@L0rava @TuukkaTikka @aslakkos Influenssakyolemia 24-62000 ja 375000 koronakuolemaa. Eiks se keskimäärin kymmenkertaiselta vaikuta? CDC:n omia lukuja. Mikä näissä on tietämääsi tilastokikkaikua? https://t.co/PKA9qdQS8u
@dakroot @SQLTrooper @chesterBirdbath Covid DID kill most of those 700k people. Per the CDC, in 2020 there were 345,323 deaths where Covid was the underlying (primary) cause of death, out of 377,883 deaths involving Covid. That is - 345,323 deaths FROM C
@basedLibertea @FACT_Exeter @GrandBeggar @ScottAdamsSays According to the CDC, in 2020 there were 345,323 deaths where Covid was the underlying (primary) cause of death, out of 377,883 deaths involving (with) Covid Look up the meaning of "underlying cause
@DemPartyIsDead @TraciiGuns @DavieNorwood Per the CDC, in 2020 there were 345,323 deaths where Covid was the underlying (primary) cause of death, out of 377,883 deaths involving Covid Look up the meaning of "underlying cause of death". It means they died
@tturner1234 @FoxNews The COVID-19 pandemic caused approximately 375,000 deaths in the United States during 2020. https://t.co/NvQSgpmcrq
@Jackieinthesun @billmel8ter @CrainsChicago @chicagosmayor @FOP7Chicago The CDC has been differentiating between deaths WITH Covid and FROM Covid from the start Death FROM Covid is where Covid was listed as the underlying (primary) cause of death In 2020
@PatriotForLife3 @ScottAdamsSays The CDC maintains two totals: number of people killed BY Covid, and WITH Covid. Killed BY Covid is where Covid was listed as the underlying (primary) cause of death. In 2020, there were 345,323 people killed BY Covid, out
Thank God they was very little Heart Attack, Flu, Nursing Home natural Deaths carwrecks ?
@LeastVulnerable @CoryBMorgan The CDC didn't admit that at all. Actually, at least 90% of all deaths involving Covid in 2020 had Covid as the underlying (primary) cause of death. In 2020, there were 345,323 deaths FROM Covid out of 377,883 INVOLVING Covid
@SBodratti @ZooTheory @Ellend39Ellen @RSBNetwork By the “end of 2020”, which doesn’t include January, this is where I found it. https://t.co/YDtX65f40L
@lizpere75 @Ellend39Ellen @RSBNetwork How am I lying? I went on the CDC’s website and found two different provisional numbers for 2020. Obviously, that didn’t include January but it’s still around 400k and not 600k. https://t.co/YDtX65f40L
@jmsjsph based on prior flakiness, I won't hold my breath for your cooked numbers from fishy sources. of course, CDC has already done 2020 analysis, and excess-death surge is: (left) plain-as-day in weekly deaths; (right) annually, a big surge from 2019
@mattdl68 @johnkrafcik @GregAbbott_TX The following stats are for underlying cause of death. If you have pre-2020 CDC data for deaths involving pneumonia, please share. 2019 deaths from pneumonia: 43,881 https://t.co/ecXXah4gPj 2020 deaths from Covid-19
Mike look up John Hopkins Report That Said Said Covid had no increase in Deaths in 2020 , However Flu Drop 97% in 2020 ! I’m in the Numbers today an again next week an they Change?
@TokyoTom2020 @Cattoi78 @DiamondandSilk Wrong, kiddo. The CDC says there were only 375,000 deaths while Trump was president. And even though there is a vaccine now, there have been over 345,000 additional deaths thanks to Joey Biden's failed policies....an
@nagyisaclown @threedkazee @ShamsCharania https://t.co/G0tq4dTR70 you idiots don’t understand that the death rates increased substantially
@russjohnson @RyanLeNeal @charles_gaba You are not looking then. https://t.co/HbP4uN254q
@_LiveNation385 @James_Conquest @cavsbuckeyes I’m genuinely trying to be helpful here because it seems like you’re kind of down a rabbit hole… Deaths per year are NOT the same. Not even close. Take a look: https://t.co/qOaO9LbKiH
RT @campbay1: @albanianeuropa @PeterSweden7 The death rate in the US has gone up during Covid. "From 2019 to 2020, the estimated age-adjus…
@earthgreatness @nprpolitics "memes" here is your source. https://t.co/vOj7c96MY9 Are all Democrats and Liberals this pathetically dumb?
