CDC says 2,777,572 deaths from all causes with 2 weeks to go in 2020. Last year was 2,855,000.
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This table skips January. There are more than average deaths this year, but not to the level they'd like you to believe.
This chart gives a nice comparison to an average of the last 5 years. You can also add a lot of countries too!
The chart lets you break it down into age groups, but unfortunately the bottom group is 15-64. I'd like to see under 30 or under 40 as their own group but even up to 64 has pretty low excess deaths this year.
Yea it’s up about 200k this year according to CDC. Not sure if that’s an accurate number but the OP post is using CDC data that leaves out data points.
It absolutely is not up 200k this year. People are getting that number through some erroneous assumptions.
Here is my post laying out all the numbers:
https://conspiracies.win/p/11R4ufq4FG/no-bullshit-analysis-of-covid-de/
According to the CDC it is. You can download the dataset from the CDC and organize it according to month. Took me about an hour to do.
Not that I’d put it past the CDC to fudge numbers, but according to their data there’s about 200K more deaths so far this year.
Here’s the link if you don’t believe me. Ignore all the causes of death, just add up the total number each week until this point last year and compare.
https://data.cdc.gov/widgets/muzy-jte6
CDC is pulling weird shit with their numbers. My post that I linked has those weekly numbers added up and shown in graph form. I got something like 77k more deaths in 2020 to week 48 compared to all of 2019. Still within historical variation so far.
What count did you get for 2020 all deaths?
Based on a contrived BS analysis. Look at the John Hopkins study.
Explain to me how that 300k number was arrived at. I know what it's based on. Do you?