14 This 'excess deaths' chart on the CDC looked suspicious, so I drew a line across and it reveals they exaggerated to make corona seem worse (media.patriots.win) posted 16 days ago by hillaryforprison 16 days ago by hillaryforprison +14 / -0 5 comments share 5 comments share save hide report block hide child comments Comments (5) sorted by: top new old worst ▲ 2 ▼ – JoinTheDiscussion 2 points 16 days ago +2 / -0 the "excess deaths" figure is only their predicted number anyway! there is no hard number to back it permalink save report block reply ▲ 1 ▼ – deleted 1 point 16 days ago +1 / -0 ▲ 1 ▼ – hillaryforprison [S] 1 point 16 days ago +1 / -0 I agree. It's probably just an exaggeration of an exaggeration. I still don't know a single person who has died of 'covid'. permalink parent save report block reply ▲ 1 ▼ – hillaryforprison [S] 1 point 16 days ago +1 / -0 I added the green line. You can see their orange line dipping more at the end to make it seem worse. Would an honest person do this? I don't believe any of their numbers anyway. Deaths will always increase with population increase also. Source: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/excess_deaths.htm#dashboard permalink save report block reply ▲ 1 ▼ – CuomoisaMassMurderer 1 point 16 days ago +1 / -0 What matters more is previous year's total deaths from all causes. How do we compare? 2020 to 2019 permalink parent save report block reply
the "excess deaths" figure is only their predicted number anyway! there is no hard number to back it
I agree. It's probably just an exaggeration of an exaggeration. I still don't know a single person who has died of 'covid'.
I added the green line. You can see their orange line dipping more at the end to make it seem worse. Would an honest person do this? I don't believe any of their numbers anyway. Deaths will always increase with population increase also.
Source: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/excess_deaths.htm#dashboard
What matters more is previous year's total deaths from all causes. How do we compare? 2020 to 2019