@littletoes101 @skinnyadolesce1 @Bookhimdannom1 @TomDangora The numbers aren't even inflated. The data and actual professional research shows COVID deaths are likely understated in the U.S. https://t.co/tIYHZXeLOT
@smudent2010 @Dissin00 @JLew1050 "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
@ARIZONA2A @tuttibaci @KariLakeFox10 You've ignored the study I sent you. Here's another one for you to ignore: https://t.co/FM8mXQIeRb
Estimation of Excess Deaths From COVID-19 in the United States, March to May 2020 https://t.co/tmKpvn1EKJ via @JAMAInternalMed part of @JAMANetwork
@realsled @johnjohnword @hankschulman People make stuff up a lot so I wanted some better sourced information. This research study backs out the subjectivity and focuses on raw death numbers. Based on their data, COVID19 deaths have likely been a bit unde
@peachypuk @Stuarthjoss1 What are those figures referring to and do you have sources? This paper on excess deaths says the opposite https://t.co/vfai8WIq1q And increasing #COVID19 case numbers will mean increasing deaths. So no
RT @EvolOdonata: Excess mortality data from the US is 28 % higher than official death toll from #Covid19. Shows the problem with how offici…
Excess mortality data from the US is 28 % higher than official death toll from #Covid19. Shows the problem with how official death tolls can severily underestimate mortality from this pandemic: https://t.co/h13K58bTSg
@donnaet5 @KalaEaston @MatthewJshow @realDonaldTrump @JoeNBC @foxandfriends @CNN No. Do some actual research rather than spout off nonsense from internet memes. https://t.co/tIYHZXwmGr
RT @Ted_Melnick: These trends add to the mounting evidence that people with emergencies are avoiding the ED leading to increased morbidity…
RT @Ted_Melnick: These trends add to the mounting evidence that people with emergencies are avoiding the ED leading to increased morbidity…
RT @Ted_Melnick: These trends add to the mounting evidence that people with emergencies are avoiding the ED leading to increased morbidity…
RT @Ted_Melnick: These trends add to the mounting evidence that people with emergencies are avoiding the ED leading to increased morbidity…
These trends add to the mounting evidence that people with emergencies are avoiding the ED leading to increased morbidity and mortality. Excess deaths are currently estimated to be 28% higher than the reported number of COVID-19 deaths.  https://t.co/Qys1
@RIZERamPage @hunterhale97 @realDonaldTrump That's not what the numbers says. A country like Belgium is doing that. But excess death studies does that most states are underreporting covid deaths https://t.co/hJdeg0NiQp
RT @Niuwa7: @daoge2018 数据见这个链路: https://t.co/qUFVPSt7LH
@daoge2018 数据见这个链路: https://t.co/qUFVPSt7LH
The number of excess deaths in the US has been about 28% above the number of reported COVID-19 deaths. Estimation of Excess Deaths Associated With the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States, March to May 2020 https://t.co/QUSqBFmnP9
@Bexx_B @RickWillard89 @GOPLeader This study shows that there is >100,000 all-cause deaths in the US between March and May this year compared to the expected baseline based on the same period last year. The excess on deaths this year is associated to CO
@bitcoinmama @ScottAdamsSays That is me... just cherry picking facts.. out of context https://t.co/2ulTrIb6Cb
@adisimone @PeterHotez All this with JAMA estimating we are off by at least 28% after analyzing excess death rates https://t.co/uUqevITKve
@holgerkopp @Zieschla @KtmAndi1 @_FriedrichMerz @dunjahayali Allein in den Monaten März bis Mai sind über 120.000 Menschen mehr gestorben als im gleichen Zeitraum der Vorjahre. https://t.co/ZELEUa5OC3
@tomfgoodwin This is a mess. This thing is killing 1000 Americans a day with no end in sight, it's easily transmitted, it's overwhelming hospitals, the long term effects are as yet unknown, and excess mortality is not "near zero." Other than that, great t
@Doctor_Moreau1 @RonBrownstein @JohnJHarwood @GregAbbott_TX Here's real data, from research. Based on death counts for the last 10 years, 2020 death counts are 30% higher than average, despite significant drops in accident and violence deaths, suggesting A
JAMAIntMed (7/1): Estimation of Excess Deaths Associated With the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States, March to May 2020 https://t.co/EMY9nKzpgp https://t.co/cA9oOUMux0
#USA 122 300 more deaths than would typically be expected at that time of year. #COVID-19 #coronavirus Coronavirus https://t.co/2L8rv37tNY
122,000 excess deaths just during March/May https://t.co/lo5FuayLDe
RT @SirTweetzalot1: @ColoradosMark @ryanstruyk @jaketapper Have a look at an actual published study on excess deaths, and stop spreading mi…
