According to this guy’s data, 64% of the deaths reported for this week’s total were actually from before May 9...
I mean, I get that there’s some lag in reporting, but recording over 1,000 deaths for two straight weeks when the deaths actually occurred 9-10 weeks ago?
If they were being honest, the media would report on “date of death” instead of how many the CDC added to the total that week, if they’re adding data like this.
According to this guy’s data, 64% of the deaths reported for this week’s total were actually from before May 9...
I mean, I get that there’s some lag in reporting, but recording over 1,000 deaths for two straight weeks when the deaths actually occurred 9-10 weeks ago?
If they were being honest, the media would report on “date of death” instead of how many the CDC added to the total that week, if they’re adding data like this.
According to this guy’s data, 64% of the deaths reported for this week’s total were actually from before May 9...
I mean, I get that there’s some lag in reporting, but recording over 1,000 deaths for two straight weeks when the deaths actually occurred 9-10 weeks ago?
If they were being honest, the media would report on “date of death” instead of how many the CDC added to the total that week, if they’re adding data like this.
I'm not smart enough to understand this. But I'm assuming it's... grim.
Here’s his explanation.
This data is saying that 1,235 of the deaths that they added this week actually occurred the week of May 9, 1,056 of the deaths that they added this week actually occurred the week of May 2, etc.
Also, this is the first week that they’ve had this big of addition this far out from the date of death. He’s saying they are padding the numbers to make it look like it’s increasing now, when in reality these aren’t really deaths that happened this week.
Ethicalskeptic was saying the CDC has 35-50k unexpected deaths this year that they can play with. It seems they’re now getting dumped into the counter to bump up the graphs.
Ethicalskeptic was saying the CDC has 35-50k unexpected deaths this year that they can play with. It seems they’re now getting dumped into the counter to bump up the graphs.
Date of death “Involving Covid” numbers are in the second column. The number for the last couple weeks will be adjusted higher, but this is not an increasing trend.
According to this guy’s data, 64% of the deaths reported for this week’s total were actually from before May 9...
I mean, I get that there’s some lag in reporting, but recording over 1,000 deaths for two straight weeks when the deaths actually occurred 9-10 weeks ago?
If they were being honest, the media would report on “date of death” instead of how many the CDC added to the total that week, if they’re adding data like this.
Ethicalskeptic was saying the CDC has 35-50k unexpected deaths this year that they can play with. It seems they’re now getting dumped into the counter to bump up the graphs.
Ethicalskeptic was saying the CDC has 35-50k unexpected deaths this year that they can play with. It seems they’re now getting dumped into the counter to bump up the graphs.
Media will be keepin’ it alive til Novmber
This. Covid will limp on and on until either Trump wins and breaks the Democratic Party or Slo Joe wins and we find that our masks finally worked! and we can open the country back up.
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I mean, I get that there’s some lag in reporting, but recording over 1,000 deaths for two straight weeks when the deaths actually occurred 9-10 weeks ago?
If they were being honest, the media would report on “date of death” instead of how many the CDC added to the total that week, if they’re adding data like this.
This data is saying that 1,235 of the deaths that they added this week actually occurred the week of May 9, 1,056 of the deaths that they added this week actually occurred the week of May 2, etc.
Also, this is the first week that they’ve had this big of addition this far out from the date of death. He’s saying they are padding the numbers to make it look like it’s increasing now, when in reality these aren’t really deaths that happened this week.
Date of death “Involving Covid” numbers are in the second column. The number for the last couple weeks will be adjusted higher, but this is not an increasing trend.
Yup.
sofuckingirritatingGIF