@oypy2020 @nishu_mehta Approximately 12.5k deaths due to H1N1. Compare that number to 172k deaths due to covid SO FAR. Let's all remember our elementary school math, now. Also, https://t.co/pgvFf5EKX2
Official tallies of deaths due to COVID-19 underestimate the full increase in deaths associated with the pandemic in many US states. https://t.co/TMMbnd8E9i
@Adam_Creighton And large number of excess deaths in US due to covid in a highly respected peer review journal https://t.co/6sltSqD4zs
@AlexBerenson @CDCgov You are full of shit or listening to people that are full of shit. Our death counts are under-reported, not over. https://t.co/ODpLIzWekg
@rcr_pereira Agree. But this has been documented in other places as well: https://t.co/IiQw7q6x1B . There are other NYT analyses that showed that this was the case in many places. But we cannot just assume that this is the only explanation. Furthermore, SA
@luismen1991 @xanzabar67 @Politics_Polls Your article is incorrect. US deaths exceed the norm this year by about 30%.https://t.co/Grt1U2nkoO https://t.co/4y4TwLfNBw
@1980Dorothy I think you must have misunderstood the question. It appears generally to be at least 28% higher than reported. In Fl over 200%. https://t.co/hdEQGXMqHI
@bigrichcrypto @jegranger1231 The actual data shows that the overall deaths in this country have seen an increase that suggests that the COVID numbers might actually be underestimated. https://t.co/mqRwkM72a8 https://t.co/USdIROWsop
@WOsrin Much, much higher. https://t.co/g7xkpyhydA
According to this 🔽 we had 122,000 excess deahs in 90 days, (3/1-5/31/2020), which would more than double in 6 months - being as the number of deaths has recently increased to an average of about 980 per day/29,000 per month @gumdrop47978
@cstrenge @kimberliJJ55379 @grinder_tk @3uzfte @Missy__Martin @GovTimWalz @mngop "we don't have any more excess deaths" False. https://t.co/i8P7DvavxC
@Greg98071572 @bmickhugh @preakoff @PaleoRunners @adamcarolla https://t.co/fiNHPgy33Z These are conclusions by JAMA that the deaths are under reported You are providing speculative theories from Julie Cerel that suicides might be up
Estimation of Excess Deaths From COVID-19 in the United States, March to May 2020 122,000 Excess Deaths in 3 months, (3/1-5/30), jibes w/ 170,000 deaths being reported by Worldometer & Johns Hopkins @InuendoData https://t.co/AWvhZ0RoTf via @JAMAInter
@LetsStopTheLies Thank you, latest Orwellian-named misinfo-pushing account. Overcounting conspiracy theories have been continually debunked. "Official tallies of deaths due to COVID-19 underestimate the full increase in deaths associated with the pandemi
@Greg98071572 @bmickhugh @preakoff @PaleoRunners @adamcarolla https://t.co/fiNHPgy33Z Here is the Journal of the American Medical Association’s study estimating that actual deaths are 28% higher 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/Rx8eLePh0b #coronavirus #CoronaVtj https://t.co/oI3TC1Iz8d
RT @wallstwife: Dear @nytimes. You finally writing about excess desth? You know you could have just read the JAMA article in early july whe…
@Carol_Thompson6 @MartinKulldorff @AlecMacGillis Carol, there are a certain amount of expected deaths each year. In 2020, the number of deaths *above* that expected figure exceeds the official count of COVID-19 deaths. https://t.co/zV1NOHBPs9 https://t.co
@DrDenaGrayson This has been known for awhile https://t.co/uUqevJblTO
Dear @nytimes. You finally writing about excess desth? You know you could have just read the JAMA article in early july where doctors told us the number was 28% higher (conservatively) https://t.co/uUqevJblTO #excessdeath #data #msnbc #nytimes #morningjoe
@kkohlb @jamiedupree Gonna need a source on this. Mine says yours is very incorrect. https://t.co/0tVtHZuyeU https://t.co/zAihjghAML
RT @DavidProkopy: @Gardeniagal4 @seattletimes "The number of deaths due to any cause increased by approximately 122 000 from March 1 to May…
@ChrisLines01 @TheRealPBarry Considering those deaths have occurred over a 5 month period then it's more like ~14% pre-covid deaths over an equivalent span. According to the data in this paper, all-cause deaths from March to May were 15.6% higher than ave
@Gardeniagal4 @seattletimes "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." In other words, we're probably UNDER-reporting the actual
@yan96qc @DelphineD29 @MetnM8 @gvallee007 D’accord avec la comorbidités aux USA. Par contre, en analysant la surmortalité, beaucoup de chercheur arrive à la conclusion que les USA sous-estiment d’environ 30% les décès de la COVID19. Source : https://t.co
Findings: # of deaths due to any cause ⬆️ by approx 122,000 from March 1 to May 30: 28% higher than reported # COVID-19 deaths. Meaning: Official tallies of deaths due to COVID-19 underestimate full ⬆️ in deaths associated w/ pandemic in many states. htt
@GaryRumer @Usernamelottsa1 @We_Need_Chnge @JamesWy01345727 @Alyssa_Milano If you do more research you will learn of something called “excess deaths” which will throw your theory out the window: https://t.co/TVHEtJiY2L
RT @JoePajak: Covid-19 critical data issues Wouldn’t Covid death counts be much better matched with official excess death estimates? US s…