@CVKING_WX @Cardinals The CFR already takes this into account. Deaths per Cases, symptoms or not. https://t.co/JNx5cDDDNL Deaths and cases are both Underreported. https://t.co/nSOQwNvS7m https://t.co/l29BRaTZrs
@parlerpat @Hambino15 @ryanstruyk A published study on excess deaths. Stop spreading misinformation. https://t.co/MTPZo7xXxC
@ColoradosMark @ryanstruyk @jaketapper Have a look at an actual published study on excess deaths, and stop spreading misinformation. https://t.co/MTPZo7xXxC
RT @CharlesRenPara1: @parlerpat @Hambino15 @ryanstruyk This study points toward excess mortality being above the numbers reported for covid…
@parlerpat @Hambino15 @ryanstruyk This study points toward excess mortality being above the numbers reported for covid. What killed these thousands of Americans? https://t.co/8CelCbUEMX
RT @EuphoricEuler: @Rick_Deckard71 @ryanstruyk partial analysis for may in the usa https://t.co/BJ6MAtioT3
RT @EuphoricEuler: @Rick_Deckard71 @ryanstruyk partial analysis for may in the usa https://t.co/BJ6MAtioT3
RT @EuphoricEuler: @Rick_Deckard71 @ryanstruyk partial analysis for may in the usa https://t.co/BJ6MAtioT3
@Rick_Deckard71 @ryanstruyk partial analysis for may in the usa https://t.co/BJ6MAtioT3
@Yazman2827 @HeyTammyBruce @drdavidsamadi Or thousands more.... https://t.co/cfq6UDhiHj
@QEyesopen @wing_nutt19 @RepSwalwell I can tell reading comprehension and numbers aren’t your strong suit, so if you need me to explain this to you, it’ll have to wait. Cliff’s Notes though: more likely there are 30k MORE deaths by CV19 in the US (May1-Mar
@NumbrOneBossMan @Jp2Lugos @DLYeager55 @realDonaldTrump You intimated that she KNOWS the stated COD. Are you trying to intimate that a large percentage of these deaths AREN'T from COVID-19? That's just ridiculous. It's far more likely that there's bee
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/ZvVzd8aiBi
@IwriteOK As suspected, they've been cooking the numbers. https://t.co/zGm9FkXF4g
@Michella_s_m @waltshaub @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/fqZi3DKWwR
@ahigginbotham @BenedictGomez @KFILE That’s not what the discussion is about, even though you’re wrong anyway. https://t.co/e5xcLhq19G
@Gaius_Ju_Caesar @dlcmcrcc @BenedictGomez @KFILE I mean, google works great. But here. https://t.co/e5xcLhq19G
@Andy_3318 @stockphotophx @Marino13843 @buysellshort Study published July 1st: https://t.co/hSp4OEyUoW
@twalt2468 @trevorplouffe @M_Red13 Demonstrably false: https://t.co/1kZh2kHtwO
@joeldelucabos @RonTheDogTrainR @AlexBerenson @stuartwdean My condolences on your father’s death. May his memory be a comfort in these difficult times. This is why the JAMA article ran the numbers. What they found: 122k more deaths thru May 2020 than 2019
@Nick1sTheName @OCBarra @sgrstk Read sometimes https://t.co/uzvcAoBvIS
@s8lrgirl @raawkstarr @NealFondren @jumoffit @ellencarmichael Is this a little harder to dismiss? https://t.co/w8rRWnUyJI
RT @EthicalSkeptic: In this study, you can observe first attempts to convert Lockdown Deaths into 'Suspected Covid Deaths' to act as a 4 mo…
@joeldelucabos @RonTheDogTrainR @AlexBerenson @stuartwdean Meanwhile JAMA wrote https://t.co/5vSRpJvULO https://t.co/yFGUNBlUhx
@red95hut @tombyrer @COVID19Tracking Looking at excess deaths, or total deaths above the 10-year avg, which are likely Covid deaths. Data show Covid deaths are higher than tracking indicates So either you're ignorant or trying to minimize, and no, neither
@LionelMedia Not true according to this report. There were app 781 000 total deaths in the US 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. h
@boggled102 @Reuters The best measurement is excess deaths, so how many more people died that they ususally would at the same time of year. This study indicates deaths are being under-reported. https://t.co/YxNB7XwKNn
@gunsrlove24 @CBSNews You’ll have to trust someone and it should never be a politician. Medical researchers - only incentivized to get as accurate a number as possible - are the people you should trust. Here’s what they say: https://t.co/kyKKSYrXUR ht
@BenjaminERogers @cboyack If this was a result of people being locked in their houses the overall death rate would go down, not up. Here’s the source for that graph. Read it: you may learn something https://t.co/YhQlN2ec8N
@Jeanrene616 @VeroniqueBlan20 @lauhaim @WHO Entre le 1 mars et 30 mai : 122000 morts en plus par rapport aux années précédentes. 95000 morts officiels covid. @VeroniqueBlan20 https://t.co/5JVTOKsiHr
RT @CaptRacole: @jmmuyl @Le___Doc @pinkbOnO @SaffranEspouy @InseeFr @uscensusbureau Rien de secret. Sous estimation possible de 28%. Simila…
