@Supernetworks @nytimes Plus another 300K in excess deaths. It's heartbreaking https://t.co/QyE6VtVESn
@CLEsissy @camfromtwittter “Overall, an estimated 299,028 excess deaths occurred from late January through October 3, 2020, with 198,081 (66%) excess deaths attributed to COVID-19. The largest percentage increases were seen among adults aged 25–44..”https:
RT @ai6yrham: @engineco16 CDC estimated 299,028 excess deaths occurred from late January through October 3, 2020, with 198,081 (66%) excess…
@Camcamculli Also here, let me help with your research. There were over 300k excess deaths in 2020 with AT LEAST 2/3 of those being attributed to COVID alone. Get a fucking clue mate. https://t.co/c8wgLnPONi
RT @ai6yrham: @engineco16 CDC estimated 299,028 excess deaths occurred from late January through October 3, 2020, with 198,081 (66%) excess…
RT @FleischmanSteve: @RichardHWood According to the CDC nearly 300,000 “excess deaths” (the number above the expected average) occurred in…
@NetBoyRick @Twitter @CDCgov @factcheckdotorg “From January 26, 2020, through October 3, 2020, an estimated 299,028 more persons than expected have died in the United States.... Two thirds of excess deaths during the analysis period (66.2%; 198,081) were a
RT @FleischmanSteve: @RichardHWood According to the CDC nearly 300,000 “excess deaths” (the number above the expected average) occurred in…
@RichardHWood According to the CDC nearly 300,000 “excess deaths” (the number above the expected average) occurred in the US from January to October 2020. This is consistent w/other reliable data. COVID19 deniers base claims on little to no excess deaths.
RT @WhitneyEpi: 🧵 18/ But they weren’t asking about our loved ones, who were clearly dying in awful numbers. This @CDCMMWR graph of excess…
@zznoname Nope. Isolation kills and so does the hysteria. 100K deaths are from Isolation alone. https://t.co/6zWdFzKXwk
RT @SimonChapman6: So much for the claim that COVID19 just kills older people who would have died soon anyway from other causes. 299,000 ex…
RT @SimonChapman6: So much for the claim that COVID19 just kills older people who would have died soon anyway from other causes. 299,000 ex…
RT @SimonChapman6: So much for the claim that COVID19 just kills older people who would have died soon anyway from other causes. 299,000 ex…
RT @SimonChapman6: So much for the claim that COVID19 just kills older people who would have died soon anyway from other causes. 299,000 ex…
RT @SimonChapman6: So much for the claim that COVID19 just kills older people who would have died soon anyway from other causes. 299,000 ex…
RT @SimonChapman6: So much for the claim that COVID19 just kills older people who would have died soon anyway from other causes. 299,000 ex…
RT @SimonChapman6: So much for the claim that COVID19 just kills older people who would have died soon anyway from other causes. 299,000 ex…
RT @SimonChapman6: So much for the claim that COVID19 just kills older people who would have died soon anyway from other causes. 299,000 ex…
RT @SimonChapman6: So much for the claim that COVID19 just kills older people who would have died soon anyway from other causes. 299,000 ex…
RT @SimonChapman6: So much for the claim that COVID19 just kills older people who would have died soon anyway from other causes. 299,000 ex…
So much for the claim that COVID19 just kills older people who would have died soon anyway from other causes. 299,000 excess deaths in 8 months, with ⬆️ increase in 25-44y olds https://t.co/IDrKp5eEbP
@Westegnen @DRNyheder Det tæller nok lidt i statistikken https://t.co/xzoLpGiADz
@patchy_stu @ABC Curious where that data came from. The excess deaths data from the cdc shows a covid effect pretty clearly. https://t.co/2wruYIKpMz https://t.co/xN2X6DBsYE
