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The CCP virus did not affect the US death rate at all


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2021 Mar 31, 9:29pm   829 views  9 comments

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There was no change in the death rate in 2020.

In 2020, death rate for United States of America was 8.9 per 1,000 people. Death rate of United States of America fell gradually from 9.5 per 1,000 people in 1971 to 8.9 per 1,000 people in 2020.


https://knoema.com/atlas/United-States-of-America/Death-rate

All we did was reclassify normal deaths as virus deaths for political reasons.

Another study:

https://www.libertariannews.org/2020/11/26/study-covid-has-had-no-effect-on-us-death-rate/

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1   FarmersWon   2021 Mar 31, 9:31pm  

"If any doctor says it, His/Her license is cancelled."
Above is enough for me to consider it as fraud. Any time somebody tries to suppress info they are guilty.
2   Patrick   2021 Mar 31, 9:42pm  

https://web.archive.org/web/20201126043553/https://www.jhunewsletter.com/article/2020/11/a-closer-look-at-u-s-deaths-due-to-covid-19

When Briand looked at the 2020 data during that seasonal period, COVID-19-related deaths exceeded deaths from heart diseases. This was highly unusual since heart disease has always prevailed as the leading cause of deaths. However, when taking a closer look at the death numbers, she noted something strange. As Briand compared the number of deaths per cause during that period in 2020 to 2018, she noticed that instead of the expected drastic increase across all causes, there was a significant decrease in deaths due to heart disease. Even more surprising, as seen in the graph below, this sudden decline in deaths is observed for all other causes.

This trend is completely contrary to the pattern observed in all previous years. Interestingly, as depicted in the table below, the total decrease in deaths by other causes almost exactly equals the increase in deaths by COVID-19. This suggests, according to Briand, that the COVID-19 death toll is misleading. Briand believes that deaths due to heart diseases, respiratory diseases, influenza and pneumonia may instead be recategorized as being due to COVID-19.

The CDC classified all deaths that are related to COVID-19 simply as COVID-19 deaths. Even patients dying from other underlying diseases but are infected with COVID-19 count as COVID-19 deaths. This is likely the main explanation as to why COVID-19 deaths drastically increased while deaths by all other diseases experienced a significant decrease.

“All of this points to no evidence that COVID-19 created any excess deaths. Total death numbers are not above normal death numbers. We found no evidence to the contrary,” Briand concluded.
3   Ceffer   2021 Mar 31, 10:08pm  

Patrick says
The CCP virus did not affect the US death rate at all


The vaccines will take care of that.
4   stfu   2021 Apr 1, 9:20am  

I've been pounding this drum for months. In looking at the data I do believe that the mortality rate got ahead of trend when the COVID first broke into the news cycle in the spring.

My belief is that our medical professionals were treating this incorrectly (anyone remember the hysteria over not having enough ventilators?) and thus killing a lot of people a few months before their time.

By September the cumulative deaths had gone below the trend line. I did learn, thanks to COVID, that it's perfectly normal for there to be a big uptick in deaths in the Spring of the year. Data shows it's happened every year since at least 2013 (the farthest I was able to go back). In fact, we are in the midst of one right now (check weekly CDC data) but no one is talking about it anymore since Orange Man Bad is gone.
5   Karloff   2021 Apr 1, 4:44pm  

Denninger covered this on the Market Ticker back in November 2020 and came to the same conclusion. He used the social security death benefits data as the source as it was less likely to be tinkered with. Of course, they might have "adjusted" it in December in order to fix that particular angle.

Speaking of adjustments... Here's a screenshot of the weekly deaths in Canada from Stats Canada that I took in Dec 2020, and another taken today. It's the black dotted line, in case the legend is too small to read. Seems they've adjusted the data from June onward (and also renamed the graph, although it is the same otherwise). In typical government fashion, the adjustments are always, always, always in one direction. That direction being whatever furthers the narrative they want to promote. I'm sure if questioned on it, you'd get some hand-wavy response such as "oh, uh, well, we hadn't gotten all the numbers in yet..."



6   WookieMan   2021 Apr 1, 4:56pm  

Interesting on two levels. Obviously manipulation of data or "adjustments" as they'll call them. And second, kudos to you for having only one tab open on your browser. I have close to 30-40 right now open.

ThreeBays says
Quoting retracted articles from 2020/11 as facts, tut tut.

"Editor’s Note: After The News-Letter published this article on Nov. 22, it was brought to our attention that our coverage of Genevieve Briand’s presentation “COVID-19 Deaths: A Look at U.S. Data” has been used to support dangerous inaccuracies that minimize the impact of the pandemic.

We decided on Nov. 26 to retract this article to stop the spread of misinformation, as we noted on social media. However, it is our responsibility as journalists to provide a historical record. We have chosen to take down the article from our website, but it is available here as a PDF."


Why retract the article? If journalism is real, then this stuff shouldn't happen. They're literally saying the article is crap, yet originally posted it. They're 100% not trustworthy either way now. What business does that? Oh yeah, media and journalism. The only place you can flat out lie and get away with it.

Soak up the narratives though in the made up stories.
7   Patrick   2021 Apr 1, 5:46pm  

Note how normal it is for flu deaths to spike:

8   MMR   2021 Apr 4, 12:04am  

Getting people on ventilators early in the game instead of using steroids, for example was screwing up a lot of people. New Jersey was hit hard, there was a 4 month period where literally everyone in the hospital was covid positive or suspected positive with many of those suspected becoming positive and many of those who were in the ICU on ventilators died

The downside is that, due to fear, those with mental health issues or cardiovascular disease, among others, were deferring care and avoiding the hospitals.

stfu says
having enough ventilators?


Assuming this is accurate, there is about 310k deaths more in 2020 than in 2019 or 2018

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/verify-comparing-total-deaths-from-2020-to-2019-and-2018/ar-BB1bJgCo

This is harder to control than the flu for those people that go into cytokine release storm which produces all the deleterious effects attributed to covid.

even in NJ, Newark, specifically, the number of Spanish speaking people in multigenerational families living in tight quarters outnumber black patients 5:1 along with nursing home patients.

Hospital census is down 30%

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The media has made a big deal about California for the longest time but even at its worst, it was in the 4th quintile in terms of infectivity rate and death rate

Now it is dead last in covid infectivity rate

https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/public-health/states-ranked-by-covid-19-test-positivity-rates-july-14.html

California is 29th in death rate

https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/public-health/us-coronavirus-deaths-by-state-july-1.html?origin=BHRE&utm_source=BHRE&utm_medium=email&utm_content=newsletter&oly_enc_id=2226I5654090J2Q
9   Robert Sproul   2021 Apr 4, 6:56pm  

The bonus deaths resulting from their lockdown, suicide, overdose, delayed medical care, etc. might help provide them a little cover.

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