RT @Littlemissresi1: To all the covid-19 deniers who claim this is just the common cold or numbers are artificially inflated. There have be…
@JudiBsullivan @COVID19Tracking Call me when you liberals settle on a number https://t.co/MI58PQxgxX
@billgraves1 @phopart @Raidergary @latimes US may report more #Covid19 deaths than China and Russia, but current confirmed deaths (144k) is much lower than the true tally according to a study in JAMA Internal Medicine. The true US death toll is likely at l
@mark_a_norris @shicks_sam @ohhithom @COVID19Tracking Journal of American Medicine reported 122,000 more deaths than usual in the US by the end of May. 2 months ago. Do you genuinely think that’s a coincidence during a global pandemic? Or perhaps they
@OhHiMark12345 @chumpsupporter1 @ABC7 That's the opposite of what the data says. https://t.co/aABNF7BW0A
@OhHiMark12345 @chumpsupporter1 @ABC7 No, experts say it is likely >20% higher than reported. https://t.co/aABNF7BW0A
@AlexBerenson @CDCgov Excess deaths already at >40 per 100,000 (under-estimate here, as per reason 3 above) https://t.co/WN93uZVWjJ https://t.co/Yt2QfXcXUr https://t.co/76LcOJkx6N https://t.co/BlnJaQXF3n https://t.co/4sGVauHlZ5 https://t.co/R1nelDsW86
@AlexBerenson @CDCgov CFR for the USA is 3.6: https://t.co/s1iOPhzhI7 That's likely an under-estimate here due to factors such as: 1) under-estimated COVID-19 deaths https://t.co/Yt2QfXcXUr https://t.co/76LcOJkx6N 2) including cases beyond the clinically
A new study in JAMA Internal Medicine (American Medical Assoc.) found that the much higher number of deaths from March thru May 2020 (compared to the same period in recent years) were still 28% higher than could be accounted for by reported #COVID19 deaths
@MikePalmer217 @rsd4444 @elonmusk @BBCScienceNews Please do your research. This is what science is for. I feel like a broken record… https://t.co/QQ2E5blGWU
@PPathole @elonmusk @BBCScienceNews Here you go. https://t.co/QQ2E5blGWU
@elonmusk @BBCScienceNews I’ll just leave this here… https://t.co/QQ2E5blGWU
@JGEE1011 @zackwheat @FoxNews FFS people... educate yourselves! Findings: the # of deaths due to any cause increased by approx 122K from Mar - May, 28% higher than the reported number of COVID-19 deaths. Meaning: Official tallies of COVID deaths underestim
@paulrevolution_ @darkman1211 @lindaserg @DirkTheJust1 @jamiedupree Here is a study that was done on excess deaths. I am even including a picture of the pertinent part to save you having to read. Please explain why this is happening outside of a direct res
RT @CharlesRenPara1: @Braneonthebrain @glamelegance @Acosta You do realize the deaths count attributed to covid is significantly lower than…
@richgel999 @fmc_sea Excess (all-cause) deaths were 28% higher than the official tally of COVID-19 reported deaths in the US from March to May. Far from 10x, but I'd guess any incorrect attribution to COVID-19 is unlikely to be skewing the numbers? https:/
RT @matt_alters: @ScottC20012 @Bowen_Thaylin @ryanstruyk Actually, if you look at the total number of deaths march-may in the US and compar…
@Braneonthebrain @glamelegance @Acosta You do realize the deaths count attributed to covid is significantly lower than the excess mortality over average for same period of previous years? What is killing these people? https://t.co/8CelCccgbx
@sjwflying @mitchellvii Cool story bro. “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
@phoebeandegg @NateSilver538 @COVID19Tracking https://t.co/GWj0RLmkd1 This study only covered until May 31st. But concluded deaths are being under reported
@RussianBear "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." https://t.co/GK67u4iEFA
Estimation of Excess Deaths From COVID-19 in the United States, March to May 2020 https://t.co/43rqp033MI via @JAMAInternalMed part of @JAMANetwork
Estimation of Excess Deaths From COVID-19 in the United States, March to May 2020 https://t.co/rTk4CtZiW8 via @JAMAInternalMed part of @JAMANetwork
@LassYoram מחקר מJAMA מעריך תמותה עודפת של 122,000 אנשים בארה"ב בשלושה חודשים (מרץ-מאי) אבל אם פוסט בטוויטר אומר אחרת... https://t.co/yegN1pBKf8
12/ This has led to slightly fine-tuned but qualitatively similar estimates for excess mortality in the U.S. & UK. Some links to these model-based estimates: US: https://t.co/Rw0uE9ABVc UK: https://t.co/QzYdYdEJ0s
Here is the Yale/NIH paper on excess deaths for 2020: https://t.co/G8mi5aLoAF
RT @EthicalSkeptic: In this study, you can observe first attempts to convert Lockdown Deaths into 'Suspected Covid Deaths' to act as a 4 mo…
@StPatrick33 @julieasmyle @SoySauceSH @Tony__Heller @NYGovCuomo Love to see those excess death numbers. I mean, we know this happened in New York, New Jersey, and Massachusetts (among others). Haven't found any updated numbers for after May 30. https://t
