@somedude710 @RamgeSue @chiIIum @HillaryClinton 2. Unless a LOT of people are just randomly dying to other stuff, covid-19 is killing people. A Yale study looked at just the average American deaths compared to deaths this year and we were over 120,000 abov
@CovidMayChgUs Yes, there are deaths related to care delays, other causes, plus death reductions (traffic accidents) to consider. JAMA had an article that did a good job of explaining what we know. https://t.co/1WCrfgwqaC https://t.co/XaCjCxIJkc https://t.
@Siwgth @ArthurGoodfell4 @ABC But if anything MORE people have died beyond a normal year than 180k. Look at the excess death rate. https://t.co/tIYHZXwmGr
@iAmKingRoundz @Cjl721 @TheHannSolo @JoeBiden Excess death rates say if anything COVID deaths are likely under counted. But of course Trump's people don't care about reality. https://t.co/tIYHZXwmGr
@MeepMeepMeCreep @clearandprezent @Tim57585402 @DonaldJTrumpJr How do you explain the excess death rate? https://t.co/tIYHZXwmGr
@DonaldJTrumpJr So Trump and his followers have literally no concept of co-morbidity? Just look at the excess death numbers. Spin is anyone saying "6%". https://t.co/tIYHZXwmGr
@tom_muggeridge @charliekirk11 Semantics to craft a propaganda narrative for Trumpster's re-election. https://t.co/BzdMaWJEvp
A lot of weird misinfo out there the last couple days so wanted to share this for anyone who wants academic research on COVID impact. https://t.co/tIYHZXwmGr
@WhitGHall @PepeMatter The other deaths simply had co-morbidity. Don't be ignorant. https://t.co/tIYHZXwmGr
@Charles29580992 @PepeMatter The death numbers are under counted. https://t.co/tIYHZXwmGr
@HigherUpNorse @PepeMatter @prayingmedic CDC did not "correct the death numbers" how are you people so ignorant to the concept of co-morbidity? The excess death figures say COVID deaths are likely UNDER counted. https://t.co/tIYHZXwmGr
@TheHannSolo @HamiltonBurger2 @realDonaldTrump @DonaldJTrumpJr @seanhannity What like the excess death figures during the COVID outbreak? https://t.co/tIYHZXwmGr
@TheHannSolo @realDonaldTrump @DonaldJTrumpJr @seanhannity How do people believe this blatant misinfo? https://t.co/tIYHZXwmGr
@tbonillas @dwmzmm @JoeBiden If anything, the 180k is likely under reported. But yeah listen to your Q misinfo boards or whatever. https://t.co/tIYHZXwmGr
@ct76911868 @lakeboating2021 @Acosta March-May was 122k more deaths than normal. https://t.co/cOgWpxQF3X
@dlcmcrcc @JoeFisherTV @RexHealthcare @CDCgov @kellycardiology Well there are also 28% higher excess deaths than reported in covid counts so we could call it even granting you 22% leeway with your -6% count https://t.co/uUqevJblTO
@New_York_World @thomasg_grizzle @ScottW_Grizzle @grizzlemedia "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 typicall
RT @EpiDemos82: Before everyone tries to become an expert in understanding death certificates because of the recent CDC conspiracy, just kn…
@ckking44 @JoshDenny This is absolutely idiotic please stop saying this 6% bullshit. https://t.co/MRbhOfkF6L
@alonbeer1 @uzidvir היה פעם בMAD ז״ל spy vs spy כאן יש קשקשן נגד קשקשן . אין התפרצות של מגיפה בישראל (וממליץ לקרוא משהו על התחום לפני ש) אבל יכול להיות שנגיע לשם. בינתיים לקרוא שיטה סבירה (יש עוד כמה) https://t.co/dXGlc9Fnad לאיך צריך למדוד
RT @turfnsport: For all you sharing the "New CDC report shows 94% of COVID-19 deaths in US had contributing conditions" or that stupid "6%"…
@hippy_sis_81 @Rochard32986769 @Thelast_try @NYGovCuomo Read something https://t.co/e5l1f8Z6P0
RT @turfnsport: For all you sharing the "New CDC report shows 94% of COVID-19 deaths in US had contributing conditions" or that stupid "6%"…
For all you sharing the "New CDC report shows 94% of COVID-19 deaths in US had contributing conditions" or that stupid "6%" meme here are some numbers for your small little brains. https://t.co/sYy5Xz259z
RT @KnoxvilleHoller: “There were approximately 781,000 total deaths in the United States from March 1 to May 30, 2020, representing 122,300…
@Betty_BQQp @PISDI94_96 That means nothing. Based on all-cause mortality, the official counts are actually an underestimate of actual deaths caused by COVID:
@_DrLeoSpaceman_ @whichcamefirst @joenelly35 @AlbertBreer ...figures above are obviously only until Aug 1st, so who knows what it is now. Early stages when testing wasn't so rampant it was even worse. https://t.co/kSOipaCPqz https://t.co/xmgmDsPjci
@realDonaldTrump Are more all-cause deaths occurring during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to previous years? YES. In this cohort study, total deaths due to any cause increased by approx 122 000 in US from March 1 to May 30, 2020 https://t.co/qagNa3MrxA
Before everyone tries to become an expert in understanding death certificates because of the recent CDC conspiracy, just know we are most likely under, not over, estimating #covid19 related mortality. Case in point, study by @WeinbergerDan https://t.co/H
RT @KnoxvilleHoller: “There were approximately 781,000 total deaths in the United States from March 1 to May 30, 2020, representing 122,300…
RT @KnoxvilleHoller: “There were approximately 781,000 total deaths in the United States from March 1 to May 30, 2020, representing 122,300…
RT @mrgrimm: @BidenWarRoom Excess mortality shows something else. "In this cohort study, the number of deaths due to any cause increased b…
@teresa75703852 @MargaretRLogan @EddieDowdTV I mean the facts are the facts. You are trying to spin things in a way that will lead to fewer people taking precautions and more deaths. Again 2020 excess deaths are way up https://t.co/tIYHZXwmGr
@BradHea76284716 @PepeMatter How do you address the excess death numbers? https://t.co/tIYHZXwmGr
@JohnHancoq @BradHea76284716 @PepeMatter This is just false and the 2020 excess death figures bear it out. https://t.co/tIYHZXwmGr
RT @KnoxvilleHoller: “There were approximately 781,000 total deaths in the United States from March 1 to May 30, 2020, representing 122,300…
RT @KnoxvilleHoller: “There were approximately 781,000 total deaths in the United States from March 1 to May 30, 2020, representing 122,300…
@Alpenstrudel @SteveDeaceShow You don't want to spend effort on testing or other national capacity that could reduce the pandemic, but you want to politically controlled autopsies to test daffy conspiracy theories? "Official tallies of deaths underestimat
@TenNamesLater @6515Cyclone @SteveDeaceShow 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
@teresa75703852 @MargaretRLogan @EddieDowdTV That's just a false claim. The CDC data is simply saying the other 94% had an additional condition such as diabetes. Look at the raw excess death numbers, they are very high. https://t.co/tIYHZXwmGr
@matts2kool It's also very misleading those who are claiming the other 94% don't count. U.S. excess death numbers are very high this year https://t.co/tIYHZXwmGr
@BradHea76284716 @PepeMatter Anyone saying 6% is incredibly dumb. Obviously those most likely to die from infectious disease are those with other health factors. This is not ground breaking data. Excess deaths in 2020 are very high https://t.co/tIYHZXwmGr
RT @KnoxvilleHoller: “There were approximately 781,000 total deaths in the United States from March 1 to May 30, 2020, representing 122,300…
RT @KnoxvilleHoller: “There were approximately 781,000 total deaths in the United States from March 1 to May 30, 2020, representing 122,300…
@Junebee58348223 @SpritualBattle @CNN Obviously an illness like COVID is more likely to impact at risk folks. This has been said since day 1. The excess death figures are high. https://t.co/tIYHZXwmGr
RT @KnoxvilleHoller: “There were approximately 781,000 total deaths in the United States from March 1 to May 30, 2020, representing 122,300…
RT @KnoxvilleHoller: “There were approximately 781,000 total deaths in the United States from March 1 to May 30, 2020, representing 122,300…
“There were approximately 781,000 total deaths in the United States from March 1 to May 30, 2020, representing 122,300 more deaths than would typically be expected at that time of year.” @JasonZacharyTN
@IoDrew @realAhmed_Hasan @traylyn1776 @JeffFreeman72 @CNN I don't follow celebrities and media. Here is in depth scientific research: https://t.co/tIYHZXwmGr
@chicagotribune Nationwide.... https://t.co/nSOQwNNtvW https://t.co/JNx5cDm2Wd
@HogendoblerT @DineshDSouza Then explain this. https://t.co/KaTlxSVtzQ
@DineshDSouza @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" So actually it's an undercount, not an overcount. https:
