"data lag" or "deaths are a lagging indicator" is a patent falsehood. It's simply not true. They're using confusing language and the notion of "the public just wouldnt understand" to put out whatever they want here.
I know a bunch of people who had it. My friends 90 yr old diabetic grandma who is on dialysis treatment caught it and I go SO scared. This was about 4 weeks ago and she’s doing fine! Had another buddies dad get it, said it was pretty nasty but is doing good now. He is 65+.
Can someone provide a resource that explains this death certificate matching process? This is the first I’ve heard of it and (shocker) I’m having trouble finding info on it.
I dont normally find myself unable to understand this stuff but I rifled through these various threads on twitter and Im not understanding. The actual reported death states are still going up (which is fine, we opened back up, it should be going up) but Im not following. not understanding the graphs nor does it seem to argue that there truly is a surge (based on their methodology of deaths to covid and testing positive) <-- yes I know their methods are BS but keeping things relatively constant, it seems to me all those graphs from AZ TX and FL in the various twitter threads still all show cases, hospitalizations and deaths are all up even on reported days without a lag so can someone explain to me what is truly being argued here?
Also where is OPs claim in these threads that 70% are back-dated deaths being counted as cases? I didnt see that type of notion argued anywhere unless I am stupider than I thought (normally Im pretty smart about this COVID stuff and made a lot of original arguments)
You'll find lists of deaths by actual dates for AZ for example that show most are back dated. I plan to put up a Power Bi link that compares actual vs reported. If you search on death certificate matching in Twitter, you find some charts that show the diff. Sorry I'm on phone now not computer so hard for me to pull that up right now.
"data lag" or "deaths are a lagging indicator" is a patent falsehood. It's simply not true. They're using confusing language and the notion of "the public just wouldnt understand" to put out whatever they want here.
I have 1st hand reports from a doctor in Ohio (my son), that this is happening there as well.
https://twitter.com/Hold2LLC/status/1285631343137894401?s=20
I know a bunch of people who had it. My friends 90 yr old diabetic grandma who is on dialysis treatment caught it and I go SO scared. This was about 4 weeks ago and she’s doing fine! Had another buddies dad get it, said it was pretty nasty but is doing good now. He is 65+.
Can someone provide a resource that explains this death certificate matching process? This is the first I’ve heard of it and (shocker) I’m having trouble finding info on it.
It's actively censored by search engines. It's getting to where you have to use frigging Twitter to find stuff. If you look at Hold2 Twitter post, he has a link to the document that is used from a gov site. If you voice objection to the Covid narrative, you face this .https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-07-14-minnesota-doctor-under-investigation-for-covid-19-opinions.html
I dont normally find myself unable to understand this stuff but I rifled through these various threads on twitter and Im not understanding. The actual reported death states are still going up (which is fine, we opened back up, it should be going up) but Im not following. not understanding the graphs nor does it seem to argue that there truly is a surge (based on their methodology of deaths to covid and testing positive) <-- yes I know their methods are BS but keeping things relatively constant, it seems to me all those graphs from AZ TX and FL in the various twitter threads still all show cases, hospitalizations and deaths are all up even on reported days without a lag so can someone explain to me what is truly being argued here? Also where is OPs claim in these threads that 70% are back-dated deaths being counted as cases? I didnt see that type of notion argued anywhere unless I am stupider than I thought (normally Im pretty smart about this COVID stuff and made a lot of original arguments)
You'll find lists of deaths by actual dates for AZ for example that show most are back dated. I plan to put up a Power Bi link that compares actual vs reported. If you search on death certificate matching in Twitter, you find some charts that show the diff. Sorry I'm on phone now not computer so hard for me to pull that up right now.