@LassYoram מחקר מJAMA מעריך תמותה עודפת של 122,000 אנשים בארה"ב בשלושה חודשים (מרץ-מאי) https://t.co/yegN1pBKf8
This study, by @JAMANetwork, used 2020 public data of the entire US pop from @NCHStats, compared with the same period of previous years. They found that the number of US #COVID19 deaths is likely UNDERCOUNTED... by 28%. https://t.co/oB6iktSw44 https://t
TOTAL DEATHS exclude CORONAVIRUS #TxRegime @TexasDSHS @TXAG REPEAL AFFORDABLE HEALTHCARE LAWSUITS @JudgeClayJ "Estimation of Excess Deaths ...Pandemic in the United States, March to May 2020 | Infectious Diseases | JAMA Internal Medicine | JAMA Network h
Sad but makes sense : https://t.co/FD7QFbjdtt
RT @Panda31808732: Aux États-Unis, 95 000 décès Covid ont été recensés du 1er mars au 30 mai, mais l'excès de mortalité durant la même péri…
RT @V_HallTX: @KedgeDixon @DrRobDavidson @realDonaldTrump Yes according to JAMA Internal Medicine (where I believe these counts may have co…
RT @jamiedupree: @Burton4Bama It's not breaking news. https://t.co/mbr7rxKqzY
@jaredscrog @house_fayejoy @jfie52 @kidscott2123 @ASlavitt @AdamSchefter Maybe 3 deaths were counted incorrectly. Unless you can cite a valid source, your stance is invalid. This still doesn't explain the 140,000 excess death the US has this year compared
RT @ChrisTeso: Many conspiracists claiming death data are being purposefully manipulated or erroneously attributed to Covid. That excess al…
@SlickRick_83 @Justinkuenzi1 @charliekirk11 actually, the "official" counts are probably an underestimate: excess deaths are a more realistic measure (and even THOSE may well be an underestimate). see: https://t.co/JlwFv6IQvQ
@LassYoram מחקר מJAMA מצא תמותה עודפת של 122,000 אנשים בארה"ב בשלושה חודשים (מרץ-מאי) https://t.co/yegN1pBKf8
RT @VinceKuraitis: Estimation of Excess Deaths Associated With the COVID-19 Pandemic in the U.S., March to May 2020 | @JAMAInternalMed Fi…
Estimation of Excess Deaths Associated With the COVID-19 Pandemic in the U.S., March to May 2020 | @JAMAInternalMed Findings: "the number of deaths due to any cause increased by approx. 122 000...28% higher than the reported number of COVID-19 deaths" h
Excess Death 💀 #COVID19: JAMA IM This makes me sad & mad. Well done look at fact that ~28% MORE people have died of #coronavirus than we think! All patients above the bottom dashed line! 😩 https://t.co/cAW2Fhghjx #MedTwitter #MedStudentTwitter #tips
@bajarunner17 @seanhannity @FoxNews @realDonaldTrump Lol. Yup Unless @CDCgov, @WHO, @Harvard, etc are in on the Conspiracy It's called reading. Top to bottom. Left to right. Group words together into sentences. Take Tylenol for any headaches. Midol for an
@hwestonbull_hhh @wagner_rob @WhiteHouse Well, I may be off on this! A few for ya https://t.co/Gy8UYHbSBn and https://t.co/xOTWZyP5zK Definitely variable.
@RyanBratcher3 @MachoInstincts @rawoods24 @charliekirk11 (excess deaths are actually likely an underestimate. see: https://t.co/JlwFv6IQvQ)
@Burton4Bama It's not breaking news. https://t.co/mbr7rxKqzY
READ: Estimation of #ExcessDeaths Associated With #COVID19 in United States Non-Covid deaths are 28% higher than the reported number of #COVID deaths compared to same time period of previous years. #TrumpVirus #ScienceMatters https://t.co/WTc2bzgUH7
@NateSilver538 Official figures in cases/deaths take it pinch of salt. Massive undercount. Testing capacity is being reached, deaths aren't being counted properly either deliberately or incompetence. Look at excess deaths since March vs 5/10 year average.
“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.” https://t.co/JFG4t2jwdr
@2ward4ward @FactsDoMatter4 @FoxNewsSunday That said, there is a more robust - in that it does not depend on number and accuracy of COVID tests - way of estimating COVID death toll. The method consists of comparing monthly-average number of deaths (from al
@familyunequal Pretty close to these model based estimates through May 20th https://t.co/B4X7DUhvYD @AndrewNoymer
@Davopp @debunkdenialism @Thesciencevort1 @HislopMD https://t.co/ycRdXtaCHs It already has happened in Italy and Spain. Keep in mind this is only the beginning and that mortality lags two or three weeks after diagnosis. The next few weeks will bring a surg
RT @jsross119: Terrific study by @WeinbergerDan and @YaleSPH colleagues in @JAMAInternalMed estimating that actual number of #COVID19 death…
@NateSilver538 @youyanggu There's likely a non-trial amount of under reporting of COVID fatalities, based on excess mortality data. That could easily push the IFR up to 0.5% (or higher) with even a small percentage of those deaths being COVID-19 related.