@dpeas52 But here's one last one for you. There is an excess of death in the country this year. https://t.co/nW8vLPftQD
@TruthisnotT @SteveHofstetter Stupid is allowing your politics to blind you to reality. The people who are dying of covid **are dying of covid-19** and they would not have died if it were not for the covid-19. That is easily demonstrated through excess d
@Monie05769797 @SteveHofstetter In your dreams. The true reality of the pandemic is demonstrated in the number of excess deaths. https://t.co/sH7wXn72PQ
@ReverePatriot1 @SteveHofstetter You're right. The numbers reported are not an accurate representation - they make up only about 65% of the actual death toll. To get a better picture of the real toll of covid-19, you need to look at excess deaths. This p
RT @Elizabe68955397: @littllemel @realDonaldTrump AMA study shows otherwise .. See https://t.co/V4zT6F62Y0
@UnnhappyCamper @dougpelland @littllemel @elm8957 This is the "yes, the bus hit him, but he had diabetes" argument. https://t.co/gLW1ZZpNdC https://t.co/nSOQwNNtvW
@fbird37 @JorJorWell @littllemel People die at home https://t.co/nSOQwNNtvW https://t.co/gLW1ZZpNdC
@KatFolland @SethAbramson Estimates on excess deaths are about 30,000 https://t.co/QUF18KSg4Y
@littllemel @realDonaldTrump AMA study shows otherwise .. See https://t.co/V4zT6F62Y0
@BidenWarRoom Excess mortality shows something else. "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
COVID deaths underreported by around 30%.
@JoeWo2020 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. https://t.co/W4yxr4VyV6
@1342mali @SkippingStone94 @CEO You too! If you’ve any free time it’s worth reading this. Not MSM, but JAMA & since you work in the medical field I hope you recognize it as a valid source. It should help you understand the way COVID acts as a catalyst
@TeAmoAzul2 @JoeWo2020 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. https://t.co/W4yxr4VyV6
RT @DvdHam: @JoelEenkhoorn @TorontoStar You might want to read this study. It looks into the excess deaths this year compared to the offici…
@JoelEenkhoorn @TorontoStar You might want to read this study. It looks into the excess deaths this year compared to the official covid-19 deaths. Comes to the conclusion that Covid-19 deaths are being significantly under reported in the US. https://t.co/4
@no1butnik @MaxwellsMom @okthenprincess Then how do you account for all the deaths above the average in the USA? Most scientists think Covid is severely undercounted https://t.co/W2EK6TOaGe
@alonbeer1 לגבי ״חיסון עדר״ בהקשר של קוביד19 אין מחקר רציני שתומך בתאוריה הזו ומדובר בניסוי שתוצאותיו עלולות להיות הרות אסון למשל https://t.co/yEzbe8WGZD תומך בגישה הפוכה. תבקשי את נתוני התמותה בפרוט שכונתי ממשרד הבריאות (הרשמי שגוי). כרגע מהנתונים שיש לי
@ChopperBob33 I don’t know if you’re lying or just uniformed: https://t.co/96oGeu6bnE
@Anonff17 @richardhetu De plus, les Etats-Unis sous évaluent le nombre de décès liés à la COVID-19 jusqu'à 28% https://t.co/fcw3G7FWiN
5) even overall *death* in the United States has increased by 18%, according to @JAMANetwork study here: https://t.co/Rowjwq9kRp https://t.co/IJbeSq6JdR
@BlacknTexas @MsAddison4 @FlamHatter1 @NBCNews A programming error that was caught within one week? Here's data that supports theory it's being underreported. https://t.co/tQoAfrSmTv
@DaFeid @theMLBeat1 @daniellevitt22 I'd answer differently – since direct counts of covid deaths don't fit truther narratives, excess deaths is an area of complex analysis they can go to assemble other ways of obfuscating the obvious. Here's some publishe
@LolOkLiberal @NBCNews I know, it's widely known it's being underreported. https://t.co/tQoAfrSmTv
@usafactcheckers @BlytheandDogs @CNN I guess my point is that one is significantly more dangerous than the other and you're acting like they'reproblems of similar magnitude. Also, it's not even true. At a national scale, covid deaths are most certainly und
@gfgjr @WR4NYGov @justin_hart The two of you have any theories why the U.S. is the hotbed of conspiracy-oriented reality denial? "Official tallies of deaths due to COVID-19 underestimate the full increase in deaths associated with the pandemic in many sta