Talking averages here, you're suggesting there are some 750-1000 pneumonia-related deaths from 9 weeks ago that are yet to be reported. Again, that's to get to an "average" level from the historical CDC data. Why haven't these deaths been reported? Visually it doesn't look like those curves are "updated" with new counts 9-weeks out.
Certainly this is possible, but it is certainly suspect, especially when you google "united states covid deaths" and you get answers suggesting some 65,000 deaths.
This CDC page suggests that there are only 37,000 COVID deaths with 64,000 being pneumonia.
Talking averages here, you're suggesting there are some 750-1000 pneumonia-related deaths from 9 weeks ago that are yet to be reported. Again, that's to get to an "average" level from the historical CDC data. Why haven't these deaths been reported? Visually it doesn't look like those curves are "updated" with new counts 9-weeks out.
Certainly this is possible, but it is certainly suspect, especially when you google "united states covid deaths" and you get answers suggesting some 65,000 deaths.
This CDC page suggests that there are only 37,000 COVID deaths with 64,000 being pneumonia.
This is not a repost this is a fact check.