@cedean99 @EMacskasy @DavidJoffe64 The vaccine wasn't rolled out until December of 2020. https://t.co/iquORNfHpX https://t.co/08JzOyry1h
@End_thetyranny @wanderlusterers You're just sadly misinformed; it absolutely did. Many noticed. Just no-one inside your media bubble did. https://t.co/52MozLC4H6 https://t.co/9bfzI5eHet https://t.co/pXm6udUwFt https://t.co/NCBxtyLOzW https://t.co/4
@trkrwf050501 @BowtiedlLa @quacktack @bkendig @ScottAdamsSays Can be confirmed by anyone looking at total death (e.g. mortuary) data and other health data, around the world. Here's a published version from Yale School of Public Health: https://t.co/tyeP1h
@4292Godzilla @W_illiam_C @jchasedavis So, what about the many studies like this one: https://t.co/SnIyZI33j8 That were not funded by any drug company, that say that the usual stats on deaths are actually undercounting the real impact? Do you think there
@TriTexan There is several: here is one - https://t.co/8dazBpxHRX
@Charlie81207771 @saltbeefsandwch @EcoGofsupplies @BreezerGalway @GashPoMedia @SwaledaleMutton @redeyeanonymous @horseivermectin @getalife649v341 @liedsuddenly @InCytometry That's COVID deaths, dingdong NOT excess deaths Get it? NOT excess deaths You h
@ContramediosSM @reverhaus1 @Anujbost Hmm tienes fuente para esta declaracion? Por que los datos no parecen indicar que España fuera la que más muertos tuvo en ese periodo. Ejemplo usa: Muertes oficiales por covid del 1 de Marzo al 30 de Mayo -> 95.235
@thereal_truther @USMortality This JAMA study found that, between March 1st-May 30th ‘20, “The number of excess all-cause deaths was 28% higher than the official tally of COVID-19–reported deaths”. Obviously ALL 28% isn’t misclassification, but it’s pretty
@tangoguitar @ThereKyle @hoonior5 @FLSurgeonGen Luckily for you, this has been studied. Covid deaths are undercounted in nearly every jurisdiction. For example https://t.co/z9SNGnFvCQ
@Peter_Samuel_SF @DouHan @leseerlaubnis @Andre__Damon @PeteUK7 The increase in death started too early. Even a blue-collar guy like me, gets that. Note the dates on these: https://t.co/hoCydnn9CC https://t.co/fd2lmbJdIs https://t.co/bzEPEU2iRJ The in
@ShonadMcDermott @TheEconomist Some articles, from early 2020: https://t.co/9bfzI5eHet https://t.co/GYYPHK2tPA https://t.co/NCBxtyLOzW
@LPhesterson @MNoelH @goddeketal e.g. Estimation of Excess Deaths Associated With the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States, March to May 2020 "Official tallies of deaths due to COVID-19 underestimate the full increase in deaths associated with the pande
#COVID-19 deaths in the US continue to be undercounted, research shows, despite claims of 'overcounts' @ConversationEDU https://t.co/wIMOVD2VXS https://t.co/djTzDtsvDJ
@John38934556 @jeffreyatucker This is silly; we're not discussing Finland. Epidemiologists agree that worldwide, covid deaths are probably undercounted by a lot. For example: https://t.co/S7TrJvlt6J
@carico28 @Oletros @JamesSurowiecki I don’t “believe” anything. I’m just stating what countless studies have shown since the pandemic began. Here’s just a few examples. https://t.co/5B2X8yQoil https://t.co/5B2X8yQoil
RT @VaccineJo: And epidemics, such as COVID-19 and Influenza. 9/ https://t.co/UrmVsSIwR3 https://t.co/YyeMCn9UkX
And epidemics, such as COVID-19 and Influenza. 9/ https://t.co/UrmVsSIwR3 https://t.co/YyeMCn9UkX
@GlumurBjornsson @gustichef Excess mortality stafar líklegast af því að Bandaríkin eru að skrá miklu færri dauðsföll en raun ber vitni. https://t.co/elPfhPsCPp
@Tomblvd @femboy_jesus @18Strength @wokal_distance Basic claims based on April 2020 info: 1. COVID 19 was novel. 2. Transmission occured early/before symptoms, making transmission higher than other SARS-COV. 3. Due to higher transmission, excess mortalit
@yeahrig22229393 @jewelrygirl1216 @cali_gal1 @MarkJohnson10 @lapublichealth @kathrynbarger Wait, you think COVID deaths are over reported? Ummm, that’s not what the majority of your colleagues think. Anyway, I can see you’d rather not engage in honest di
Excess deaths from COVID-19 may be 30% higher. Not lower. #yfnv #yfnv2 #neighborhoodvirologist https://t.co/MvT2Ym3cIg https://t.co/IoW1dM4gbb https://t.co/ixlD6Wbdep
@epkingalwaystcb apologies, those links are for underreported *cases.* Here are some studies on the underreporting of deaths: https://t.co/BiwcKREQI1 https://t.co/czvDAj5wff https://t.co/COW2SFOzYc
