Journal of American Medicine Association study says #COVID deaths were underestimated by 28% in March-May, and accounted for 16% of all deaths in US. That’s 1 out of 6. #COVIDー19 #TrumpLiesAmericansDie https://t.co/coR1lzQaCg
@TFC3Tweets @DepressedBrowns @kylegriffin1 @MSNBC I've got a flu shot for years. IT'S A GLOBAL PANDEMIC FOOL! READ, CONFIRMED RECOVERY FROM COVID-19 HEART CONDITIONS! https://t.co/6TNbb2yWM7
@ChristinaCowe15 @rubiesdiamonds @jbendery Excess death are up to. https://t.co/6TNbb2yWM7
@Sherrie00055549 @ColetteLona1 @kylegriffin1 If the flu is bad or not, I think if numbers are being recorded factually(they aren't) its going to be bad, SMH! Excess deaths up 28%! https://t.co/6TNbb2QxDF
@cabville @youyanggu I have been tracking these and several other analyses that were published, including my own "Excess Natural Deaths" analysis. The data is summarized below. The Weinberger, et al, paper: https://t.co/hQWXxDaWFf BBC report, 5/2: https
@ChimanColey @williamdegeest @shanegerlach @govkristinoem If only facts weren’t considered political. https://t.co/DvwJuwaWdf And then investigate the excess deaths this year vs every year prior to this. https://t.co/zV1mYGwXCf The number is already ov
@TobyBerry6325 “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 time of year.” https://t.c
Estimation of Excess Deaths From COVID-19 in the United States, March to May 2020 https://t.co/jaubn7mF5g via @JAMAInternalMed part of @JAMANetwork
@RobRastetter @CuyahogaSon https://t.co/uw9vRPdBmA Helps if I include the link.
@nicholasyearone @StephenKing A Yale study simply looking at the average deaths each year found that from March to May 2020, the US experienced over 120,000 more deaths than average. Those strokes and heart attacks must have decided to really start kicking
@thinkforurself3 @LawTrj @realDonaldTrump Not sure if I actually posted in this thread but here it is https://t.co/Bqllq7lNY7
@vrijmetselaar56 @the_resistor Trumps tests suck. Let's count excessive deaths . See https://t.co/V4zT6F62Y0 study by the American Medical Association. Excessive deaths up between March 1st and May 30th 2020. 122,000 more than the same period the year bef
@CD92033162 @buckeyewilliams @jbook37 Do you... ... ... really believe this ? Excess death has been over the Covid death count... We are likely at an undercount of Covid deaths... At the absolute best, its a wash and fatality rate still goes up... https:
RT @Elizabe68955397: @The_piano_man_1 @moistened_bint @DonaldJTrumpJr You can read the full study at https://t.co/V4zT6F62Y0 .
@alonbeer1 @InbarRotem @YaffaRaz יש כאן מידע (טרם קראתי בעיון). הפער בין עודף תמותה לתמותה מקוביד יכול להיות תמותה שנגרמה בשל קוביד... לא מזכירים את האפשרות בתמצית. https://t.co/64FvZLyWmJ
@JToxophilite @EmilyFravel13 @jerikay78 @Jim_Jordan Because you believe what the gateway pundit prints. 🤣 You’re not helping your case. https://t.co/Ccx88RXVez https://t.co/eXo7oiKHSG https://t.co/ANcPpNeZRO
@The_piano_man_1 @moistened_bint @DonaldJTrumpJr You can read the full study at https://t.co/V4zT6F62Y0 .
Estimation of Excess Deaths From COVID-19 in the United States, March to May 2020 https://t.co/TiVyW2trG1 via @JAMAInternalMed part of @JAMANetwork
Estimation of Excess Deaths From COVID-19 in the United States, March to May 2020 https://t.co/UVDamsuRI0 via @JAMAInternalMed part of @JAMANetwork
A more appropriate accounting of deaths attributed to Covid for March-May. This would indicate what anyone with a science background has readily expected. Death rates for Covid are likely 25-30% higher than are being reported.
