How are you distinguishing these inferences from testing artifacts (who is testing, and how much)?
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Replying to @mattyglesias
Be careful of the lag in reporting time for excess deaths. I don't know what that is, but a similar reporting artifact has fooled a bunch of people into thinking pneumonia rates are dropping
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This is the phenomenon I had in mind.https://twitter.com/TylerMorganMe/status/1247706877145776129 …
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The "dip" people are talking about in pneumonia cases is caused by the lag in reporting of deaths through the CDC.
Here is a chart of every CDC pneumonia report over time.
There is always a dip.
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