@StanFntastic @Mr_Volcano11 @DragonmaskC @dumpstafire @constitutionRTO @HKrassenstein @realDonaldTrump Wrong, here's the link. https://t.co/0ZEQr5jvrn
@RedfieldReady @rkumar9844 @kylegriffin1 @CDCDirector @realDonaldTrump False 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
@kjewell7 @BrettKelman All of the death counts are undercounts. All. https://t.co/l12PMRS7iI
@simpsontom4118 @JohnMartin929 All of the death counts are understated. All of them. And the mistake of leaving actives in the numerator didn’t affect what was actually driving decisions, new cases and % positives. https://t.co/l12PMRS7iI
@RyanDanielFudge @LikeTheMountain you'll never get "100% proof" of anything, but generally, "excess deaths" measurements suggest the official death tolls are undercounts. see: https://t.co/JlwFv6IQvQ
@i_am_matt_lee @Jack_W002 @TheAnnoyedMan @LikeTheMountain do you think COVID killed more people elsewhere, or do you think it didn't kill people here? if the latter, you might be interested to know that "excess deaths" measurements generally show the offic
@MG8719 @No_to_NWO_belle @Lolly724 @potentcogency @mayaharris_ As critical thinkers, when deciding between competing scientific claims, it's usually best to give extra weight to peer-reviewed research conducted by experts, rather than hearsay or secondhand
@smh @Dana_Adele Same was found across other countries, except Italy (China ?) which was more accurate in detection/recording causes. Comparison of deaths from past years to this year will show suspected extra deaths unrecorded as covid, as per the US for
@Mads36424430 @HighWireTalk That’s because it is generally believed by experts that we are undercounting. https://t.co/N63LP8tVHj
@DrDenaGrayson @realDonaldTrump @donwinslow Well according to trump we are using excess mortality data. According to JAMA shows a 28% under count of COVID Death. Roughly figuring we are at 250,000 deaths today, NOT 196k trump just upped his kill count by 5
@taradublinrocks Hey Tara trump is going with excess mortality data. 28% under reported. That means we have 250,000 deaths today NOT 196k trump just admitted to killing an extra 54,000 Americans #TrumpLied200KDied https://t.co/BEJrWkXnqW
@ussuricat1 @globalnews BC has 219 deaths. Roughly 20 extra deaths per month over a year, or 40 if you only use 6 months. Except for August (wrong number - s/b 2,573) pretty much all of the deaths per month in 2020 are higher than the year previous. Try it
Fun fact: #COVID19 deaths are likely underreported by 28% in the United States. The actual total TODAY has likely topped 250,000. Any mystery #deaths in your family? Two in mine. https://t.co/dENzoSWm83
@journal_court @jcharapp @DanScavino @realDonaldTrump Sure, you just have none to back you up. The liar in Chief has taught you well. Make it up, and stick to it. Meanwhile, really the Covid-19 deaths are underestimated. https://t.co/lzeUMbbik8
@politiwars @chris_obi_one @Acosta Total excess deaths are higher than the official COVID deaths. Which means most COVID deaths are not simply other deaths being misclassified. https://t.co/k2jOTryG7G
@politiwars @Acosta Excess deaths are higher than the official COVID deaths. Which means most COVID deaths are not simply other deaths being misclassified. https://t.co/k2jOTryG7G
@politiwars @Acosta 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 significantly means it’s not just other causes being labeled as COVID. https://
@AlexrealtorFl1 @stuartpstevens If anything the number who have died form covid is a substantial undercount. https://t.co/P27LQYRvfC
Estimation of Excess Deaths from COVID-19 in the United States, March to May 2020 https://t.co/7b1j3JFPZv via @JAMAInternalMed part of @JAMANetwork
@milehighsalute8 @RexChapman COVID deaths are likely under counted. https://t.co/tIYHZXwmGr
@2shortofa3sum @TheBatdance @RexChapman His logic shut down your silly take. Also this https://t.co/tIYHZXwmGr
@kylea92208627 @RexChapman @JoeZ84 False. Actual scientific research says the deaths are likely under counted. https://t.co/tIYHZXwmGr
@codyjmcgee @Elmanogonsalves @byajperez @RexChapman Excess death figures say COVID deaths are likely under counted, not over. https://t.co/tIYHZXwmGr
@jmbolling @andrewjfaris y'all I want to clarify that half of non-elderly (& almost all elderly) Americans have preexisting conditions, & it would intuitively follow that they have a higher fatality rate than those w/o you can compare the all-caus
@venusofsea Overall mortality from any cause is up in the US. For example, deaths increased by 122000 from March to May 2020 over the same period in 2019. More people are dying from covid and related issues. https://t.co/IGNxzGSpLI
@wyatt_jamesF @MockElastic @salinterdonato @andrewbostom Feel free to educate yourself https://t.co/NRWPSmycCD Feel free to provide your counter argument too.