RT @andyyax: @harveyrosswald @AnxiousAlakazam @EBMgoneWILD That is from before the full calendar year, and death rate analysis silly. You…
@albanianeuropa @PeterSweden7 The death rate in the US has gone up during Covid. "From 2019 to 2020, the estimated age-adjusted death rate increased by 15.9%, from 715.2 to 828.7 deaths per 100,000 population." https://t.co/MunOyhGXk7
For you @JoeBiden @lopezobrador_
I'm sending you the CDC information on the deaths in 2020. Les mando la información de CDC de las muertes en 2020. https://t.co/hOK0GBH84n
@AliGreen2468 @PeopleW35131555 @GregAbbott_TX You're the type of person who doesn't realize that all the screenshotted pictures I used were from the CDC. Talk about not using logic or facts. https://t.co/anzjsKIdB1 https://t.co/vp0IpV4f03
@LeeHilliard12 CDC reported 3,358,814 deaths in 2020. And a very large portion of the 700K COVID deaths you mention occurred this year. https://t.co/yjlUnn9fMV
@Annina81426224 @JoeyIdeaJones @pdubdev @MNagin https://t.co/NGDZus5IKQ yep just about a 16% rise in deaths from 2019 to 2020. About 375000 extra deaths. 2021 numbers are going to be about 400000 more than 2019. So you were saying?
@harveyrosswald @AnxiousAlakazam @EBMgoneWILD That is from before the full calendar year, and death rate analysis silly. You can read here if you want to read direct from the source… https://t.co/aXuJWKEoNw
@The2ShortPlanks @Big_Dave_Reid @cygnetstar16 @LeeWhiteh0use There haven’t been less deaths in 2020 in the US at least. https://t.co/KyNzNwMatJ but I’m sure you don’t trust the source
@MarkavisOrg @NewshubPolitics @NewshubNZ Another trick of misinformation. Pick a year like 2004 that sells your narrative. Why that year ? Why no compare us deaths 2020 with the year b4 which was covid free. Because inconveniently it'll show a rise of 16%
@RSBNetwork Once again, crap reporting + misleading headlines by RSBN. 1. Use the best available data: ‘COVID-19 was the underlying or a contributing cause of 377,883 deaths’ https://t.co/hsZxir2Ib4 2. You note Jan 2021 was the worst month- Biden wasn’t
@T71892332 @USBornNRaised "How many people die annually of the flu, seriously? Almost a perfect match for numbers," That's simply untrue. The '18-'19 flu season saw ~28k flu deaths in the US, meanwhile, in '20, we saw ~375k US COVID deaths. Sources: htt
there were 345,000 covid-related deaths from jan-dec 2020 in the US (CDC source: https://t.co/G3RGJLM4tE) there are more than 369,000 covid-related deaths so far in 2021, a year in which the US vaccinated more than 50% of its population SAFE, yes, but mo
@CanSeeArchitect @donnasuresch @donnalauria49 If that is true then why did more people die than in most other years? https://t.co/u0YhKZgBrf
@Lynsmith1999 @fedupndone @DrMadej Speaking of, your initial table was wrong. The CDC website lists a larger number for the total deaths in 2020, in the 3 million range. https://t.co/ngBbAxhKZD
@HSPYaYouKnowMe @LizSzabo That's still semantics of with/from. Death counts come from the certified death certificates that indicate a cause. https://t.co/WA9I3mxWxu
@JamiePurser1 @cmclymer @RexChapman Causes of death US 2020: Heart disease: 690,000 Cancer: 598,000 Covid: 345,000 https://t.co/Yn9Ye7XGc5 Which one got the most attention? 3 guesses
@whalrman27 @GrtstAmrcnZero @dboone333 @WHCOS @POTUS No there was no implication of average but since you want to go there. The US has witnessed a 15.9% death rate increase. https://t.co/MZ5t5hfksS
@MoMoBagholder @AndersChiTown Overall death rates were up 16% in 2020 https://t.co/9Sq0kmhUWv
@Rahgozaar @MahdiarSaeedian ... این نمودار حداقل با علل مرگ در آمریکا مغایرت جدی داره https://t.co/qEpBnJ2jgT https://t.co/V8eQutj9kD
@proverbialcat @vet_dot @MartianOrthodox @probablylibbyb @kprather88 @DrEricDing https://t.co/pfdTB7AtdX Here's the chart our other friend in the thread posted... look at the fraction of a percent deaths in the young. You will have to do part of the math y
@asullivan889 @ClayTravis @kerpen 60K+ families? 721 Americans under the age of 25 died *with* Wuhan virus in 2020. https://t.co/l5sJhiIeSu https://t.co/HsHjeBhMXm