RT @JoePajak: Covid-19 critical data issues Wouldn’t Covid death counts be much better matched with official excess death estimates? US s…
Covid-19 critical data issues Wouldn’t Covid death counts be much better matched with official excess death estimates? US study makes interesting observations ⬇️ https://t.co/NuMzQyOlVZ. What’s more the number of infections at any stage is a key indicat
@BlakeSpade79 @PaulKirvan @Rudolfo66246502 @AlexBerenson This is the study https://t.co/IzYXqqr1iA
RT @klknut: There were 122,000 excess deaths (approx 19% increase) in March to May 2020 compared to previous years. https://t.co/f4QQRPPxn6…
@AudaciousPundit @RobertLusetich @ClayTravis @GovRonDeSantis @GregAbbott_TX The fact that you don’t proves that you are one. If you have a peer reviewed white paper, would love to see it.. https://t.co/viBilkZ2zy
@VOLonabeach @starIesbian @dh405 @themouselets @WaltDisneyWorld @WDWGuestService 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 mean
@hillasp1 @CryptoTeeVee @nasira2020 @BMeiselas @kanyewest It’s surprising that you guys want to take this stance that 1) few people have died 2) there was nothing our leadership could do. COVID has killed many MORE people than current estimates. Here is o
@MiddleRoader23 @sunishername @charliekirk11 Bless your heart. https://t.co/E6e2nMJ8nR
@ie_mack Yes really mate. More US ppl have died of than in WW1 & it's closing in on about 1/2 of those in ww2. Not really? https://t.co/EMWDYcnygo
RT @pmagn: Estimation of US Excess Deaths Associated With the Covid pandemic.. ~28% https://t.co/RnTBAl4zEk
Estimation of US Excess Deaths Associated With the Covid pandemic.. ~28% https://t.co/RnTBAl4zEk
@couchsecurity Weirder that it doesn’t back up those three assertions. https://t.co/KJsnlAvLGp
@VOLonabeach @starIesbian @dh405 @themouselets @WaltDisneyWorld @WDWGuestService The number of people officially listed as COVID deaths is a bit lower than the total number of excess deaths since March. https://t.co/k2jOTryG7G
RT @HighInChurch: @miamidecor @lauferlaw This is a study I have seen that puts a number on the misattribution, and underreporting. 28% more…
@miamidecor @lauferlaw This is a study I have seen that puts a number on the misattribution, and underreporting. 28% more deaths. https://t.co/FR5tw0KCVi
@CrawfordBoxView @Will_Elliott22 @darrenrovell 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. https://t.co/UKuzHrXRgY
@ARobinsonFamily @nulltensor @LeonVincentHK @jmw2323 @Abovethelies1 @realDonaldTrump ahh EXCESS deaths, why didn't you say so? Here you go https://t.co/UymafIQXw8 (and dashboard linked) https://t.co/mhRG6JT66R And then you can, as my colleague says, forn
People want to talk about deaths but this is the part they are missing, the excess deaths. Deaths are predictable year to year, trends, numbers.. @getnickwright https://t.co/ysgEPRGpYW,(Table%20and%20Figure%201).
@markCraigAir1 @jeremynewberger @Mike_Pence You do understand the death count is UNDERCOUNTED? 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,
There were 122,000 excess deaths (approx 19% increase) in March to May 2020 compared to previous years. https://t.co/f4QQRPPxn6 via @JAMAInternalMed part of @JAMANetwork
@mrcody @fuzzyroes @aubrey_huff We do know there has been a jump in deaths https://t.co/S2x7704keJ
@StalledProdigy @kimbikeskc @vicc_nicolee @warofthesuburbs Michigan tracks excess deaths as the CDC suggests. Their (and NJ, etc.) methodology was profiled in JAMA. It's valid. https://t.co/crshk24i7M
@Thewarrantymann @RexChapman Read something that's not propaganda https://t.co/EHN71wBpvB
Excess deaths seems to be the better measure of what is really happening. The media needs to use this data to remove the government’s interference. https://t.co/QWcZtazmcK
@rabidotter1996 @hypercube2000 @rondeaulivia @archaeologyart Nope. If anything, COVID deaths are being underreported. Total number of deaths (all causes) in US has increased 28% year over year. Not a drop in the bucket. Keep drinking your Kool Aid, idiot
@Rod_Hagen @joshgnosis For instance, this study identifying and discussing the higher number of total deaths across America compared to previous years - any issue with this data and its analysis? https://t.co/a31Y6ZzAez
@truBatZion @DocBastard You guys really love grasping at straws https://t.co/9kBEvbZ35Z
Different time period, but here's something for you... "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://
@c_eezy_fro @HolderStephen For people that think officials are making up Covid deaths when people are dying from other causes, why do you think we have all these excess deaths? People that have done actual research on this have found that we are likely UN
RT @Real_RoyGBiv: @Proxy_Parent @angela_bower @saletan @mehdirhasan increase in deaths associated with the pandemic in many states. https:…
In den USA hingegen scheint die Übersterblichkeit mehr als 100'000 Tote/Monat über dem Normal zu liegen. https://t.co/ISXHj5v5ez , https://t.co/7IbrJZBNZ8
@LaurieDSouza 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. Meaning tallies of deaths due to COVID-19 are underestimated. https://t.