@romanticfool65 @mugzypayton @APHealthScience @AP How do you explain the excess deaths,, pants on head guy? https://t.co/iqYT4c5cks https://t.co/3O76qiMcJ3
@LynnFYI @orenpeleg @IngrahamAngle Ignoring the fact that older individuals and those with underlying conditions are most vulnerable to COVID: "Excess deaths provide an estimate of the full COVID-19 burden and indicate that official tallies likely underco
@brown_fist @cycle_money @naval I’ll ask again, do you have a source for your over-counting claim? Here’s one for under-counting: https://t.co/FpA4x3jW3M
RT @brett7201: @MysterySolvent Simply compare death rates in normal year vs. this year. e.g.: The number of deaths due to any cause increa…
RT @brett7201: @MysterySolvent Simply compare death rates in normal year vs. this year. e.g.: The number of deaths due to any cause increa…
RT @brett7201: @MysterySolvent Simply compare death rates in normal year vs. this year. e.g.: The number of deaths due to any cause increa…
@DavefromFlint @LPK01225149 @AllenElledge2 @Bob85703632 @BlueRobotDesign @CraigSh8 @realDonaldTrump No, they aren’t. They were significantly higher — despite significant steps taken in many states to slow the spread of the disease. https://t.co/rFDs4OUjFw
@MysterySolvent Simply compare death rates in normal year vs. this year. e.g.: 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:/
@182Fred @bobdab11 @FunnyFarmer5150 @LesaGagnier @JoeBiden @realDonaldTrump Key figure is excess deaths Compare deaths in a time period to same period the year before JAMA: "deaths due to any cause increased by approx 122, 000" March, April, May 2020 28%
@wethesheeple45 @KristianBata @SafwanChoudhry @WestJet Here's an article in JAMA. Let's see your research https://t.co/vKaSOiJbtP
@telekinetica @phreba @Pntszdvln2 Yes, skewed toward undercounting, as excess death metrics clearly suggest. https://t.co/Vspv2e62En
Official tallies of COVID-19 deaths underestimate full #pandemic death increases - 28% higher than reported #COVID19 #death rates. @ACPM_HQ Estimation of Excess Deaths From COVID-19 in the US, March to May 2020 https://t.co/GHdHYAUUbh via @JAMAInternalMed
@The_Webologist @TheRightMelissa I bet that this is also propaganda. https://t.co/dmdJVDxL3F
@psychomommm @NumbersMuncher Here’s JAMA, I’m sure you can find the CDC and Johns Hopkins equivalents. This JAMA actually had excess at 28% as of July. https://t.co/ss8PLJgAJY
@islesail @lindseymari77 @MotherJones @JuddApatow If you looked at excess deaths you would know that is not true that they would have died at this time anyway. More likely we have undercounted COVID deaths. https://t.co/TvufJO2lOK
@RonHaag69 @bachey78 @billdiggsinc @AP Here’s a couple resources that might help you remove your head from your ass https://t.co/XNgtTuL6rQ
@paulcshipley @realDonaldTrump Correct. The increase in the all-cause deaths in the US indicates the number of covid19 deaths is actually UNDERestimated. https://t.co/CCcmjOqUHN
@ofchappee @baja_252 The problem is ur premise is wrong. 6% of deaths were C19 only. The others had underlying conditions. But if you have COPD & die of a heart attack, what's the cause of death? The increase in the all-cause death rate indicates C19
The answer is in excess deaths. https://t.co/fvIaqT8aQr https://t.co/CrEK2meuws
@Gdsfre8 @FogCityMidge @KellyO @NBCNews We did, in fact that count is low. By years end, we will likely have 500k more deaths this year than previous years. https://t.co/QLpYgtosN9
