AlanSubie4Life
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Interesting data from the CDC. We had 10 consecutive weeks of excessive deaths in the USA. Deaths reported are delayed by a few weeks. This is data that should be reported by MSM but of course is not. Provisional Death Counts for Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
Why do you think this is relevant? There has been some nonsense on Twitter today in the form of a spreadsheet from Kyle Lamb processing the CDC’s data. I won’t post it here. But the guy has no idea what he is talking about - the CDC’s own website says exactly what he observes will happen, and it has nothing to do with recently reported deaths being pulled from earlier. People are grasping at straws with data they do not understand.
Here are the data from Florida (dark purple, light purple, and orange are the last three days, in order) :
Here are the data from Arizona:
Recent days:
(Animation, not including the last couple days)
https://twitter.com/koko_vivian/status/1280546450741444609?s=21
These deaths have occurred within the last 2-3 weeks, nearly without exception, end of story. Deaths are going up, and they will go up a lot more - there is no stopping that now. It is a crystal clear picture. The only question is how high they will go. We are now approaching levels of infection similar to what we had in late March, though they are more widely distributed than they were in late March, and a smaller proportion of the infected are elderly.
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