@OprechtsNu It's a yale study. https://t.co/LCs917RoFw
@love_arran @LakesFirearmsTr @the_papa_lobe @jhaskinscabrera @justin_hart @GovRonDeSantis US is #8 in deaths per million out of hundreds of countries. I'll never understand the endless apologetics for it – we should want to win not lose. I guess it is simp
@nbc15_madison 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
@SpittingDaTruth @Aaronsaulgood @realDonaldTrump Except more people are dying overall, preconditions or not. I’ve attached evidence to support that. And evidence matters versus opinion. So yes - 1000 people a day are needlessly dying. https://t.co/vp06i
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/KgNC7K3W2r
@FOX29philly 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
@FOX10Phoenix 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
@CrucialBunny This is not true. https://t.co/nSOQwNNtvW
@ykoi17921727 @shannon06433603 @JediCounselor @realDonaldTrump Here’s an actual medical study on it. It’s mentioned in one of the previous articles. https://t.co/mr9wwKhGnp
@BlessedNReal @ConnieCrowley_ @NightowlOO @RealJamesWoods And that increase is just from March to May. https://t.co/XuAGoAsVUN https://t.co/nWobRAYRBz https://t.co/CqbJwVqHmM
@warhedOnForhed @QJinKang @JamesMay125 @JackPosobiec 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/
@CorneliaCarden @WSJ 3/1 to 5/30, there were 122,300 more deaths than would typically be expected at that time of year. The number of excess all-cause deaths was 28% higher than the official tally of COVID-19–reported deaths during that period. https://t.c
@UPSman74 @WheresMyArk_23 @goldenbear1975 @CNN Why do to feel the need to lie and mislead people? https://t.co/Y5lExf27Eu
@TucsonStar JAMA: Official tallies of deaths due to COVID-19 underestimate the full increase in deaths associated with the pandemic in many states. https://t.co/EtQCVxUCBz
@BenDuBay1 @ThePackerMan @realDonaldTrump I am fact checking. You are wrong. Excess deaths are way up. You can find this on CDC website or many other sources: https://t.co/jB0aJHxfKv
https://t.co/GTOpDRskbg. just sharing
@CarySiegel @karol Sure, but cause of death is a subjective judgment. https://t.co/YXZGMYmuXD
@SharkTankTrader @pwthornton @MaxNordau @jeneps Why is this important? Well early on we didn't have testing and so CV cases were underreported. So, guess what? Several ppl/orgs have done just such a study. One such comprehensive study is here. https://t.
@SMTM2016 @Coyotehills1 @JDSlaughter2 @Asaki74154136 @ScottAdamsSays Science disagrees with your talking point https://t.co/jmPZ8P7I0r
@AOhni @Bjarnemor @zeitonline @Ralf_Stegner @CDCgov In den USA sind alleine von März bis Mai etwa 122000 Menschen mehr gestorben als im gleichen Zeitraum in den Vorjahren. Und das sagt nicht ein Internetbildchen, sondern die amerikanische Ärztekammer. ht
@JDSlaughter2 @Asaki74154136 @Coyotehills1 @SMTM2016 @ScottAdamsSays Death rates are up https://t.co/jmPZ8P7I0r
@sportsnow41 @killuminati0791 @ClayTravis Also, excess death studies indicate the COVID death numbers are likely a bit low. I doubt you are a big science guy though. https://t.co/tIYHZXwmGr
@WISCTV_News3 JAMA: Official tallies of deaths due to COVID-19 underestimate the full increase in deaths associated with the pandemic in many states. https://t.co/EtQCVxUCBz
@TheStein9 @joseph_lochner @pullupnosilence @kayleighmcenany @Mike_Pence Fuck CNN. No, I'm an independent with a taste for actual research behind my opinions. Here's the link to the actual study. I'm embarrassing you. "[US] deaths due to any cause increa
@ostattoo80 @oakland627 Nah the excess death rate studies say if anything the death numbers are likely under counted. Flu usually kills about 30k per year, not even the same ballpark. https://t.co/tIYHZXwmGr
@RockersAndrew @jonkarl @Wm_McKenna @chrisdonovan In the U,S., with presumably a better public health reporting that the developing world, undercount might be 28%: https://t.co/mQdJglopQh
@GF_Images @JamesTodaroMD This is just false. https://t.co/tIYHZXwmGr
@nascar_girl_24 @eas_surf @JamesTodaroMD Not true on death rate even in the U.S. https://t.co/tIYHZXwmGr
@NassauAlex @JakeTheHuman28 @native719 https://t.co/PLFyMNmzwd 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-1
@maureenkj @ddale8 Evidence is provided by epidemiological studies, not blogs. https://t.co/ff7tNzAt99 https://t.co/PQ7htBR8mH