@YouAreWrongAga1 @may_kergen @amuse - The largest percentage increases were seen among adults aged 25–44 years and among Hispanic or Latino (Hispanic) persons.” https://t.co/idVN7Ti5ii
@DanielFinch76 That's from NYTimes and I don't subscribe, just saw the graphic. But this is the same (maybe better) illustration, straight from the CDC: https://t.co/Cm4BvPwiLW Are you actually surprised that there have been more deaths in 2020 than would
ところでLevine市議のツイートのリンク先を見ると、データがアップデートされている。 https://t.co/9b7ayLUjYr 新型コロナ感染死が417332人、超過死亡が494800人となっていて(1/23付)、昨年10月のCDCの報告(1.5倍)に比べれば少ない。 https://t.co/1MR98tVgES そんなにブレるものなのかな。
@KellyDean1976 @Hood_Prof @UnclePooky @woodenguthrie 45 could've encouraged people towards COVID safety measures, regardless of state mandates. Instead he downplayed COVID & refused to follow guidelines. He's culpable whether anyone likes it or not. A
https://t.co/OJm6ChgD4K >an estimated 299,028 excess deaths occurred from late January through October 3, 2020 С января по октябрь в США 300к избыточных смертей, но их @meduzaproject решила не включать в график
@ReubenLangdon the CDC estimates that the excess deaths in October 2020 had already reached 299,028, with 198,081 of those being attributed to covid 19. you can find the data here: https://t.co/BCO5NIy403
RT @YesItsThatParis: Wrong. https://t.co/yEprdQDlGY
RT @ReturnToCare: CDC: From 1/26/20 - 10/3/20, US experienced 300K more deaths than expected. A third of those were from causes other than…
@lilspillz69420 @boback More data supporting the claim: https://t.co/XOSwyQf8tz
@ernestorr @madain_sari Buena, eso es lo que quería. USA da un poco distinto: https://t.co/sgBakbs2Lr Estoy seguro que hubo menos muertes por gripe común en todos lados, accidentes tráfico tambien. https://t.co/8bidFC6gwd
CDC: From 1/26/20 - 10/3/20, US experienced 300K more deaths than expected. A third of those were from causes other than COVID. Delays in scans, screenings, and treatments can be deadly. Please talk to your physicians about making a #ReturnToCare. https:/
So there's no need to wonder about whether COVID-19 is *actually* contributing to higher numbers of deaths or not. We already know. https://t.co/Jw1TqxAK3Y
@probnot1 @DaveAnnBuster1 @NYTNational The largest percentage increases were seen among adults aged 25–44 years and among Hispanic or Latino persons." The second quote I listed came from here: https://t.co/MwmoDNZnhg
@FlammaSecutor @ksorbs Dumbass. https://t.co/kjG6MEVyMN
@trax123 @RobMcIver12 @AlbertaNewsNow1 @suepeac @MrJohnHooper @cspotweet And only 198k of those were attributed to CDC U07.1 'deaths WITH covid-19'. https://t.co/zaNhTIX8lX 136k MINIMUM of those were nursing home/long term care residents killed by Democrat
@myk000420 @sedidome @architecturi @barry1levine @govkristinoem There was most definitely a spike in total deaths. And the one-third not confirmed as COVID-19 deaths almost certainly included both undiagnosed cases AND other conditions that went untreated
Wrong. https://t.co/yEprdQDlGY
@vippernaore1 @timobobby2020 @mitsuba320 @2r5erp6t1qElB3V その記事の元データはこれです→https://t.co/1MR98tVgES 理由が書いてあるわけではありませんが、アメリカは国民皆保険ではないので、保険がない人が医者にかかれないまま亡くなる、ということはあるかもしれません。 日本は感染対策の成果ですよ。
RT @capa_121: 居然让我看到这个,这是空口白牙就硬洗么,听说还是某报记者,怕也是BBC之流擅于制造新闻的记者吧。 专门找了数据来澄清记者的谣言了,请问你看得懂英文吗? 你若是还想反驳,说辞我也帮你想好了:这是截至10月的数据,不能说明全年情况。你要这么说我可真是无言…
@sadnky @ResistMonsters @ArianehSajadi I just had a similar conversation! It didn't have the "God decides when we die" component, but the person assured me that nearly all the people who've died of COVID would've died anyway. We had a long discussion about
@VespFlavian @the_linecook @Jaradis_SR @bpolitics https://t.co/DYEf0NZY4P explain the number of excess deaths then?
