0.03% is the amount of the population who have died (in Canada at least) WITH Covid. And that's on the high end, assuming the deaths were properly attributed.
I don't understand as much about viruses as experts in health but I do understand proportionate risk and when I look at that number it makes my head explode. What a small risk to destroy peoples live over, it makes sick to my stomach just thinking about it.
Anyone else frustrated over this whole Pandemic hoax? I'm not denying the virus is real but the mass public freak out that destroyed millions of lives over it was definitely orchestrated. I'm done with it,
according to the CDC data total deaths in the US are up ~10% in 2020. 10% seems significant. How much from covid vs how much from lockdowns is a valid question, but the notion that deaths are not higher this year is plain wrong. I ran the numbers myself, thinking that deaths weren't up significantly, but they are
Care to share your data? I searched high and low but apparently tracking total number of deaths in the US is impossible in the Covid era. The only statistic I'm interested in is total number of deaths tracked against population increase. This is a hard number that can't be fucked with, I'm not concerned with interpretative data because it's all biased.
If this is the case then why in Sweden where they had far less restrictions is there pretty much no increase in deaths? https://www.statista.com/statistics/525353/sweden-number-of-deaths/
Of course. Here are my sources: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/excess_deaths.htm#dashboard https://www.census.gov/popclock/
Re: Sweden, I think early nursing home infections of weak elderly and lockdowns are the major causes of death this year in the US, Sweden did things differently.
Check it out, https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1WKEb_sVGR3NTMMpMGJRnoNIaKeUdhUX5wUo7P0faltY/edit?usp=sharing