NYT claims this undermines the idea that the virus is killing people who "would have died anyway from other causes," but short term data is not super useful there. What's looking increasingly likely is that COVID can hit quite hard across many systems that may already be weakenedhttps://twitter.com/DavidDeutschOxf/status/1255249527998689281 …
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(Not to understate the demonstrated potential lethality of this disease to young and healthy people, especially in high viral exposure/dose settings like COVID wards)
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Did SARS II Coronavirus kill all these ppl, or did the government quarantine contribute to their deaths? Many ppl stay home and do not seek the medical attention they need. This has increased the mortality rate. Some hospitals have closed due to lack of patients.
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I want to comment on the veracity or lack of the main point here, but I dunno. Meanwhile I'm just intrigued by the comparable volatility of Michigan & Illinois' death rates.
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How are deaths that are indirectly caused by the coronavirus - people with other illnesses coming to hospitals at full-capacity - regarded? Are they caused or not caused by the virus?
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The X and Y axis on this graph are not well labeled, big gap in the x and the y is missing labels
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