I already gave you several and you poo-pooed it so again, I’m not here to waste time. If this is over your head, go to school, get an education on this stuff and get back to me. Then we can have a grown up conversation about it…k?
I’m trying to have a grown up conversation with you. You listed a bunch of stuff that you claimed would effect the US’s Covid numbers. I thought it was interesting and asked you to explain your thoughts on the first item you mentioned, diversity.
So, please explain how diversity negatively impacted our Covid data.
What their causes? Was there something special about 2020 that amplified “other causes” in some way? Even half the Covid deaths would be a significant bump in yearly deaths so I’m interested. Was there a war in the US resulting in 200,000 deaths?
But of course. My point being that using data from mid 2020 as a proxy for 2020 death totals is ridiculous when in the midst of an accelerating pandemic. Don’t you agree?
2.84 million. Up to Dec 26, we are at 3.19 million for 2020. That’s about +350,000 deaths, or an increase of 12%. Likely higher in both count and percent when all the data for 2020 comes in.