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Excess deaths from Covid 19  

redmustang91 64H
7767 messages
1/10/2020 4h35

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1/10/2020 12h16

Excess deaths from Covid 19


The official coronavirus death toll has passed 200,000, but an accounting of lives that were lost in the United States since mid-March shows that the pandemic and its resulting disruption have caused substantially more deaths: at least 266,000 more people have died than would in a normal year, according a New York Times analysis of estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Our analysis examines deaths from causes — not just confirmed cases of coronavirus — beginning when the virus took hold. That allows comparisons that don’t depend on the availability of coronavirus tests in a given place or on the accuracy of cause-of-death reporting. What it shows is that some places have seen staggering death tolls, while nearly every state has seen death counts that are substantially higher than usual. The only states where death patterns look normal are Alaska and Hawaii.

New York City 27,0 excess deaths March – Sept. 5
California 22,800 excess deaths March – Sept. 5
Texas 23,900 excess deaths March – Sept. 5
Florida 20,0 excess deaths March – Sept. 5
New Jersey 18,200 excess deaths March – Sept. 5

But comparing recent totals of deaths from causes can provide a more complete picture of the pandemic’s impact than tracking only deaths of people with confirmed diagnoses. Epidemiologists refer fatalities in the gap between the observed and normal numbers of deaths as “excess deaths.”

From March through Sept. 5, the most recent date with reliable death statistics, estimated excess deaths were about 42 percent higher than the official coronavirus fatality count. If this pattern holds, it would put the current death toll at about 285,000 people. Many epidemiologists believe measuring excess deaths is the best way to assess the impact of the virus in real time. It shows how the virus is altering normal patterns of mortality.

redmustang91 64H
9760 messages
1/10/2020 4h36

From the NYT. So much for the virus being a hoax.


dogslife2live01 71H

1/10/2020 6h17

i guess this puts us in two groups
those that are concerned for the welfare of society and those that put their greed above society
nothing like a disaster to show the world who you are
bonne vie

there is a world of difference between insanity and stupidity


jajo696 113F
4287 messages
1/10/2020 11h09

    Citer dogslife2live01:
    i guess this puts us in two groups
    those that are concerned for the welfare of society and those that put their greed above society
    nothing like a disaster to show the world who you are
    bonne vie
So true...its shame. Yep...true colors certainly do come out~~


redmustang91 64H
9760 messages
1/10/2020 12h14

Wear a mask and social distance. The life you save may be yours or someone you care about.


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