@Theshells1111 @DaleWoodd0 @thehill 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
@Proxy_Parent @angela_bower @saletan @mehdirhasan increase in deaths associated with the pandemic in many states. https://t.co/xL8DgpyCSE
@JAMA: "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 #COVID19 deaths" https://t.co/BcqEUOLk67
RT @1foreverseeking: People are dying, and it's not from COVID-19! Wake up! From March 1 to May 30 , 2020, the number of deaths due to any…
@SteveHiltonx Garbage data in. Garbage out. Massive raising of “pneumonia” deaths rather than covid as compared to decades of data for say Texas and Arizona. Lie about the data, better optics for Texas. https://t.co/mjyAF4oRJ2
RT @1foreverseeking: People are dying, and it's not from COVID-19! Wake up! From March 1 to May 30 , 2020, the number of deaths due to any…
RT @1foreverseeking: People are dying, and it's not from COVID-19! Wake up! From March 1 to May 30 , 2020, the number of deaths due to any…
People are dying, and it's not from COVID-19! Wake up! From March 1 to May 30 , 2020, the number of deaths due to any cause increased by approximately 122 000, which is 28% higher than the reported number of COVID-19 deaths. https://t.co/Lu9fZYnn53
@loviesarmy @nativemiamibch @ClayTravis 160K is an undercount. Every reputable epidemiologist acknowledges overall deaths will be UNDERCOUNTED due to pure volume. People dying at home, for instance, won't be counted. Some studies estimate the undercount
@morrisnelson @jinxmom Here is analysis of excess all-cause deaths (unrelated to diagnosis) https://t.co/UbaXnGkxOb
Checkmate post!
@issaSeeK @staciasamaya @noname https://t.co/Mk2BMdZLaT (keep in mind the cases are actually underestimated around the world due to testing fears, asymptomatic carriers etc.) A reliable source getting more to her point about potentially erroneous reportin
@The_Logarithm You're right there is no "good" data, but you clearly know what I mean by its use. However, even if the COVID data is questionable, we can still look at excess deaths (all cause) and deduce COVID deaths are PROBABLY being under reported, if
@blackdontrump @jaketapper @thomloverro @realDonaldTrump @WhiteHouse @PressSec No, it’s science. https://t.co/aqVUxNs8fC
@JayRussell90254 @steverasch @ABC7 No, that’s garbage right wing rhetoric. Scientists say the opposite. https://t.co/aqVUxNs8fC
@robinshinners12 @bicycleman0402 @GeraldoRivera @realDonaldTrump Hahaha haha! You're stupid. https://t.co/iqYT4c5cks
RT @holmescnn: Lots of discussion whether #COVID19 deaths are under-reported in U.S. One study by JAMA: "The number of deaths due to any c…
RT @holmescnn: Lots of discussion whether #COVID19 deaths are under-reported in U.S. One study by JAMA: "The number of deaths due to any c…
RT @holmescnn: Lots of discussion whether #COVID19 deaths are under-reported in U.S. One study by JAMA: "The number of deaths due to any c…
Lots of discussion whether #COVID19 deaths are under-reported in U.S. One study by JAMA: "The number of deaths due to any cause increased by approximately 122 000 from March 1 to May 30... which is 28% higher than the reported number of COVID-19 deaths" h
From March 1 to May 30, 2020, the number of excess deaths was 28% higher than the official tally of COVID-19-reported deaths.
Oh hi @nytimes 🙄⏱ https://t.co/MXSZ1kfp2H
RT @malman2: @ASlavitt @JessStrawn Excess deaths are happening around the country & there is not enough reporting on it. You just here the…
Interesting but sad. https://t.co/oJ6JLm4K67
RT @malman2: @ASlavitt @JessStrawn Excess deaths are happening around the country & there is not enough reporting on it. You just here the…
RT @malman2: @ASlavitt @JessStrawn Excess deaths are happening around the country & there is not enough reporting on it. You just here the…