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posted ago by ron_eugene +13 / -0

https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/index.htm

I took an average of all the deaths during the month of February and the deaths per week were very consistent with an average of 75,336 average per week counting all deaths for any reason. Then the following weeks I added up any week total that went above that 75,336 and added those figures. I appears to me that the actual deaths from the virus should be around 31,774 or less. For some unknown reason the deaths from all causes dropped off quite a bit right before they started climbing. That seems very strange to me.

https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/index.htm I took an average of all the deaths during the month of February and the deaths per week were very consistent with an average of 75,336 average per week counting all deaths for any reason. Then the following weeks I added up any week total that went above that 75,336 and added those figures. I appears to me that the actual deaths from the virus should be around 31,774 or less. For some unknown reason the deaths from all causes dropped off quite a bit right before they started climbing. That seems very strange to me.
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