@MajorHill7 @Rothbard1776 @PierreKory Not true. Per the CDC, there were 345,323 US deaths in 2020 where Covid was the underlying (primary) cause of death (UCD), and 377,883 deaths where Covid was the UCD or a contributing cause of death. More than 91% of
@gorillahitta @BuckSexton @AdamBaldwin Your numbers are way outdated. "In 2020, approximately 3,358,814 deaths occurred in the United States." https://t.co/j3LSDlhtN8
@sapperjoe85 https://t.co/RSPBmseO6A According to the CDC, last year we had 690K heart disease deaths and 345K COVID deaths. This year, the daily average fatalities are 2050 and 727, respectively and distinct from one another. For two years in a row now,
@AssembledAtoms @RickLove040870 @BeardNestors @bigdw39 @Travistritt The number, 3,358,814, is from this CDC document, published, April 9th. A number of states take months to process all the data, say the more recent number is probably more accurate, althou
@davyjones1358 @MissMiaSpeaks @rod041394 @Local12 Here's a couple of CDC sources: https://t.co/qzLOKkbWRE (see screenshot) https://t.co/TBp004mZqf (cites 345,323 deaths with Covid as the underlying (primary) cause of death, and 377,883 deaths with Covid
RT @quintic: @RedHatPitbull2 Per the CDC, Covid was the underlying (primary) cause of death in at least 90% of all deaths involving Covid.…
@RedHatPitbull2 Per the CDC, Covid was the underlying (primary) cause of death in at least 90% of all deaths involving Covid. That is, >90% of deaths WITH Covid are FROM Covid. See screenshot. In 2020, that was 345,323 deaths FROM Covid out of 377,883
@vje57 @RedHatPitbull2 @RealPatriot56 Per the CDC, Covid was the underlying (primary) cause of death in at least 90% of all deaths involving Covid. See screenshot. That is, >90% of deaths WITH Covid are FROM Covid. In 2020, that was 345,323 deaths FR
@realDailyWire hm, "It’s worth noting that a lot of deaths happened during the first few weeks of 2021 right before the Biden administration took over.", "293,000 deaths have happened on Biden’s watch" about 352,000 deaths reported in 2020 https://t.co
@Scottfa57785710 @ABC 377,883 COVID deaths in 2020. https://t.co/5sT84U2NC0
Provisional Mortality Data — United States, 2020 | MMWR https://t.co/xGCtSGuh2O
@TOHEUBOHE @nehonotlishatan בהחלט. עוד אפשרות היא העתקת תמותה בין קבוצות הגיל, שנעלמת במספר הכולל. בשנת 2020 לא היו עדיין חיסונים בארה"ב מן הסתם אבל היו סגרים. שים לב לתמותה העודפת בגילאים 15-45 https://t.co/p0uJL2ajvQ
@xAlphaWarriorx I don't where you got your data, but it's incorrect. The total adjusted death rate increase by 15.9% in 2020 compared to the previous year. COVID was the third leading cause of death. https://t.co/0Mr2lONcdL
RT @erictehmick: @TheLionOnline @nytimes 2,854,838 Americans died in 2019. 3,358,814 Americans died in 2020. If they didn't die of COVID,…
Covid Stats from 2020. Interesting facts. https://t.co/U7s51mDGdG https://t.co/JIkiox4ZM4
COVID-19 was reported as the "Underlying Cause" of death OR "Contributing Cause" of death for estimated 377,883 (11.3%) (Translation: Covid wasn't the Cause at all) https://t.co/NmvP5Lv64L Odd CDC doesn't list CONTRIBUTING & Underlying CAUSE on other
@RWMaloneMD DID YOU KNOW coid19 deaths were only 377,883 out of 3 Million U.S. deaths for 2020? "approximately 3,358,814 deaths occurred in the United States." https://t.co/9v2I5PrCil Apparently the CDC and U.S government need to focus on a Heart Disease
DID YOU KNOW coid19 deaths were only 377,883 out of 3 Million U.S. deaths for 2020? "approximately 3,358,814 deaths occurred in the United States." https://t.co/9v2I5PrCil
"During 2020, COVID-19 was listed as the underlying or contributing cause of 377,883 deaths (91.5 per 100,000 population). COVID-19 death rates were lowest among children aged 1–4 years (0.2) and 5–14 years (0.2) and highest among those aged ≥85" https://t
@schraderwest @GOPLeader "During 2020,COVID-19 was listed as the underlying or contributing cause of 377,883 deaths (91.5 per 100,000 population). COVID-19 death rates were lowest among children aged 1–4 years (0.2) and 5–14 years (0.2) and highest among t
@schraderwest @ninaballerina11 @GOPLeader "During 2020,COVID-19 was listed as the underlying or contributing cause of 377,883 deaths (91.5 per 100,000 population). COVID-19 death rates were lowest among children aged 1–4 years (0.2) and 5–14 years (0.2) an
@schraderwest @ninaballerina11 @GOPLeader "During 2020,COVID-19 was listed as the underlying or contributing cause of 377,883 deaths (91.5 per 100,000 population). COVID-19 death rates were lowest among children aged 1–4 years (0.2) and 5–14 years (0.2) an
@TheLionOnline @nytimes 2,854,838 Americans died in 2019. 3,358,814 Americans died in 2020. If they didn't die of COVID, why are all these extra people dying in April and December? https://t.co/rrRYzb99VX https://t.co/WJNbpIswuO
@issue_2016 @libsoftiktok Feel free to do a search on this CDC page for "PRESUMED". Source: https://t.co/3FRPFGg5mA https://t.co/nrwlsKopWL
Now compare 2020 https://t.co/HLHX6jdKst
@BonehElad וראה פה בהמשך לנתונים שצירפת https://t.co/F3u7fRbEj1
@jagbubba @MiguelK50659451 @trypresident @ohreally7 @BenHoffmanNYT Please lemme know why the death rate was up 16% in 2020 compared to 2019 if not for the novel virus https://t.co/e9hNXzjfZ6
@MFBinFL @pleidian_ @RE_1776 @CG__I7 The official statistics based on death certificates signed by doctors... https://t.co/4DKrX4rh4v
@Da_Z_IzSilent @harwick3_tim @jemelehill "The COVID-19 pandemic caused approximately 375,000 deaths in the United States during 2020." https://t.co/WVQREiWUme
@MrobRutgers @GarysheffieldJr Simple question, the leading cause of death is the USA in 2020 was what? To me, it would make more sense if health exporters were leading with ways to combat the number cause of deaths across the country. https://t.co/YVkH61i
@sodak350 @lavern_spicer Nope, 3.3 million Americans died in 2020 https://t.co/USFEDsBfJF
@Chris50880560 @J_H_Marshall @LocoMge @AaronInDC @benshapiro https://t.co/CITZWpbARW In 2020, approximately 3,358,814 deaths† occurred in the United States. From 2019 to 2020, the estimated age-adjusted death rate increased by 15.9%, from 715.2 to 828.7 d
@J_H_Marshall @LocoMge @AaronInDC @benshapiro Correct. It’s been amended way up https://t.co/CITZWpbARW
@ProudTexan1876 @zero132132 @citizen_dutch @DeusSupreme It's not aging population. "From 2019 to 2020, the estimated age-adjusted death rate increased by 15.9%, from 715.2 to 828.7 deaths per 100,000 population." https://t.co/fONv61wD0G
@ShermanTheShirt @APhilosophae Reporting would not be completed on 12/30. Here is the updated 2020 from the end of q1 in 2021 after adequate time to get reports from 2020: https://t.co/dJUgQvVwRp
@Nick18996653 @skidroadbum @RWMaloneMD Still pushing that nonsense? Post a link to your reputable source. "2020 age-adjusted death rate increased...15.9% compared with 2019, from 715.2 to 828.7 deaths per 100,000 population." https://t.co/Mzxm6zClWW
I didn’t see a 6 percent. Maybe, just maybe you got infor from YouTube. So many q non and weird conspiracy theory folks out there can’t tell whose who. https://t.co/DB3aHE9FDc
@Steve55523058 @Timbo_Doyle_77 @MaryMacElveen @BobHart17648443 @GeorgePapa19 Hmm what do I believe, a c/p table from Facebook, or the numbers from the actual cdc website that list 3,358,814 people dead in 2020, a near 16% increase from 2019? Man this is a
@HereForFootbal5 @laurenboebert U.S. - Top Ten causes of death: Heart Disease Cancer COVID-19 Accidents/Unintentional Injuries Cerebrovascular Diseases Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases Alzheimer's Disease Diabetes Influenza and Pneumonia Kidney Disease
RT @haralduhlig: How likely is it for young people to die from #covid vs. other causes? According to @CDCgov per https://t.co/wWFzW0VFoU,…
@ArielKarlinsky @HMDatabase תמותה ותמותה עודפת בארה"ב בניטרול תמותת קורונה מפולחת לפי גילאים ומנורמלת ל 100,000. מקורות: https://t.co/ngQ0ZgsgZA https://t.co/hdcFCyWe6U
@DRJR70 @hjromanlaw @LisaMarieBoothe That 2020 figure is off by over 400k: https://t.co/Ft1p6BWmrU
@calallenbrian8 @Truth_in_Number Lol, far from it, but that report is highly cited. https://t.co/TBp004mZqf