Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Can't read the chart correctly.... But America had almost 400,000 more deaths in 2020 than in 2019... Odd....
Show me where we had almost 400,000 more deaths in 2020 than 2019.
BTW, if we had 525,000 C***d deaths as you reported earlier, then why would we have only 400,000 (again I dispute that number) more deaths in 2020. There should be 525,000 plus some other increase to account for a growing and aging population.
This overly inflated number is precisely what Dr. Genevieve Briand at Johns Hopkins University found in her November 2020 study.
"Dr. Genevieve Briand at Johns Hopkins University noted some critical accounting errors done at the national level.
Initially Johns Hopkins University Newsletter Ran Study Saying C***D
‘Relatively No Effect on Deaths’ in U.S., Then Deleted It After Publication. After retrieving data on the CDC website, Briand compiled a graph representing percentages of total deaths per age category from early February to early September, which includes the period from before C****-** was detected in the U.S. to after infection rates soared.
Surprisingly, the deaths of older people stayed the same before and after C****-**. Since C****-** mainly affects the elderly, experts expected an increase in the percentage of deaths in older age groups. However, this increase is not seen from the CDC data. In fact, the percentages of deaths among all age groups remain relatively the same."
https://theridgewoodblog.net/johns-hopkins-university-newsletter-pulls-study-challenging-deadliness-of-c***d19/#more-148186If you want CD, I will send you a PM with the pdf attachment for your review. You won't find online since it was deleted after publication. (No one pointed to any flaws or errors in her report, they simply deleted it without a reason. Can't have this report out in the public showing the flawed CDC death toll).