@dbharrison33 @dbongino Wtf? That’s just false, why would you post something like this?smh. #DanBingoBongo posters r THE WORST. “The number of excess all-cause deaths was 28% higher than the official tally of COVID-19–reported deaths during that period.” h
RT @HumbleHerper: sources: 1- https://t.co/Fz7EJe0F9w 2- https://t.co/hIQ4VAhEw5 3- https://t.co/Al6HkciafZ 4- https://t.co/LeOaGGvQMN 5- h…
@berenddeboer @DrJinRussell @MatthewHootonNZ 1. COVID deaths are probably undercounted. https://t.co/tMLC6WxAuv 2. Excess deaths were observed in US. https://t.co/rkv62AgF68
RT @doofgeek4011: It's amazing to see all these conspiracy theorists who still apparently think that deaths are being inflated when eviden…
@rhill22733 @GlenWPeterson @brad_polumbo @rachelbovard Ruth doing all the things we’ve done, social distancing, lockdowns, etc, we are experiencing an increase in excess deaths almost certainly attributable to COVID. This will continue until a vaccine is d
It's amazing to see all these conspiracy theorists who still apparently think that deaths are being inflated when evidence indicates that they may be undercounted. https://t.co/0vdWUY3ryC https://t.co/LvETK0gyZp https://t.co/PrRbob6s8J
@jb2001rams @CNN CNN reported a forecast, and in all likelihood the true death count is in excess of 200K. https://t.co/n6xvZIV29r
@Anthony081219 @CrippledCrackah @CNN Got it the wrong way. Also since mid July the numbers are fudged downwards, since HHS (with Trump lackey) took over reporting them. https://t.co/n6xvZIV29r
@liquear @Ramsta8 @ericv101 @anniekarni But you knew this already. https://t.co/3kwTZhEMxq
@jennifer626 @RealFrankJr @PNSmith9 @Baligubadle1 @realDonaldTrump If you can believe the reporting. I suggest comparing this evidence with national figures on excess deaths in 2020. This report indicates that back in April/May, deaths were under reported
Other take-home point: Deaths from Covid-19 are being underestimated rather than overestimated. "Official tallies of deaths due to COVID-19 underestimate the full increase in deaths associated with the pandemic in many states." https://t.co/5831BYBCHn
Covid denier argued that if it's real, all-cause mortality would be higher than usual. I told him when those numbers came out, I'd have that conversation with him. Turns out, that study's been done. 28% higher all-cause mortality in USA Mar–May. https://t.
Estimation of Excess Deaths From COVID-19 in the United States, March to May 2020 https://t.co/830cElAPfK via @JAMAInternalMed part of @JAMANetwork
"Official tallies of deaths due to COVID-19 underestimate the full increase in deaths associated with the pandemic in many states." Estimation of Excess Deaths From COVID-19 in the US, March to May 2020 https://t.co/ZoGwwwKEtO via @JAMAInternalMed part of
@Yayaya12317 @falkowski_peter @CBCNews Here's the study. Not sure where you think there was no lockdown and no cases, but sounds made-up. New York got hit early and hit hard because it's a densely populated international-hub but they've since flattened the
@RobertFoster4MS Just . . . nope. https://t.co/ae4sVlgLsM https://t.co/CKzx7rCSTD
@adamdv72 @saundees21 Wow, that's was the very definition of Fake News. It compares the death numbers from March to May 2020 with the death numbers from January to May 2018. See the problem? https://t.co/Iq3wFGGAm5
@JonSixxx @saundees21 And they did this year too. See that's the thing the other deaths didn't stop. There were 781,000 deaths between Mar 1 and April 1. That is an increase of at least 116,000 depending on which year you compare it too. https://t.co/Iq3w
@Plumazul @brianklaas @Smart_Sapper12B https://t.co/wZYOvFoWDd https://t.co/E3z7JHe3FB Some reading for you homie.