@JohmBoFlavin @K_G_Andersen @florian_krammer So that convoluted "if" scenario is supposed to support your statement that 'reported' deaths are more than 'actual' deaths. Not an expert on excess deaths so I rely on scientists myself... https://t.co/FvzrOB
RT @YaleSPH: @WeinbergerDan & colleagues published a study in @JAMA_current earlier this month that finds tallies of deaths due to COVID-19…
@WeinbergerDan & colleagues published a study in @JAMA_current earlier this month that finds tallies of deaths due to COVID-19 underestimate the full increase in deaths associated with the pandemic in many states: https://t.co/fq1kt8qBNu
@emnode @razibkhan Link here: https://t.co/x1Ooda241m Death rates are what you’ve heard; older people and those with some comorbidities at higher risk. Young people less risk, though we don’t know about long term effects yet. Overall IFR <1% with goo
@klarkgallagher @IngrahamAngle Fewer people have died in auto accidents, although between March 1 and May 30th- total US deaths increased 28% https://t.co/aCN4ntuKvF
“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/7x5RNd5aet
@Chris66180648 @CNN @StCollinson Perhaps, but even with comorbidities, my grandma may had another good 5-10 years. She was important to my family. Also, some folks aren't getting counted at all, so it's likely that US numbers are 20-30% low (Read about "e
@marquisegoodwin I don't want to argue about COVID19 being overblown or not, but I was shocked to read that there have been over 122,000 MORE deaths in the US from 3/1 to 5/30 this year than last year...wow! I respect you choosing family.. https://t.co/si6
@Q76767676 @LindaHardyman @fantasykingpin @IngrahamAngle When researchers look at ALL deaths during the pandemic, the data suggests that we have been UNDERCOUNTING COVID-19 deaths. https://t.co/CT01hKvOPt
@Barnes_Law @pandard66 @DavidAFrench @SeanTrende How about some facts instead of conjecture. To summarize, in the months of March-May 2020, 122,000 more Americans died than predicted. 78% were the direct result of COVID and the remaining 22% were likely re
@Travelbug1955 @RussianBotometr Sure. Meanwhile, the number of deaths in the US that have happened from any cause from March to May has increased by 125,000 roughly what COVID was predicted to have done https://t.co/goNNobpzvm
@KevinKoszuta @lovemy4rrrt @natemcdermott Deaths are up. ALL DEATHS. TOTAL NUMBER OF DEATHS ARE UP. Why? What's killing people? "...deaths due to any cause increased by approximately 122 000 from March 1 to May 30, 2020, which is 28% higher than the re
@jmmuyl @Le___Doc @pinkbOnO @SaffranEspouy @InseeFr @uscensusbureau Rien de secret. Sous estimation possible de 28%. Similaire a d autres pays. https://t.co/5JVTOKsiHr
@gbrendle @costareports Would-be dictator & horrible incompetence are extremely compatible. Skipping over his absurd corruption & illegality, excess deaths are way higher than the official Covid death counts. Do you think it's just a coincidence wa
@dberkholz @stack72 With some estimates of excess deaths showing that number could be a 20% undercount. https://t.co/gOqyS2xKNe
@TheRealDeal8388 @Sweet_Baby_Jame @PatrlckMahomes @AdamSchefter You are so lost! https://t.co/nSOQwNNtvW Key Points Question Did more all-cause deaths occur during the first months of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in the United States
@stupididiots8 @andres783 @Deon_loading @TheNBACentral @Ballislife There's more evidence that the spike in pneumonia deaths compared to previous years is an attempt to minimize our covid numbers than there is evidence to boost them. Here: https://t.co/YKdu
@david_megginson @EmilStenstrom @Carnage4Life also the US may have been underestimated death toll by as much as 30% https://t.co/697cImeLHp Belgium death toll includes suspected deaths and match estimates from excess mortality
@walt_baxter That's funny because I am almost certain he would be getting JAMA at home considering his Masters in Public Health. https://t.co/CNyZ0iDgCi A quick way to do this is to look at the deaths every year for the last 10, compare, and think about
there were 95,235 deaths officially attributed to COVID-19 from March 1 to May 30, 2020. In comparison, the number of deaths due to any cause increased by 122,000, which is 28% higher than those reported for COVID-19. COVID-19 deaths 28% undercount https
RT @StephenCecconi: Source: https://t.co/I5jT42cT5n The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) is a PEER REVIEWED medical jo…
Source: https://t.co/I5jT42cT5n The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) is a PEER REVIEWED medical journal published by the American Medical Association.
@AAMuta @BrandonThurston The research is show the opposite of this statement: https://t.co/O1HgnpMp75