@IntheMatrix602 @aQuity_Report @CHIZMAGA 1/3 I don't know what to do with that man. https://t.co/vEAnU2OsML
@sam_shiva2 @Cloudy_Nebulae @bri_wei12 @ChristianDAloia @kolb7397 @thejtlewis @realDonaldTrump Also... since your argument is total deaths, here’s some stats for you. Total deaths in the US increased by 122,000 versus what would be expected from March 1 to
@DavidFrost95 @CovfefeUpInThis @davidharsanyi Studies show the total number of deaths went up by about the same amount as the official COVID deaths. That means it wasn’t just normal deaths being misclassified as COVID deaths. https://t.co/k2jOTryG7G
@Snowblind_EK I found this study, showing that total deaths were up at about the same rate as official COVID deaths. https://t.co/k2jOTryG7G
RT @JAMAInternalMed: Deaths due to #COVID19 in the US underestimate the true burden reports https://t.co/3nHHzeKZM1 @WeinbergerDan
Estimation of Excess Deaths From COVID-19 in the United States, March to May 2020 https://t.co/VjsaQRlk8x via @JAMAInternalMed part of @JAMANetwork #Covid_19 #excessdeath #covidUSA
RT @JAMAInternalMed: Deaths due to #COVID19 in the US underestimate the true burden reports https://t.co/3nHHzeKZM1 @WeinbergerDan
RT @JAMAInternalMed: Deaths due to #COVID19 in the US underestimate the true burden reports https://t.co/3nHHzeKZM1 @WeinbergerDan
RT @JAMAInternalMed: Deaths due to #COVID19 in the US underestimate the true burden reports https://t.co/3nHHzeKZM1 @WeinbergerDan
All-cause deaths-COVID19:the number of deaths due to any cause ⬆️ 28% higher than the reported number of COVID19 deaths(initially in US). Meaning Official tallies of deaths due to COVID-19 underestimate full increase in deaths associated with pandemic htt
RT @JAMAInternalMed: Deaths due to #COVID19 in the US underestimate the true burden reports https://t.co/3nHHzeKZM1 @WeinbergerDan
RT @JAMAInternalMed: Deaths due to #COVID19 in the US underestimate the true burden reports https://t.co/3nHHzeKZM1 @WeinbergerDan
Deaths due to #COVID19 in the US underestimate the true burden reports https://t.co/3nHHzeKZM1 @WeinbergerDan
@CUTigerBruce @henrymcmaster @govkristinoem @RonDeSantisFL You are going with MISES? Really? Nothing in your tweet has any connection with reality. 2020 Deaths compared to 2019? https://t.co/nSOQwNNtvW Your tweet is a slap in the face to the family and
@BartDePalma @DavidAFrench @stephenfhayes Fiction to you. Fact to just about everyone else. I'll go with the AMA over Bart DePalma every day of the week.https://t.co/Zh7M4PCMfW
@ArcaneKnowledge @EmbryEthan @JeffereyJaxen From March 1 to May 30, there were 122,300 excess deaths above expected. Only explanation for these deaths is Covid. Excess deaths were 28% higher than Covid deaths reported. This from JAMA, one of the most prest
@rjdkmd @AdeleAmara @GovernorVA @RalphNortham I know you won't read this. https://t.co/Uq43iQFsj4
3/ Prior studies of excess deaths by @WeinbergerDan and @shwoolf have provided estimates of excess deaths at the state and national level using weekly data. https://t.co/L4TZFdBvh3
Covid deaths are under-reported. https://t.co/zAdX4MEY9H
Question: Did more all-cause deaths occur during the first months of the #COVID19 pandemic in the US compared with the same months during previous years? March-May 2020: Yes, 122,300 more deaths than expected; 95,235 reported COVID-19; ~28% undercount h
@12News JAMA: Official tallies of deaths due to COVID-19 underestimate the full increase in deaths associated with the pandemic in many states. https://t.co/EtQCVxUCBz
@DMRegister JAMA: Official tallies of deaths due to COVID-19 underestimate the full increase in deaths associated with the pandemic in many states. https://t.co/EtQCVxUCBz
@SamuelH52684684 @FCN2go JAMA: Official tallies of deaths due to COVID-19 underestimate the full increase in deaths associated with the pandemic in many states. https://t.co/EtQCVxUCBz
@EthicalSkeptic Maybe I’ll just have to wait for a follow up paper from these researchers: https://t.co/fKRtBMYW8u
Moronic take of the day. And the responses... Whew, exhausting. https://t.co/5rRT4NCBLq
@TheCJWest @SherryS95897224 @Mikeydem72 @Dai_Anim @TorontoStar 1) not the actual predicted number 2) presumes no improvement in treatment 3) only 2% of US pop has been infected 4) 207K is likely a vast underestimate. A recent reputable excess death study p
