Sure! I actually did navigate the CDC site and I found the table listing the deaths reported per week. I added up the tables provided on the CDC site, and gathered the raw data to add on my own excel sheet.
Current total through 49 weeks (so up to the first week of December) sits at 2.95 million. (exact number 2,951,007 deaths in 2020)
To answer your other comment here, I'm absolutely here for facts! That's why I was asking for your sources. You telling me something based on your own feelings is great, but I like to verify that what the other person is saying is actually true. Otherwise, we're just talking about opinions.
This is the page I used for my calculations.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/covid-data/covidview/12112020/nchs-mortality-report.html
I'm just confused how you got your 2.6 and your 2.8 million figures. So can you let me know where you found it? Because the CDC site, which you told me to use to support your findings, actually support more what I was saying.
Sure! I actually did navigate the CDC site and I found the table listing the deaths reported per week. I added up the tables provided on the CDC site, and gathered the raw data to add on my own excel sheet.
Current total through 49 weeks (so up to the first week of December) sits at 2.95 million. (exact number 2,951,007 deaths in 2020)
Hence, why I'm confused as to how you're getting your 2.6 and your 2.8 million figures. So can you let me know where you found it?