RT @TheFerrariLab: @DipierroAnthony Absolutely. Dan Weinberger at Yale has been doing some great work on this front for One day I’ll do a t…
@DipierroAnthony Absolutely. Dan Weinberger at Yale has been doing some great work on this front for One day I’ll do a thread on excess mortality and it’s distant and more mysterious cousin “deaths averted”. https://t.co/MH9dvcmab0
RT @Farzad_MD: 3/ On the other hand, using COVID-specific hospitalizations may be overcounting "incidental" cases among those admitted (or…
RT @Farzad_MD: 3/ On the other hand, using COVID-specific hospitalizations may be overcounting "incidental" cases among those admitted (or…
RT @Farzad_MD: 3/ On the other hand, using COVID-specific hospitalizations may be overcounting "incidental" cases among those admitted (or…
RT @Farzad_MD: 3/ On the other hand, using COVID-specific hospitalizations may be overcounting "incidental" cases among those admitted (or…
RT @Farzad_MD: 3/ On the other hand, using COVID-specific hospitalizations may be overcounting "incidental" cases among those admitted (or…
RT @Farzad_MD: 3/ On the other hand, using COVID-specific hospitalizations may be overcounting "incidental" cases among those admitted (or…
3/ On the other hand, using COVID-specific hospitalizations may be overcounting "incidental" cases among those admitted (or dying) for other reasons, especially if very high attack rate for Omicron (got to rerun excess mortality analysis, @WeinbergerDan)
@Curmudgeon1836 @kocilab @jsholt1 @EAJRVA @DTrain89009 I said your source, as in https://t.co/gbv6WXVMHs I'd also like your opinion on this, it's from Yale. https://t.co/lgj54ZJXFs
@Aufmerksam20 Klar, eine "Grippewelle", die in einigen Regionen der USA mehrere hunderttausend Tote als üblich gefordert hat. https://t.co/RUUc2pdqDt
@stop_degeneracy @NewFlashlight @DrNathanCole Nein, weil wir bei CoVID in Ländern mit nicht ausreichenden Maßnahmen, wie in den USA 2020, eine deutliche Übersterblichkeit haben. https://t.co/RUUc2pdqDt
@rybmich @M_T_Franz @SHomburg @punktpreradovic @rki_de @destatis Dann nimm doch Zahlen aus den USA als Grundlage. Ist auch ein westliches Land mit hoher Bevölkerungsdichte. Dort gab es zu den Höhepunkten der Pandemie 2020 eine deutliche Übersterblichkeit.
@rybmich @M_T_Franz @SHomburg @punktpreradovic Weil Krankenhäuser in Deutschland nicht grundlos seit mittlerweile über eineinhalb Jahren regelmäßig deutlich höheren Belastungen ausgesetzt sind und die Sterblichkeit in einigen Regionen der USA 2020 nicht zu
@Miles62906203 @KoryYeshua brooo...WHERE ARE THE MILLIONS OF DEATHS IN AMERICA... oh fuck, no wait. there they are. right fuckin there in front of my blind eyes. wow i'm dumb https://t.co/Qwn7B1AoZd
@jason_tebbe Yes, this study below is just from the first few months of pandemic but the best state (MN) was still 12% shy: https://t.co/FESsGt5ZL9
Could we get this paper on excess all cause deaths during Covid by state updated? It's only for March-May 2020 (but still really interesting) https://t.co/FESsGt5ZL9
@bcookin @seb90266 @RobIsRatings @netw3rk Yup. The number of deaths due to any cause far outstripped national seasonal averages due to any cause in 2020. A good chunk of that is not attributable directly to COVID, suggesting deaths as a whole went up. htt
@McNicollb @RaymondWeaver20 @finbarvano @mhoptman @HueyPNewton13 Study showing COVID deaths are, if anything being undercounted. You must have missed it, since I posted it quite a while ago. https://t.co/5DtQk7TTbo
@McNicollb @RaymondWeaver20 @finbarvano @mhoptman @HueyPNewton13 Two deaths (one motorcycle accident, one claimed but no source). https://t.co/LTZr2PEKaf https://t.co/UVpyCjOeDn https://t.co/4BtdBwOCvS How about an actual study, which shows, if anything
@mom2jadzia @lashdiva03 @A93kggssamv @FoxNews We already have that data. About 350k more people died than projected in 2020. It aligned with the general Covid death count at the time it was published. Again, the arguments you push have already bee
@MEUNIERPatric11 Moquez vous si vous voulez. Ce n'est pas parce qu'on ne "voit pas" les morts qu'ils n'existent pas. Ici encore cet argument ne sert que la logique qui est celle que vous avez decidé d'adopter, et on trouve des contre exemples assez vite.
