureate doesn't qualify as an "expert"...🤦♂️ https://t.co/6zWdFzKXwk
@lalalacam32 @opopotamocnp @dangarcar @FuerzasDelOrden Sigue aprendiendo (EEUU) https://t.co/XhQdARj665
LIAR: "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 years..." https://t.co/Im0QIf
@PabloFasc https://t.co/pguJsYug88 dato mata relato
@michaelLussenbu @stacey_rudin Source of 299K excess deaths through October 3, 2020 https://t.co/6U0YA2I64P
RT @jasonmlindo: Very interesting idea.
@MBS_tweets @RobertKennedyJr Explain the figures here, will you ? https://t.co/XzfbqRu9zs
@Jason_Kendrick @Detroit_Redhead @ayecee17 @NC_Governor If you had done the smallest amount of research you would see that those are not final numbers and that we are looking at about 200K excess deaths this year so you sir are the dumb one here https://t.
RT @JuliaRaifman: Excess deaths should inform vaccine priorities Excess deaths: Hispanic: 53.6% Black: 32.9% Asian: 36.6% AI/AN: 34.6% Wh…
RT @JuliaRaifman: Excess deaths should inform vaccine priorities Excess deaths: Hispanic: 53.6% Black: 32.9% Asian: 36.6% AI/AN: 34.6% Wh…
RT @JuliaRaifman: Excess deaths should inform vaccine priorities Excess deaths: Hispanic: 53.6% Black: 32.9% Asian: 36.6% AI/AN: 34.6% Wh…
RT @JuliaRaifman: Excess deaths should inform vaccine priorities Excess deaths: Hispanic: 53.6% Black: 32.9% Asian: 36.6% AI/AN: 34.6% Wh…
Very interesting idea.
@OrderOfOpinion @KevinMacphee @kennic99 @marklevinshow Except 2020 was quite a bit higher. https://t.co/eCq8ZQTbuE
@LadyRoci @lord_juli @WatchGates @EduardoMazo5 @toni17lopez @LRsecreta @doctorgaona @DathosBD @PabloFuente @ccarballo50 @carmenporter_ El confinamiento mata a los pobres. Un tercio del exceso de mortalidad en EE.UU. es de personas jóvenes no relacionadas c
@SalomonJA @StanfordHP Great work! I wonder if you & your team are doing any analyses of how vaccination strategies will shape racial/ethnic disparities? I am surprised not to see more on this given huge disparities in COVID19 deaths in middle age http
RT @JuliaRaifman: Excess deaths should inform vaccine priorities Excess deaths: Hispanic: 53.6% Black: 32.9% Asian: 36.6% AI/AN: 34.6% Wh…
RT @JuliaRaifman: Excess deaths should inform vaccine priorities Excess deaths: Hispanic: 53.6% Black: 32.9% Asian: 36.6% AI/AN: 34.6% Wh…
@thelama_himself @jabarocas @Bob_Wachter @nytimes @ashishkjha Excess deaths are important to evaluate. Older people are > likely to die of COVID and are also > likely to die even in absence of COVID. Hispanic people have >4x excess deaths relative
RT @JuliaRaifman: Excess deaths should inform vaccine priorities Excess deaths: Hispanic: 53.6% Black: 32.9% Asian: 36.6% AI/AN: 34.6% Wh…
RT @JuliaRaifman: Excess deaths should inform vaccine priorities Excess deaths: Hispanic: 53.6% Black: 32.9% Asian: 36.6% AI/AN: 34.6% Wh…
Excess deaths should inform vaccine priorities Excess deaths: Hispanic: 53.6% Black: 32.9% Asian: 36.6% AI/AN: 34.6% White: 11.9% I interpret this as reflecting high exposure & deaths among essential workers https://t.co/bB3mLjdX0K h/t @WhitneyEpi
@jxavierf74 @jon_raso @JulieBorowski No I didn't. https://t.co/WOdqw0G8cp
@jxavierf74 @jon_raso @JulieBorowski No I didn't. https://t.co/XqdvTHC6CB
@chazrayterry @SnidePrince @jon_raso @JulieBorowski Yeah, more accurate estimates have the death rate as higher. The official number is likely an under estimate. https://t.co/XqdvTHC6CB
@bigfudge212121 @Songheart @andymoloney35 @ScottMorrisonMP @AnnastaciaMP Nice try. How about you check out an old tweet with a real link to CDC info showing an increase in excess deaths.
