Deliberately obfuscated and difficult to find and tally. Excuses abound. CDC would display prominently and The MSM would be shouting the "official number" through a bull-horn 24/7 if it supported the narrative.
It's worth noting, a government study determined about 35,000 deaths occur for every 1% rise in unemployment (mentioned in the movie "The Big Short" as well). So factor this in to any numbers you find; suicides, unhealthy eating, skipping doctor/ER visits, etc. all in an effort to penny-pinch.
All the numbers I've been able to track down suggest total deaths are within expected statistical variance for the past 5 years, somewhere in the 2.8 to 2.9 million range.
There's an excess mortality chart you can see on their website. One thing I've noticed is they took down all year long statistics for prior years about the flu... now they only show statistics about the 'flu season' which is a few months. A year ago I could see year long statistics easily now seems they've been memory holed / wiped
Q published some stats in post 4842.
The figures showed no excess deaths right through the year but I re-checked after the year end and a few hundred thousand extra people had then died.
I have not checked more recently.
Deliberately obfuscated and difficult to find and tally. Excuses abound. CDC would display prominently and The MSM would be shouting the "official number" through a bull-horn 24/7 if it supported the narrative.
It's worth noting, a government study determined about 35,000 deaths occur for every 1% rise in unemployment (mentioned in the movie "The Big Short" as well). So factor this in to any numbers you find; suicides, unhealthy eating, skipping doctor/ER visits, etc. all in an effort to penny-pinch.
All the numbers I've been able to track down suggest total deaths are within expected statistical variance for the past 5 years, somewhere in the 2.8 to 2.9 million range.
Try out John E Hoover you tube. Be sure to look at the community tab.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR0y2Ae3Ju0N760n_XdtCqg
Thank you for that link (communities tab). It's a goldmine.
There's an excess mortality chart you can see on their website. One thing I've noticed is they took down all year long statistics for prior years about the flu... now they only show statistics about the 'flu season' which is a few months. A year ago I could see year long statistics easily now seems they've been memory holed / wiped
2.9 millions. Roughly the same as 2019
Source please. The CDC gives a different number.
its nearly impossible to decipher cdc numbers.
https://archive.is/LgeEN this is particularly handy. Discredited and disclaimered and removed from john Hopkins's annals, unsurprisingly.