@EBrillianten @StonedJebediah @brosator CoVID-19 hat in den USA 2020 zum Höhepunkt der Pandemie ein Vielfaches mehr der in den Vorjahren üblichen Sterbefällen verursacht. https://t.co/RUUc2pdqDt Erzähl' mir mehr über die "nicht so gefährliche Grippe"...
@EBrillianten @StonedJebediah @brosator Der Begriff "Grippe" für eine Viruserkrankung, die die Sterblichkeit in den USA um ein Vielfaches gegenüber den Vorjahren erhöht hat, ist einfach nur falsch und unsinnig. https://t.co/RUUc2pdqDt
@kenolin1 @Nitemists Hey he killed 522,000 Americans during the pandemic up and until Jan. 2, 2021; and his party is helping deflect that fact. The man’s psychopathy is contagious… They’ve fueled a fourth wave during this pandemic 😷 …all man (Republican)
@Zwitsch34234626 @the_ark81 Warum ist das relevant? Natürlich sind Alte und Vorerkrankte am meisten gefährdet. Zahlen aus den USA aus 2020 mit einer extremen Übersterblichkeit machen deutlich, was ohne Maßnahmen passieren würde und zwar nicht nur Alten. h
@TruthWL35 @leslie_mcgrath_ @cnnbrk Would you? Somehow I doubt that. https://t.co/aqVUxNs8fC
@BarryESharp @raenrfm @PRider1980 @Siubhan_H @Cherylscotian1 @annaeck73 @BurgerLab12 @stillsickofit @LauraDekker1 @skol_kel @danielmalmer @TinFoilAwards @ChiArchfiend @Plasticdoe @LarcombePeter @3v3r6 Nope. COVID deaths are undercounted. The research is o
@Mueller_M12 @OktayTR57 @ProfRambazamba @SepPietsmiet Genau, es ist nämlich viel intelligenter, alle Belege zu ignorieren. Wie die teilweise um ein Vielfaches höheren Todeszahlen in den USA zum Höhepunkt der Pandemie als in den Vorjahren. https://t.co/RU
@OktayTR57 @ProfRambazamba @SepPietsmiet ist wirklich lächerlich. https://t.co/RUUc2pdqDt
@Marc_Win @SepPietsmiet 2/2 zeigt sich in Indien. Oder in den USA, wo die Sterblichkeit zum Höhepunkt der Pandemie um ein Vielfaches höher war als in den Vorjahren. https://t.co/RUUc2pdqDt
@AdamLoos12 @Xtal @1337InfoWarrior @findingvinay @AlexBerenson https://t.co/dwwNgYkelY Unlike your media outlets, here is a research journal. (I don't know what report was funded by Bill Gates.)
@brocklyboy @EveAunka @naomirwolf I don't know about that source, but the experts who publish in peer-reviewed journals say that COVID deaths are likely undercounted: https://t.co/dwwNgYkelY
@GoBlueFlorida1 @Doug_T79 @GovRonDeSantis @nikkifried @GeoRebekah Original Article (locked behind paywall) https://t.co/gaZHD2udEt Based on Data from : https://t.co/zyPLXno6Jw By a Pfizer paid Researcher: https://t.co/Z99QXOCNFT
@DJTROGUENATION @sentence58 @akheriaty "Official tallies of deaths due to COVID-19 underestimate the full increase in deaths associated with the pandemic in many states" https://t.co/tyeP1hqdpD https://t.co/SDtT5FVvtk
@BenFish75 @jhaskinscabrera That's provably false. Your use of the word asymptomatic in this context is a red herring. No matter how it spread, Covid-19 caused approximately 100,000 excess deaths in the US from March 1 through May 31, peaking after the end
@dimviewtaker @boysek @stacey_rudin Did you need a link to the study? https://t.co/LCs917RoFw
@the_bigfollower @COVID19Tracking CDC has some data as well, but only through Oct '20 and CDC data under Trump is so-so. https://t.co/WJdtOit4vA https://t.co/Soh56lsbws https://t.co/stg6dQFrfy
RT @davidsichinava: Inspired by this article in JAMA (https://t.co/KMN19Qr6ae) and using data from here (https://t.co/2WO3W2ARCe), l modele…
Inspired by this article in JAMA (https://t.co/KMN19Qr6ae) and using data from here (https://t.co/2WO3W2ARCe), l modeled the number of deaths (Si autem non COVID). Seems that in the first half of 2020, Georgia actually had negative excess mortality (if I m
RT @FillmoreWhite: @Steve09425095 @freemen_opm @Chris_F_Carson @grizedale88 @Maria_A2607 @NellyTells I’ll take the opinions and hard findin…
@Steve09425095 @freemen_opm @Chris_F_Carson @grizedale88 @Maria_A2607 @NellyTells I’ll take the opinions and hard findings of professionals in epidemiology and public health. They say COVID-19 death rates are UNDERstated. See JAMA, for example. https://
