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re: There’s no way we have as many deaths as being reported
Posted on 4/10/20 at 11:43 am to shel311
Posted on 4/10/20 at 11:43 am to shel311
All opinions as for the cause of this decline are just speculation at this time.
At the end of the year, when all data is compiled, then we will have an idea of how skewed the numbers actually are.
It will also be telling in regards to total US deaths this year.
If there isn’t a significant increase of deaths over the expected norm, the deaths labeled “covid” would be hiding expected deaths due to other pathology.
At the end of the year, when all data is compiled, then we will have an idea of how skewed the numbers actually are.
It will also be telling in regards to total US deaths this year.
If there isn’t a significant increase of deaths over the expected norm, the deaths labeled “covid” would be hiding expected deaths due to other pathology.
Posted on 4/10/20 at 11:48 am to Scruffy
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If there isn’t a significant increase of deaths over the expected norm, the deaths labeled “covid” would be hiding expected deaths due to other pathology.
Which would explain why the people dying are more or less within the typical life expectancy of the region, in some cases above the average life expectancy might be possible.
So.. old sick people are dying right on time. <-----
This post was edited on 4/10/20 at 11:52 am
Posted on 4/11/20 at 7:36 am to Scruffy
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All opinions as for the cause of this decline are just speculation at this time.
Could not agree more.
However at the end we will not have an accurate number for number of cases,that is significant in calculating mortality.
The numerator, number of deaths, is naturally more attainable. I am unsure how accurate that number will be. Regardless it will be interesting to review when the dust settles.
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