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/MSdgzxJIvo #covidDeaths
@realDonaldTrump 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/MSdgzxJIvo
@Jaxeee @brianklaas Actually the data suggests the opposite...the number of people who have died because of the Covid-19 pandemic in USA has been underestimated. Here's a link to one study demonstrating this: https://t.co/nUKKVd6I9k
@alaskanillusion This is ridiculous, you are including QAnon, I thought you guys had a big problem with anonymous sources? JAMA "Excess deaths provide an estimate of the full COVID-19 burden and indicate that official tallies likely undercount deaths due t
@clabaugh_mark @epi_punk @nataliexdean @clabaugh_mark , epis also look at overall death rates to compare to historicals. If anything the official US covid deaths numbers are *undercounts* and that the true death counts from covid are higher https://t
OK, COVID-19 morons, more people are dying overall when compared to the same time of year are up; + 122,000 or 28%. This obliterates your asinine red herring arguments about this or that disease killing more folks than COVID-19. https://t.co/9pMMFbWZqk
@DaGrizz_29 @dadbodbob @VetsDraft @prayingmedic @CNN Just look at the number of excessive in 2020 for example this paper https://t.co/nQaWNT5T5m.
@BluzPower @Value_Ability @USAFacts @CDCgov @WhiteHouse @FeedingAmerica Also the American Medical Association is https://t.co/V4zT6F62Y0
@chilljonez @codyfromohio100 @martunmed @VaushV So you believe that for the 94%, the fact that they had covid had nothing to do with there death? If it is just like the flu, how do you explain the excess deaths? If it is like the flu, no excess death would
@GraceArockin @Tomblvd @VaStatesman7 @joelockhart @SpeakerPelosi @FoxNews That's just misinfo. If anything the excess deaths from COVID are higher than the headline reported numbers. https://t.co/tIYHZXwmGr
RT @JennEd501: @ddale8 Here's one study from JAMA that concludes a 28% UNDERCOUNT of the covid-19 deaths count in the U.S. https://t.co/8a…
@bern_hogan @NYGovCuomo 8) Estimation of Excess Deaths Associated With the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States, March to May 2020 https://t.co/lvgL0Bhcdr Official tallies of deaths due to COVID-19 underestimate the full increase in deaths associated wit
RT @JennEd501: @ddale8 Here's one study from JAMA that concludes a 28% UNDERCOUNT of the covid-19 deaths count in the U.S. https://t.co/8a…
@AoDespair I don’t think any of these morons will care, but here’s a peer reviewed study on excess deaths in the US since COVID. https://t.co/MTPZo7xXxC
@AoDespair there is also data to back it up https://t.co/TBhpQcoptw
RT @Farzad_MD: 8/ Some experts say that the only data they actually trust are COVID deaths (that's all IHME projections used). @Weinberger…
RT @JennEd501: @ddale8 Here's one study from JAMA that concludes a 28% UNDERCOUNT of the covid-19 deaths count in the U.S. https://t.co/8a…
RT @MikeTrudell: Number of deaths due to any cause increased by about 122K from March 1 to May 30, 2020, 28% higher than the reported numbe…
RT @JennEd501: @ddale8 Here's one study from JAMA that concludes a 28% UNDERCOUNT of the covid-19 deaths count in the U.S. https://t.co/8a…
RT @JennEd501: @ddale8 Here's one study from JAMA that concludes a 28% UNDERCOUNT of the covid-19 deaths count in the U.S. https://t.co/8a…
