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These are the provisional counts for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) deaths are based on a current flow of mortality data in the National Vital Statistics System. The 65K number comes from the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS). There's a lag between the two.
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They don’t lag in reverse
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The page on the CDC site that is about 30,000 deaths behind is using death certificates, which can take 8-10 weeks to be processed and verified by the federal government.
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With that logic, those numbers are from early March. I’m not buying that answer of 8-10 weeks.
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CDC is updated. Has always been updated. Can only lag by 1 week. And there's more revealing info on that website that contradicts what is been peddled. Like 'Percent of expected deaths' does not indicate alarming difference btw this yr and previous. Except for NYC, NY, NJ
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"Meeting vital records criteria with no confirmatory laboratory testing performed for COVID19" that was VERY revealing from the CDC page....
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Like, you mean the explanation is, like, on the same website yo? Like, right there and everything? I mean, like, for real for real?



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It’s the confirmed CV cases. What’s more telling is they FINALLY separated out flu, pneumonia, and CV pneumonia from these numbers.
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I need this explained more... I’m trying to understand how they separated or how you are coming to that conclusion? Trying to figure this out and it’s making my head spin.
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