@Lee19462009 Excessive deaths measure how many deaths are expected each year and then compare to see how many exceed our expectations. It's consistently 20% to 30% higher all around. This is after accounting for all known covid. This means is likely und
@AuthorBryan https://t.co/3oZsd13FGd "...There were approximately 781 000 total deaths in the United States from March 1 to May 30, 2020, representing 122 300 (95% prediction interval, 116 800-127 000) more deaths than would typically be expected at that t
@Exile53795574 @JoeySaladsReaI JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION: Official tallies likely undercount deaths due to the virus. The mortality burden and the completeness of the tallies vary markedly between states. https://t.co/EtQCVxUCBz
@ninja4hyrule @GovStitt @HealthyOklahoma And here is some more https://t.co/dwwNgYkelY "In this cohort study, the number of deaths due to any cause increased by approximately 122 000 from March 1 to May 30, 2020, which is 28% higher than the reported numbe
@CAAlonso98 @yasielromero @RUBEN2711 @Nanisimo Exacto. Ya en verano destacaba el exceso de muertes frente a la cifra oficial de fallecidos y al menos una parte podía estar relacionada con el virus. https://t.co/NfmlskgOBV
@KenPaxtonTX March to July. It has more than doubled since. You are a fool. https://t.co/i918qiKzh5
tweeted about this earlier this year. https://t.co/96XiwbUsKv
@smelluminati @SaladinoShow There are multiple studies that show that Covid deaths are undercounted. University of Minnesota: https://t.co/rHQcLvYFWZ Boston University: https://t.co/lL5qnb4gqj JAMA: https://t.co/EtQCVxUCBz
Estimation of Excess Deaths Associated With the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States, March to May 2020 | Infectious Diseases | JAMA Internal Medicine | JAMA Network. O incrível é ouvir pessoas ditas “com boa formação “ negarem a magnitude da pandemia. h
@PumpernickelMD I would add the US to the list of countries where COVID record keeping is questionable. https://t.co/OeSMbTva8w and https://t.co/YSImT7iB5a
Estimation of Excess Deaths From COVID-19 in the United States, March to May 2020 https://t.co/DHcv5vGmlE via @JAMAInternalMed part of @JAMANetwork
Estimation of Excess Deaths Associated With the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States, March to May 2020 https://t.co/vO1e5FBgE3
@ResetMarek @mookie4ever86 @LauraMagdalene4 @Strandjunker You're probably too dumb to figure out what I'm asking you. The difference between total excess deaths and the death count from COVID is still much greater than the number of deaths you would expect
RT @pmagn: Estimation of US Excess Deaths Associated With the Covid pandemic.. ~28% https://t.co/RnTBAl4zEk
RT @pmagn: Estimation of US Excess Deaths Associated With the Covid pandemic.. ~28% https://t.co/RnTBAl4zEk
@ansleytatem @LisaBBack2009 @HullihanJimmy @BriSteyaert @TenOldMen @realDonaldTrump You're à liar and God doesn't approve it... https://t.co/6dfaCOYLr6
Excess Deaths in the United States From March 1 Through May 30, 2020 https://t.co/cy6JtLz89c #COVID19USExcessDeaths https://t.co/VSPXNcaYfZ
Estimation of Excess Deaths Associated With the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States, March to May 2020 | Infectious Diseases | JAMA Internal Medicine | JAMA Network https://t.co/bywX5jzPhF
Conclusions and Relevance Excess deaths provide an estimate of the full COVID-19 burden and indicate that official tallies likely undercount deaths due to the virus. The mortality burden and the completeness of the tallies vary markedly between states.
Findings In this cohort study, the number of deaths due to any cause increased by approximately 122 000 from March 1 to May 30, 2020, which is 28% higher than the reported number of COVID-19 deaths.
Estimation of Excess Deaths Associated With the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States, March to May 2020 https://t.co/cy6JtLz89c #COVID19ExcessDeaths