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Latest data from CDC
Deaths from Covid: 1,255
Deaths from "Rare" Disease: 2,506
Is the vertical axis deaths per week ?
95% of Wuhan deaths were from people over 50. If you are immunocompromised or have other conditions that make you at risk please quarantine.
Let the rest of us get back to life.
And 0% under 17.
According to a new CDC report, roughly 0.03% of coronavirus cases in kids and teens under 21 have been fatal so far — very few deaths.
But overwhelmingly, the deaths have been people of color.
It's another stark indicator that racism is the biggest reason that Black and brown Americans have a higher likelihood of dying from the coronavirus.
Total Deaths from Wuhan Table
It seems the Wuhan was introduced in New York City.
California has twice as many people as New York but just 20% more deaths.
Onvacation saysTotal Deaths from Wuhan Table
California has twice as many people as New York but just 20% more deaths.
I would assume this is mostly related to general health. Unfortunately the southern states aren't known for healthy lifestyles amongst their citizens.
mell saysI would assume this is mostly related to general health. Unfortunately the southern states aren't known for healthy lifestyles amongst their citizens.
Obesity seems to be a big comorbidity. The BBQ belt SHOULD be overrepresented from death due to a disease that targets the fat and sick.
What is the area under that vaxx death spike?
Lack of treating the Wuhan WAS a killer.
Patrick saysWhat is the area under that vaxx death spike?
I didn't do the math but I estimated it to be about 40,000 deaths above and beyond normal.
If it’s weekly reporting then these numbers are off by a factor of seven.
Huh, that https://data.cdc.gov/NCHS/AH-Monthly-Provisional-Counts-of-Deaths-by-Age-Gro/ezfr-g6hf reports your viewing the page to Google via inclusion of googleapis.com and refuses to work without that spyware.
Could you email me the data Onvacation ?
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https://data.cdc.gov/NCHS/Provisional-COVID-19-Death-Counts-by-Week-Ending-D/r8kw-7aab
I was curious about trends so I then downloaded the last six years of death data from the cdc and concatenated it into one file. I graphed it:
It was obvious that there was quite a spike from the corona virus (Blue Gray line) when I eliminated total deaths from the chart.
At this point I was curious if some of the other causes of death had gone down so I eliminated heart disease, cancer, and covid-19.
This is when I noticed the annual winter spike from flu and pneumonia was gone in 2020-2021. I also noticed the spike in "not elsewhere classified". I zoomed in and got this:
Logic using people can see there is a problem here.