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About the graph:
Total COVID fatalities based on CDC guidelines of March 24th = 161,392
Total COVID fatalities based on CDC guidelines in use for 17 years prior to March 24th = 9,684
If this is accurate, this leaves me speechless. @FatEmperor @justin_hart @EthicalSkeptic
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"Had the CDC used the 2003 guidelines, the total COVID-19 [would] be approximately 16.7 times lower than is currently being reported." -- it sure puts the "Trump killed 200,000 Americans" into perspective...
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This is immense, we need serious mind to look into this further more.
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I agree, please spread widely.
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@covid_clarity@AlexBerenson@aginnt@BreesAnna@BallouxFrancois@gummibear737@boriquagato@JoelHayOfficial@denisrancourt@Milhouse_Van_Ho@JamesTodaroMD@kylamb8@drsimonegold I usually avoid random tagging -- apologies. Very important analysis on CDC death criteria.Show this threadThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Stunned: <<By failing to act in accordance with Congress’ clear intent as to how an agency may propose changes to data collection as codified in 44 USC 3506 (c)(2)(A), there is no record of information the CDC relied upon to make its decision to change how deaths are reported.>>
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Forgive my ignorance on the matter... isn't Covid19 a newly released virus? I would have trouble digesting this based on my current belief of Covid19 being new (to us).
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Considering the crap which is published on this journal's page, I would not rely on quality of information of this one either
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