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_Sully_ 6 points ago +6 / -0

Same think happened in Texas back in August. Before August, Texas was 1 mil backlogged in tests. They updated their system to handle more numbers. So what they decided to do was add the numbers on a daily basis. At the time they were using a threshold for opening up. Because of the added numbers they couldn’t reach the threshhold. In fact, if it weren’t for the backlog they would have met it exactly. This has been going on everywhere. Reporting daily numbers is a lie. Reporting 7 day rolling average is a lie. Reporting on numbers period is steeped in lies all the way down.

At the beginning of the year the UK reported the single highest single day death or positive case rate. What they refused to tell you is that number was actually 15 days worth of data that was held until the new year.

There are thousands of instances of this. Of course the worst one is the death toll in the US. They completely changed the system of reporting in the US for Covid. The previous system was specifically designed to avoid data anomalies and false reporting because they wanted to actually track the data as accurately as possible. They changed the system because they wanted to lie. They lied and over time we will find that the total death count will be 10% of the reported during this year. Maybe even less.