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I'm going to have to let this sink in.
Are there any Spreadsheet masters out there that can verify my work?
The data is available from the CDC.
I'm competent in GNUPlot - are you using Linux by any chance?
Further if "covid" is one of the causes that make up the "death by cause" subset, it would seem at first glance that they are double counting covid deaths? Is that what you're getting at?
By any chance all these doctors doing anything unthinkable to unvaccinated to add to death count to get gov funds.
richwicks says
I'm competent in GNUPlot - are you using Linux by any chance?
No. I an still using the eugenicist's software. I am a master of Access and Excel.
It's my contention that the ONLY reasons people still use MS Office is because 1) they don't know LibreOffice exists and 2) Their company uses MS Office,
richwicks saysIt's my contention that the ONLY reasons people still use MS Office is because 1) they don't know LibreOffice exists and 2) Their company uses MS Office,
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Haven't tried libreoffice. Yet. Used to love Lotus 123 but Bill killed it.
Access
I downloaded the latest "Death by cause" dataset and something seemed a bit off. I created a new column that calculated the difference between the "all cause" column and the sum of individual causes. The sum of deaths from all causes didn't equal the "All Cause" column. I noticed that the discrepancy was usually positive but sometimes negative. Hmmm? I then graphed this column against the "deaths from covid" column and they correlated almost perfectly. WOW! WTF?
I figured I must have been making a mistake.
I then took the last five years dataset and did the same thing. Here are the results: