The NYT paywall? I should buy into that...
The NYT article I got into just fine...
It was the prezi.com one the didn't go to any info.
The NYT paywall? I should buy into that...
Doesn’t this one use the aborted fetus cell lines? I’ve heard lots of discussions on this practice, all sides, for different vaxxes.
Worth sorting out so a person looks at the info and has sorted it out the best they can. Can then feel good about their decision.
You didn't miss anything. Prezi.com is a site where people can create an online presentation. It is not a news or scientific site. Anyone can put together a presentation there if they are members. The one for the link that was posted here claimed that Hank Aaron died because of a covid vaccine along with a number of other spurious claims. A collected hodge podge of stuff taken from social media.It was the prezi.com one the didn't go to any info.
All that was lacking was alien abduction.DD,
So, in effect it's sorta/kinda like an internet tabloid?
The excess death rate of the US is about 12%. 12% more people have died than should have.Saw this chart just now. I can't guarantee that it's 100% accurate, but found no reason to doubt it.
Note: it was pre-checked to be free of any "mark of the beast" references.
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Amazing...right.Lowest death rate since 2012?
Both images reference CDC data. It doesn't seem that both can be correct. Got a link to a different figure for 2020?The excess death rate of the US is about 12%. 12% more people have died than should have.
The CDC has not released the official numbers for 2019 and 2020 yet so the chart you posted can not be accurate. It is a misrepresentation of CDC data. The graphic I posted is actually from the CDC. Here is an explanation.Both images reference CDC data. It doesn't seem that both can be correct. Got a link to a different figure for 2020?
They don't even have an official tally for 2019 yet.As of a couple weeks ago when I last looked there was nothing about the 2020 deaths on the CDS website.
Can't fake official death certificates. Can they ?
You can believe the unofficial made up tally if you prefer but it claims to be from the CDC. Your choice, you can believe the unofficial tally that claims to be from the CDC or you can believe the actual CDC.Because an 'official tally' can be believed...riiiiiiiiiiigggghhhhtttt!
The "alphabet agencies" are the only ones that get the actual numbers from counties and states. Everyone else uses the CDC numbers or they just pull their own numbers out of their ass. So I guess you can't believe anyone's numbers.DD,
At this point, I believe 'squat' about what any of the alphabet agencies spew out.
None have any credibility.
They've all been utterly politicized...
The CDC has not released the official numbers for 2019 and 2020 yet so the chart you posted can not be accurate. It is a misrepresentation of CDC data. The graphic I posted is actually from the CDC. Here is an explanation.
Fact check: Chart does not present accurate US deaths figure for 2020
Well if that is true, then every number they are giving us is a lie.They don't even have an official tally for 2019 yet.
Well, before drawing that conclusion...The excess death rate of the US is about 12%. 12% more people have died than should have.
Excess deaths show the true impact of COVID-19 in the U.S.