RT @WillPostTweets: @FrankieFriday98 Found this this morning! https://t.co/QT5S7F3oTh
@FrankieFriday98 Found this this morning! https://t.co/QT5S7F3oTh
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/P6O83UUgeB
@Vic_Issitudes @ErinAstrosFan I’m not sure your numbers are correct. https://t.co/qxhrMoNbNK
@deangilmour1 @cnnbrk Fact-checking is important https://t.co/Y5lExf27Eu
@MarcopoloMojo @Adam_Creighton @DavidLeyonhjelm 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
@Effthegrabblers @jim_wager3 @kdizzle1211 @Adam_Creighton No, you're not. "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
RT @wallstwife: @j_brady20 @JoyAnnReid All the numbers, deaths included, are undercounted. https://t.co/uUqevJblTO
@j_brady20 @JoyAnnReid All the numbers, deaths included, are undercounted. https://t.co/uUqevJblTO
@12News JAMA: Official tallies of deaths due to COVID-19 underestimate the full increase in deaths associated with the pandemic in many states. https://t.co/EtQCVxUCBz
@TraderPatTX1 @joehome7 @kskdc6 @PpollingNumbers 1) We do know that this year there has been well above normal excess deaths (https://t.co/Y5lExf27Eu) 2) We do have estimates so far for influenza deaths (https://t.co/aFSHIbIOjf)
@TraderPatTX1 @joehome7 @kskdc6 @PpollingNumbers Those other causes were due to covid. How dense are you? https://t.co/Y5lExf27Eu
@deming_michael @Canyonaro @joehome7 @kskdc6 @PpollingNumbers Really? They all would have died this year without covid? https://t.co/Y5lExf27Eu
@autistswim2 @macmary18 @CNN Yeah because nobody has died from covid. It's all made up 🙄🙄🙄🙄 https://t.co/Y5lExf27Eu
@dicey631 @joehome7 @kskdc6 @PpollingNumbers Few of these people had to die. You know, these deaths are above what we would have expected for this year? https://t.co/Y5lExf27Eu
@sachmodog @JoeDeMarzo @CNN @zbyronwolf I suggest you do some reading and stop listening to Fox opinion hosts like hannity. Here is a peer reviewed study on Covid Deaths https://t.co/g47g9TvqDC
RT @mitt03: @lldavis12 @jaketapper Get off Facebook and read non-Brietbart articles. You can start with the Journal of American Medicine w…
@CentinelNo1 @HappyGi80146177 @kus_debbie @CNN Real total deaths is probably a bit more, but not by a lot. As if reporting precision matters. "Official tallies of deaths due to COVID-19 underestimate the full increase in deaths associated with the pandem
@NSandusky88 @edstetzer https://t.co/nT5IeDX6Wv There were over 100,000 “excess deaths” at one point. That number has surely gone up more.
@lldavis12 @jaketapper Get off Facebook and read non-Brietbart articles. You can start with the Journal of American Medicine which is strictly non-partiison for facts. https://t.co/3iZj39Ptel
@Lizzard899 @cnnbrk Yeah, nobody ever dies https://t.co/Y5lExf27Eu
@SudarshanDas @Feez7 @ReykvidIRL @tmhensley1 @RexChapman @KatiePhang But we have alternative ways to look at the problem. The excess mortality in the US this year is higher than the covid rate, which makes sense since this has had other impacts: suicides,
@ashsoles @maxwelltani "Meaning Official tallies of deaths due to COVID-19 underestimate the full increase in deaths associated with the pandemic in many states" https://t.co/DISbzcZY10 3/
@AlexBerenson https://t.co/a6UVI1Szv0. The deaths are actually underestimates.
@BThings42 @attyjimprice @DethroneTrumpSa I wish I didn’t - but there are other studies that corroborate. That’s how I determine if something is true - independent verification. Another from JAMA: https://t.co/EtQCVxUCBz
@RealBernel Another study from JAMA. Each study corroborates with each other but go on: https://t.co/EtQCVxUCBz
@CoryMoesta @pegasustwin No data is perfect, but I believe that US, Canada, and EU government health statistics are generally accurate. The fact that total excess deaths closely match official COVID deaths gives me added confidence COVID death counts are m
@menendez_ron @ShowcaseWishes The number of people officially listed as COVID deaths is a bit lower than the total number of excess deaths since March. The fact that total deaths are up about the same amount means it’s not just other causes being labeled
Estimation of Excess Deaths From COVID-19 in the United States, March to May 2020 https://t.co/ciYYQ4kz7R a través de @JAMAInternalMed part of @JAMANetwork