@ScrapBus_ @Hail__To_You @jeffreyatucker At least 100K of those deaths are from lockdowns. 50% of actual covid deatha are because we failed to protect nursing homes. Once you control for that, this is a very bad flu season. https://t.co/6zWdFzKXwk
@_QuanHitter @AgainBraine @ignoranceisreal It's true. Someone is lying to you. https://t.co/kDDvHRHwLI
@bingsuzuki @kentiro アメリカの超過死亡は昨年10月にCDCが1.5倍近くあると報告してますね。 https://t.co/1MR98tVgES たとえば、11カ月前に“今”を知ることができたら、アメリカやスウェーデンをマネすればよかったと思う日本人より、日本をマネすればよかったと思うアメリカ/スウェーデン人の方が多いんじゃないですかね。
@GarthVaderJr @A47Ct @ufcfreak91 @DerrikFerguson @arielhelwani That's from late January to October, dummy, haha. Read the article. https://t.co/7GdOwXQ6AX
@Truth__Bombs @riffraff814 @cliftonaduncan No you can't. Meanwhile here are 100K deaths cased by lockdowns. https://t.co/6zWdFzKXwk https://t.co/p8g1afKI5r
@ToneVays This is a massive oversimplification. Also from the CDC: https://t.co/mlTvlOiWL6 https://t.co/qAWREy1MFF
@EyesOnThePriz12 @Blarfk @snorman1776 @thomasgmurphy @wonderlostme @amandamull @foogatwo True. On top of it, he can’t separate the graph from the in-line remark about the excess deaths in various age cohorts which is a separate analysis: one that is easil
@scottymacesq @BanditTape @ScottAdamsSays Overall, an estimated 299,028 excess deaths occurred from late January through October 3, 2020, with 198,081 (66%) excess deaths attributed to COVID-19. The largest percentage increases were seen among adults aged
@ScottAdamsSays Overall, an estimated 299,028 excess deaths occurred from late January through October 3, 2020, with 198,081 (66%) excess deaths attributed to COVID-19. The largest percentage increases were seen among adults aged 25–44 years and among Hisp
@chatham58 What he's claiming is demonstrably false. It's not true that "the same number of people died". Indeed, the best way to see the impact of COVID is to look at the excess in death statistics. Through October of last year, the number was already
@Dougster2013 @MarkDice https://t.co/jKCOvuX8zD right here and that’s not even for a full year
@momrod2000 @BenMarten @MLevitt_NP2013 @justin_hart @AlexBerenson @EthicalSkeptic Here are the actual facts, and not some twisted and distorted BS lies from people with an agenda. https://t.co/kRFXN9Y37u
@YousXPB Cool.... Except wrong. CDC, which he cited, in October they already reported 300,000 excess deaths. https://t.co/X32ziIBpSW
@airplouffe86 That would be true...if it were true. By October the CDC, who he cites, says there were already 300,000 excess deaths. So there is that https://t.co/X32ziIBpSW
@Emily42658927 @partymuscles @CharlieRosen3 @jeffreyatucker This is 3 months out of date, but as of October we had ~300K excess deaths. https://t.co/yz7OyaIy8J
@SMiller3_14159 @idahofreedom You don’t believe the official statistics? https://t.co/Wt76TTiBBn
@Thorstein_Cl @ramonfonsecamor No habría ? Pues algunas cosas que se han publicado hasta el momento (con fuente serias, no desde.el foro terraplanista que lee mi tía): Chile. https://t.co/ImJ63rqo8J EEUU https://t.co/x1Fk8gwG5f EU https://t.co/1OmDO2NuEb
@AlexBerenson Most thorough and well-reasoned breakdown you'll see anywhere, IMO: https://t.co/SA5Yidb1ZC
@BenMarten Could anyone help explain the discrepancy between this estimate and CDC's latest excess deaths estimate, which had ~300k excess deaths through just October? Different baselines? Failure to adjust for age or population changes? Thanks! https:/