@willyobina @realDonaldTrump Prove it. Here's a study that suggests that you're wrong https://t.co/LFSKfRGHJq
@hokieprorichie @phillyd10 @slmandel @TheDagoBased12 No. Obviously that is a public health concern over the next couple years as well, but currently we are not seeing an increase in the suicide rate nationally. JAMA review of March-May mortality here: http
@3lynx3 @not_bullwinkle @morganisawizard bad news for you, then: the "official" COVID-19 death counts are likely underestimates https://t.co/JlwFv6IQvQ
https://t.co/VdKIjXen7K Using excess deaths to see effect of Covid-19. 122,300 for this time period, more than Hopkins Number. But factors include deaths due to avoidance of care, MIs, Cancer, etc, decreased auto and air pollution deaths making baseline s
RT @jamiedupree: @FitWithHealth There are lots of studies showing excess deaths this year eclipse the number of virus deaths, which likely…
@jboi696969 @AynFeelingRandy @jpr41411 @michaelshermer Facts are funny https://t.co/LCs917RoFw
RT @KabalaBartek: 122 300 więcej zgonów w okresie od marca do maja 2020 niż można przewidywać w tym okresie roku. To dla tych, którzy twier…
RT @KabalaBartek: 122 300 więcej zgonów w okresie od marca do maja 2020 niż można przewidywać w tym okresie roku. To dla tych, którzy twier…
RT @DeanJC420: @TheCanadianMike The US death rate is 28% higher AFTER accounting for COVID deaths. Covid claimed 95k by May 30 but deaths…
@johnchibuzz @olesankei @thejtlewis @realDonaldTrump Here's another tidbit that isn't in CNN or FOX. But now I'm also doing YOUR research. If you can read and comprehend. https://t.co/8RPke0pbt7
@RagnarDaneskold @ruelallemand @KevinMKruse Three fucking words in Google. Excessive deaths covid. https://t.co/iqYT4c5cks
@TheCanadianMike The US death rate is 28% higher AFTER accounting for COVID deaths. Covid claimed 95k by May 30 but deaths had increased by 122,000 overall. Meanwhile in Canada,the first 3 months had fewer people die than last years same period. https://t
@FitWithHealth There are lots of studies showing excess deaths this year eclipse the number of virus deaths, which likely means the COVID toll is higher. Here's just one https://t.co/mbr7rxKqzY
RT @Navarp: @dschicke08 @RealBenisons @DrTomFrieden This analysis shows increased deaths due to any cause by approximately 122, 000 from Ma…
@dschicke08 @RealBenisons @DrTomFrieden This analysis shows increased deaths due to any cause 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/dwwNgYkelY
Great resource in viewing excess deaths. For those that feel covid is fake and numbers are being falsified. https://t.co/cGk64vydlb
@TaylorJocelyn @SeaShell072 @THoneythorn @FoxSurvivor @MatthewJshow @JoeBiden What you need to look at is excess deaths. It takes all the testing and false negatives and falsified causes out of it and looks at just straight deaths compared to previous year
@nrR2ppeIR8msbev 自分の目にする範囲では、もちろんありません。 日本は、超過死亡はほぼありません。 アメリカなど諸外国の話をしています。 以前も申し上げましたが、ニュースは見ていません。 https://t.co/P0AVDJ6Dr5 https://t.co/Bu6CAUACdN
@BoSaibot @Asteroidix1 @I9NBuende @Fisch100Fisch @SHomburg @janusz81 Es gibt Hinweise darauf, dass die Zahl der offiziellen COVID-19-Toten in den USA unterschätzt ist. Siehe JAMA. https://t.co/nmNq2TcYiW
@WalkSkyWalker @PNauticExpress Your source for this misinformation please? Cause these say otherwise: https://t.co/aCEvCBCC2N https://t.co/xBFXJ5mSPX
@lln328 @darrenrovell Where are you getting the 2020 average death stat from? Take a look here and you will see a better way to understand excess deaths due to COVID. https://t.co/PszlQo8mA8
RT @david4potus2020: @MarcEDuquette @teirtu1974 @TheValuesVoter @Atticus59914029 @JohnAvlon https://t.co/nSOQwNNtvW "Findings In this coh…
RT @david4potus2020: @MarcEDuquette @teirtu1974 @TheValuesVoter @Atticus59914029 @JohnAvlon https://t.co/nSOQwNNtvW "Findings In this coh…
RT @david4potus2020: @MarcEDuquette @teirtu1974 @TheValuesVoter @Atticus59914029 @JohnAvlon https://t.co/nSOQwNNtvW "Findings In this coh…
@JethroScarecrow @Happyfruggs @atrupar Or how about JAMA "Excess deaths provide an estimate of the full COVID-19 burden and indicate that official tallies likely undercount deaths due to the virus." https://t.co/2UwDMaN0o7
@MarcEDuquette @teirtu1974 @TheValuesVoter @Atticus59914029 @JohnAvlon https://t.co/nSOQwNNtvW "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
@CorazzaModern @meepo12 @GovMurphy Sorry I forgot to include the link. Yes in the US. 8678 per day from 3/1 to 5/30. You said you check the number from that meme? Where? Bc it appears to be wrong. https://t.co/lJUQrH7Wd4
@FarmerTom10 @AdnanRashid Did u know that nearly studies are showing out official death count due to corona is an UNDERCOUNT. There are tens of thousands of additional deaths this year that are statistical anomalies when factoring in our official COVID dea
@amberskeens98 @artisttree @govkristinoem 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 labe
@IvanoReiver @Francesco_Riz https://t.co/U9KLFoVV2u Questo studio indica come le morti per covid nel periodo 1 Marzo 2020 - 30 Maggio 2020 siano SOTTOSTIMATE del 28%.
@AmosofJudah1 Divide this 27,065 by 3 & you get 9000 under-reported COVID deaths per month. 2/2 https://t.co/Nyhsa9I6EQ