Total deaths per year from all causes: 2016: 2,744,248 2017: 2,813,503 2018: 2,839,205 2019: 2,854,838 2020: 3,365,000
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Replying to @skolvikings @BTCPopsicle and
Lack of exercise stuck indoors; fear of getting medical attention for regular health issues; skipped health screenings during lockdown; social, financial anxiety, etc., Personally, noticed a considerable health decline in most of my parents generation.
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Replying to @DRPDN23 @BTCPopsicle and
I’m sure that’s a part of it. Even the CDC doesn’t claim all of those extra deaths directly involved COVID-19.
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Replying to @Notafollowbot2 @DRPDN23 and
In a really bad year, influenza kills ~85k Americans.
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Replying to @skolvikings @Notafollowbot2 and
Yet you don't know anyone who died of influenza. Those numbers are estimates. No one counts those deaths.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @Notafollowbot2 and
This is true. However, the 2020 excess all-cause death stats I shared earlier are actual death certificate counts.
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Replying to @skolvikings @Notafollowbot2 and
I don't believe a source exists for that data. Doesn't sound feasible.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @Notafollowbot2 and
The data comes from the National Vital Statistics System. https://www.cdc.gov/surveillance/projects/understanding-death-data.html …
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Replying to @skolvikings @ScottAdamsSays and
The 2020 data is provisional and not final, but it's based on all cause death certificate data being sent by the states into the system.
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Source?
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