@beachainbtc @AHigh1992 Hmmm... I won't lie, this is so surprising to me. We obviously gather our information from different news sources. From what I've read, there were nearly 300k more deaths in my country (USA) in 2020 than 2019: https://t.co/YHYtJ
@GidiAd @vanessavallej0 @pachivalencia @JulioMShiling @rondon_EA26 @Neoadolfo En EEUU, con respecto a últimos 5 años, en grupos > 25 años, los excesos d fallecidos estuvieron entre el 14 y el 25% ! (Hay q tener ojo con estadísticas globales, pq si cons
@EBJunkies CDC is already tracking this, distinguishing between COVID and non-COVID excess deaths Excess deaths in Oct 2020 were at about 300K 200K were attributed to COVID. The “true number” is fucking high. And tragic https://t.co/kTTUMp0zR8
@markusohraaho Muuten hyvä, mutta CDC ei suinkaan ole sitä mieltä, että kuolemat olisivat samalla tasolla vaikka näin jossain medioissa väitetäänkin. Tässä on CDC:n oma arvio https://t.co/ETSqwU3nEs https://t.co/SZcp2rY71J
@GhostofVeraC @AltSelenite @WADeptHealth Lockdowns don't save lives, destroy both lives and livelihoods, make the poor poorer all over the world, and ultimately destroy economies in time-delayed fashion. (Muted for being a moron.) https://t.co/mhIrZqPixq
@jdamijan Točka 5, excess mortality - izjemna interpretacija virov. Me drugim "...however, this might underestimate the total impact of the pandemic on mortality." (primerjaj z zapisom v viru) https://t.co/NvBBWar5pg
@jburnmurdoch 🤔 let’s compare to that developed country US......https://t.co/swpxBjvhnd.
@steamed_hamss @ryanwhite19750 @SuzyWallace9 @JacobGudiol @MackayIM @benca101 @NoHomerzzzz @BridgetPhetasy @katiederosayyj People in all but the youngest age groups see similar percentage increases in mortality rates from Covid. https://t.co/nwLt4xRVrW htt
@iBeastMoose @Felgraf_Physics @ThirdLineRob @MurjaniRawls https://t.co/RBy7KxLOOP Not hard to find dude 👍
アメリカなんて、去年の10月時点で新型コロナによる死者数より超過死亡の死者数が10万人も多いわけで、検査されていない死者がすごく多いと推定されている。(しかも、そこには人種の偏りが) https://t.co/1MR98tVgES
@wil_da_beast630 Here’s some empirical info from @EthicalSkeptic. He’s been a great follow.
Exactly. She (and others) appeased the powers-that-be to save their own jobs. They are complicit in the "excess deaths" which the CDC estimated at 300K in October. https://t.co/zCOV91sNu2.
@CroCoach11 @nytimes I know it’s scary to admit this pandemic could be real, but denial is spreading it even further. No one is benefiting from supposed faked Covid reports. This isn’t the first pandemic & won’t be the last. Please research yourself. h
@alexisdabest27 @karenvaites You don't know what you are talking about: https://t.co/6mm4BOCL93
RT @DrEricDing: 9) Update— CDC released their own excess #COVID19 deaths and it’s almost the same.
@HeidiRPetersen1 Der er stor korrelation mellem COVID-19 døde og overdødelighed https://t.co/4rahGaoU6N
@Chappynash @InstigatorRules @ksorbs Learn how to get facts not gossip. 100s of 1000s more Americans died in 2020 than in 2019 #TrumpDeathToll420K https://t.co/lNbrh9SoSM
One concerning passage notes that an effective vaccination strategy will reduce deaths (which is good!) and that will encourage policymakers to open back up. Though the numbers are less dramatic, excess deaths among young people have been very high. 3/ htt