RT @TheEndisFar: @naomirwolf @Nemthur @ClareCraigPath If you read through the entire publication you will find it reads like the Affordable…
RT @TheEndisFar: @naomirwolf @Nemthur @ClareCraigPath If you read through the entire publication you will find it reads like the Affordable…
Where is the correlation to total deaths in the US for 2020 in relation to averages for last 10 years? Just fudgy stuff?
@naomirwolf @Nemthur @ClareCraigPath If you read through the entire publication you will find it reads like the Affordable Care Act, how the Unemployment Rate or Inflation is calculated. They avg 2015-2019, but 2015-17 were much lower so Expected Deaths a
Excess deaths increased considerably upon business reopening in the spring. The fact that unemployment benefits much higher than prior wages did not disincentivize work at this time should indicate failures of both risk communication and UI system design.
Well... You sure you have the right set of books? Cause, You know, bookkeeper and all. *they all have two, Right?
RT @TheEndisFar: @Nemthur @naomirwolf @ClareCraigPath The CDC is using a Poisson Regression Model with Spline terms to ESTIMATE excess deat…
@Nemthur @naomirwolf @ClareCraigPath The CDC is using a Poisson Regression Model with Spline terms to ESTIMATE excess deaths from COVID, but are not using any math, common sense, or models to estimate Fewer deaths from Heart Disease, Alzheimer's, etc. htt
@SamHM20 @HielanFling The average age of covid death is around 80 years old. The highest number of excess mortality is ages 25 - 55 which means it's not from covid, it's from suicides, overdoses etc. https://t.co/kKt9Mt0PJe
@RdgKnightRider @brehmjen @TimRunsHisMouth @RSBNetwork Ooh, an unsourced image given while demanding "well sourced responses" Very fun. Here you go, from your own source, which estimates over 3+ mil for 2020. You are off by a few 100K. https://t.co/NN9
@kimberleypalfr1 @randyhillier Really? How fascinating. Then what do you think caused 300,000 excess deaths in the United States? Toenail fungus? https://t.co/B5iXBSMdb7
@BobbieV53 @hellomomtrovert @McKaylaRoseJ @murray_nyc @realDonaldTrump @senatemajldr @JohnCornyn @SenJohnThune oh, good, someone typed something. This is how you get all your 'evidence,', huh? https://t.co/DA997iFei2
@HotSpitJohnson @GayPoupon @UPop2 @FormallySomeone @ABC “Overall, an estimated 299,028 excess deaths have occurred in the United States from late January through October 3, 2020” https://t.co/W6IpJ0x5ej
@Brendan85240221 @Discussion_Time @Hel199775716 @MWSmithLover @webhammer124 @murray_nyc @realDonaldTrump Yeah, nah. And this is actually from the CDC site, not some dodgy made up table https://t.co/rcsHD28RRb
RT @mcfunny: @Rosietweet1 @goddeketal @SpringerNature @c_drosten @Eurosurveillanc media and government are reliable, the media is reporting…
@Rosietweet1 @goddeketal @SpringerNature @c_drosten @Eurosurveillanc media and government are reliable, the media is reporting what is really happening. Again, in Los Angeles ambulances are being directed to not transport people to hospitals that have a lo
@Rosietweet1 @fiski70 use actual information, not tweets. https://t.co/9g2JkoNp14
@Tony_mac11 @randyhillier Please stop spreading these lies. https://t.co/B5iXBSMdb7 Reliable data for the last two months is not available yet. Mortality data always lags behind by months.