RT @JennEd501: @ddale8 Here's one study from JAMA that concludes a 28% UNDERCOUNT of the covid-19 deaths count in the U.S. https://t.co/8a…
@OhmanRand @TheRealHoarse @adamcarolla Because you have a mean and standard deviation of all other causes of deaths over decades, ergo when the death toll exceeds the expected death from all other causes + covid, you get excess deaths. In laymen terms, lik
RT @JennEd501: @ddale8 Here's one study from JAMA that concludes a 28% UNDERCOUNT of the covid-19 deaths count in the U.S. https://t.co/8a…
RT @MikeTrudell: Number of deaths due to any cause increased by about 122K from March 1 to May 30, 2020, 28% higher than the reported numbe…
Number of deaths due to any cause increased by about 122K from March 1 to May 30, 2020, 28% higher than the reported number of COVID-19 deaths. https://t.co/ObHyXSFdEa Ignoring social distancing/mask best practices increased exposure and thus, death rate,
RT @JennEd501: @ddale8 Here's one study from JAMA that concludes a 28% UNDERCOUNT of the covid-19 deaths count in the U.S. https://t.co/8a…
@TheRickyDavila @joniernst Even FB is deleting this conspiracy theory bullshit. And if anything the deaths are undercounted.https://t.co/wzZDsuW34J
RT @JennEd501: @ddale8 Here's one study from JAMA that concludes a 28% UNDERCOUNT of the covid-19 deaths count in the U.S. https://t.co/8a…
RT @JennEd501: @ddale8 Here's one study from JAMA that concludes a 28% UNDERCOUNT of the covid-19 deaths count in the U.S. https://t.co/8a…
RT @JennEd501: @ddale8 Here's one study from JAMA that concludes a 28% UNDERCOUNT of the covid-19 deaths count in the U.S. https://t.co/8a…
@JanaMichelle1 @dmsx1981 @orenpeleg @benshapiro You are just plain wrong. If anything, COVID related deaths are under reported. Just look at the excess death numbers in 2020. You people are spreading dangerous misinfo. https://t.co/tIYHZXeLOT
@SmmothTweeter @TUAlan08 @MissusSandoval @benshapiro It is absolutely not, that is just false. https://t.co/tIYHZXeLOT
@TUAlan08 @DJOJ @MissusSandoval @benshapiro If you die of COVID and they also say you had pneumonia, what do you think gave you the pneumonia? That's literally one of the main ways COVID kills people. The excess death figures strip out the semantics and
RT @JennEd501: @ddale8 Here's one study from JAMA that concludes a 28% UNDERCOUNT of the covid-19 deaths count in the U.S. https://t.co/8a…
@ddale8 Here's one study from JAMA that concludes a 28% UNDERCOUNT of the covid-19 deaths count in the U.S. https://t.co/8ay4X0OSwE
@theGreaterBlog @EmmanuelAcho Look up excess death rate for the last 3 years in the US. Try to respond with facts not talking points. https://t.co/BIBlDJO05C
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 #COVID19 https://t.co/kjgO8FbtvQ
"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/8ay4X16toc
8/ Some experts say that the only data they actually trust are COVID deaths (that's all IHME projections used). @WeinbergerDan (and a group that included me) found that even those aren't reliable. In some areas massively undercounted AND LATE, too late.
@CoinAgnostic @handmadekathy @Fuentesfit Or here "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
@MF13SS Dude how are people who follow Trump always so adamantly misinformed? https://t.co/tIYHZXwmGr
@_Thirdkind_ @funnyhorse @TheRealJTRay @PolitiFact What about the tens of thousands of extra deaths this year that are not recorded as covid death as but are due to the virus or its impact on healthcare systems https://t.co/Bqllq7lNY7