[–] 24775230? [S] 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago (edited ago)
We need total death count... including heart attacks, cancer, accidents, etc. Comparing the total death count year over year will be the true impact of Covid. We have enough months to trend, but data is no longer being shared vs 2019.. Why?
[–] 24775902? 1 point 1 point 2 points (+2|-1) ago
from: doglegwarrior
we need a giant i mean 500 million dollar investigation into the covid1984 hoax.. trump could use the money supposly minnisota wants start a special investigative unit to audit the cdc and multiple hospitals to find out who actualy died directly from covid 1984 and which ones were added to bump the numbers up. at the same time we need to figure out who sent the sick people into nursing homes ans they need to be hung or shot.
Florida News Total Bullshit, Over 1200 ICU Beds Avail, and Hospitals Can Create Additional 4000 ICU Beds Easily
https://www.nukepro.net/2020/07/florida-news-total-bullshit-over-1200.html
[–] 24775725? 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
Arguably the hospitalization rate, and hospital capacity levels, is more important than the death rate, because if that goes over-capacity the death rate will rise. But I've never seen that data published except in snippets about particular areas.
[–] 24780292? 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Well, that's just it. How much excess capacity is there? How much is in use? Without those numbers and looking at their trends there's no way to make an intelligent decision.
The idea of "flattening the curve" is arguably sound, but the more you flatten it the longer it gets. Ideally you'd want to allow for infections up until the point where the hospitals fill up. Otherwise you're locking down forever.
[–] 24776252? 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
Yes, they are clearly organizing their data in ways that you can't show what is going on instead of just giving us all the data.