@nachoseldon Hay más muertes. https://t.co/8k97n2vJMM https://t.co/Un0me6Nsmr
I should note: If we use excess deaths as our measuring stick, we're probably well past 400,000 already. Excess mortality was already at 299K in early October, ahead of the confirmed COVID-19 death toll by then (216K). https://t.co/b45ltWqU6W
@CameronBrick @joshtybur Data lags hard. Even 2019 not available yet. Here is some 2018 data. Most of the unintentional poisonings in 25-44 yo category are unintentional drug overdoses - majority opiod. #1 cause of accidental death US & rising Also s
@Dancewme430 @nYcDnA @feminist_viking @marinara_sawce @uzumakigallery Michele quote your source. The CDC reports 300k excess deaths this year. This takes into account statistical spikes. You can plot the number of expected deaths. It has been consistent fo
@TheRealKrow @Nall17268025 @Heart_landart @dlm198 @HuffPostPol @BretBaier Wow, all you have are talking points. There are probably more than 350,000 deaths. The whole world got this. Only we have the worst numbers. Doctors do not lie on death certificates.
@BeyondUltra1 @profwolff If the US test numbers are inflated, why have there been 300,000+ deaths? https://t.co/1DKKJomq9B
@Janet07302366 @ABC7 Here's an actual verified link you can click that shows an additional 180,000+ covid deaths in 2020. https://t.co/e1cbz6XRVh
@BBCBreaking Problems caused by lockdowns: 299,000 thousand excess all cause death. 1/3 of those deaths from lockdown not covid. https://t.co/m7L6gFa9Eu
RT @RaphaelKlijn: De oversterfte in 2020 heeft meer oorzaken dan het virus alleen: hittegolf en maatregelen tellen ook mee. In de VS schat…
@_Patriot_Party_ @JanaHoggatt1 @itsmewendle @TheRealHoarse @Santos4Congress @nytimes Citation please. Here's an actual legitimate source & deaths have inc since Oct. "From January 26, 2020, through October 3, 2020, an estimated 299,028 more persons th
@tedcruz 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/SXdpEzyxoL
@queconvos @just_pilgrim @secupp https://t.co/s6wnZ2IEBk This was as of October. We don't even know how many more than 350,000 there were. At 2500 deaths/day we will be at 500k in 60 days. Intelligent people don't stick their heads in the sand and choose
@JackReacherRipz @ShaunPMaca @OldKeto @SkyNewsAust How about we link to some actual facts. US excess death stats from CDC. Enjoy! https://t.co/qlbSXVOhjb
@OduruSammy @Rheasen14 @DawnWil43359455 @ScottPresler @SenTomCotton That is incorrect, CDC shows 299,028 excess deaths occurred from late January through October 3, 2020, with 198,081 (66%) excess deaths attributed to COVID-19. Your just repeating misinfor
@realDonaldTrump @CDCgov Then why have there been over 300,000 more deaths than the average from previous years? If not COVID, then what is killing Americans? https://t.co/sSozxFgMAO
@ImJoyola @itsJeffTiedrich @realDonaldTrump @CDCgov This is why we don’t do screenshots, Joy. https://t.co/pRpxztexWS
@aramari1 @clairlemon CDC: "the average percentage change in deaths over this period compared with previous years was largest for adults aged 25–44 years" https://t.co/t5kpMgSpm1
@Bladerunner756 @greenhousenyt @realDonaldTrump You mean this page from the CDC, the one that says: "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." h
@Lindhacker @MortenElsoe @fjelsted @_Henrik_Olsen @BrianMork 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/RuqUiMJlo4
@Bladerunner756 @Caligurl9 @greenhousenyt @realDonaldTrump I thought this post directly from the CDC might help since you mentioned them. There's a link to a very detailed pdf they published at the bottom. Hope this is helpful... 😊 *** The numbers are ex