They apparently have two sets of numbers.pic.twitter.com/dBaOUac6jC
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From the disclaimer at the bottom of that page: "Our counts often track 1–2 weeks behind other data for a number of reasons"
ATTENTION!! Before we all go screaming from the mountain tops and embarrassing ourselves, be aware of the footnotes regarding DELAYS in reporting the numbers.pic.twitter.com/QLiX1h2s1y
That's not the reason, it CAN'T be because 1) both sets of data come from the same source 2) both sets of data have the SAME effective date of May 1. I think the difference is that the updated chart unpacks influenza & pneumonia deaths.
Opinion on this link from the CDC Jack? https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/index.htm … I’m seeing 2 different numbers from the CDC now
That's the real number
That's interesting considering on the CDC website the death number is like 35k.
From the disclaimer at the bottom of that page: "Our counts often track 1–2 weeks behind other data for a number of reasons"
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