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[–] 25394155? 0 points 9 points (+9|-0) ago 

6% died of covid (or some flu they are calling covid) for sure, since it’s the only thing listed. But if, say 40% had covid listed first (leading cause of death), even though, say, two other things were listed as co-morbidity, then I think they would say those are valid covid deaths. But they aren’t giving that info (hmmm). If covid is listed second, third, fourth and so on, then it probably shouldn’t be included. (i.e. guy died from a heart attack but also tested positive for covid. Don’t even get me started on the testing.)

All I’m saying is that CDC has always recorded this way and it isn’t particularly nefarious. What is nefarious is not giving the percentage with covid as the leading cause. And MSM running around repeating the big number and fudging it and so on.

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[–] 25394673? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Shouldn’t all that matter be the total death count for all deaths year over year. Wouldn’t that show the impact of the pandemic?

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[–] 25399564? 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago  (edited ago)

CDC has a graph of weekly "surplus" deaths. It is above the line.

What isn't clear to me is how many of those above-the-line deaths could be caused by other things, such as people with serious health conditions not getting treatment. It's also been reported that a year's worth of suicide attempts happened in four weeks.

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[–] 25395459? 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

otheranon here; yeah, and it would also eliminate the "double-dipping"!

Fucking democrats, ruining the sauce. :)