RT @CaptRacole: @RLTContreras @nyxpooka @ChuckCallesto You just have to look all cause deaths excess. For US, unless you found another anor…
Official tallies of deaths underestimate the full increase in deaths asst'd with the pandemic in many states. Estimation of Excess Deaths From COVID-19 in the US, March to May 2020 https://t.co/mp2aK9dhMw via @JAMAInternalMed part of @JAMANetwork
@NateSilver538 @NateSilver538 what about excess deaths, the probable Covid deaths that are not being reported? Per this JAMA article it could be as much as 28% higher https://t.co/wVYPgctT7D
RT @EpigeneticWhisp: It is true. You lack critical thinking skills. “The latest data of all-cause mortality by week does not show a winter…
@is_issie @DrMikeBDS @IWasPeckish N95 masks needed to be allocated to healthcare workers. Your figure on the right is probably propaganda. https://t.co/pJNf4uNbSZ
@EpigeneticWhisp @politicalcomic This is not true https://t.co/yFGHKcB1oJ
Ei ehkä ihan 1:1 johtopäätöstä voi vetää, mutta todella huomattava lisäys. 🤔 Covid-19 "lieveilmiöt" valitettavasti verottaa myös ihmishenkiä... Nuhakaverit varmaan kertonee järkevän selityksen piakkoin... 🥱
@Barnes_Law Wrong. 781,000 Americans died from Mar. 1-May 30 - that's 122,000 MORE Americans than expected. And only 95,000 of those 122k are recorded as COVID deaths. COVID-19 is ADDING tens of thousands to the "expected" number of deaths. That's the tru
Real #Covid19US death toll 28% higher? #ExcessMortality is high in the #US in March-May 2020. Study: the number of deaths due to any cause increased by ~ 122k from March 1 to May 30, 2020, which is 28% higher than the reported number of #COVID19 deaths. h
Estimation of Excess Deaths From COVID-19 in the United States, March to May 2020 https://t.co/5fKaqSl6iB via @JAMAInternalMed part of @JAMANetwork This explains the alleged “low” mortality rate.
@DanPelletier20 @JimBrya68704905 @Barnes_Law COVID deaths in this country are under-reported due to deaths in early phase of outbreak. There was limited testing availability/ frequent missed diagnosis. Here is JAMA study published July 1st- deaths like und
@Zabsteroz @JacksonZman @GrumpyOLSoldier The official numbers for Covid deaths are most likely an underestimate, not overestimate. “The number of excess all-cause deaths was 28% higher than the official tally of COVID-19–reported deaths during that period
@mitchellvii Hmm. If I pull a number out of my ass and say they died directly from COVID, you literally could call my bullshit by verifying my stupidity with a few keystrokes... first stop Journal of the American Medical Assn. Case closed. https://t.co/B
You can prove it. There are WAY more than 20,000 excess deaths in the US in 2020. https://t.co/AGkf8qzbTW
RT @MaryHolland925: Yes, more have died from COVID-19 than has been reported and yes, Covid counts have - suspiciously - decreased since th…
@smschmidt1 @AnnCoulter No the number of deaths due to Covid is actually understated, because it's not a pure respiratory disease. It's also a vascular disease that can attack any organ, including your heart and your brain. Google "excess deaths." https://
The Death Chart
Yes, more have died from COVID-19 than has been reported and yes, Covid counts have - suspiciously - decreased since the White House started gathering and reporting vs. the CDC https://t.co/QHnFH1793F
@LeaseburgeScott @StevenTDennis @Arodriguez_94 I think looking at 'excess deaths' takes out that noise. https://t.co/Q1dnqpWk0L
https://t.co/HlhJ9NAE9L TL; DR - deaths from March 1- May 30 were ~ 122K more than expected. In that interval, there were 95,235 deaths attributed to #COVID19 . That means that over 26,000 “extra” deaths occurred. We’ve likely missed -thousands- of ca
RT @jimfoley: “In this cohort study, the number of deaths due to any cause increased by approximately 122 000 from March 1 to May 30, 2020,…
“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” https://t.co/phrcYbeCly
RT @EthicalSkeptic: In this study, you can observe first attempts to convert Lockdown Deaths into 'Suspected Covid Deaths' to act as a 4 mo…
RT @EthicalSkeptic: In this study, you can observe first attempts to convert Lockdown Deaths into 'Suspected Covid Deaths' to act as a 4 mo…
Cool, cool. 28% more covid deaths than reported... 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/9TBWtVTmdU
RT @EthicalSkeptic: In this study, you can observe first attempts to convert Lockdown Deaths into 'Suspected Covid Deaths' to act as a 4 mo…
RT @DGrouf: Desperately trying to squeeze whatever remains of unreported influenza and excess collateral damage of lockdowns to inflate cov…
RT @EthicalSkeptic: In this study, you can observe first attempts to convert Lockdown Deaths into 'Suspected Covid Deaths' to act as a 4 mo…