We know historically how many total deaths there are in the country over a given period of time. Let's say Jan-April of each year. We can look at how many total deaths there were in the country this year from Jan- April and really see what the net effect of COVID-19 was over that period. It should not be that hard.
I found this via goggle: About 2.9 million people die in the United States each year from all causes. Monthly this total ranges from around 220,000 in the summertime to more than 280,000 in winter. Apr 6, 2020 So on average 966,667 die in the first 4 months of the year. How many total deaths in the US so far this year? (I'm still looking)
How do you know we are in excess? Where are the total numbers? 100k over 3 months is 33k a month. I’m sure many other deaths are down. Maybe more than 33k? I can’t read that article
Thanks! I find it odd that they list numerical details on the graph for those states that are higher, but none for those lower. No, not saying it’s some big conspiracy, just curious as to why.
You believe that the virus was just sitting in homes infecting people? Every single one of these homes had people that absolutely had to go out in public to get things essential for living. What do you think would have happened in NY had everyone just gone outside and acted normally?
Trump contradicts nurse in testy Oval Office exchange over coronavirus protective gear PUBLISHED WED, MAY 6 20204:31 PM EDTUPDATED WED, MAY 6 20206:17 PM EDT Dan Mangan@_DANMANGAN KEY POINTS President Donald Trump contradicted a nurse who said that access to sufficient supplies of personal protective equipment during the coronavirus pandemic “has been sporadic.” Trump shot back, “Sporadic for you, but not sporadic for a lot of other people.” The exchange underscored how sensitive Trump has been to suggestions that the United States has lagged in preparedness for the coronavirus outbreak under his watch. A nurse found out Wednesday what happens when you contradict President Donald Trump on how well coronavirus response efforts are going while standing near him in the Oval Office. Trump clapped back at that nurse, Sophia Thomas, who said that access to sufficient supplies of personal protective equipment “has been sporadic.”. Her comments came during a National Nurses Day event at the White House meant to honor those first responders. Trump upon hearing a less-than-glowing description of the front lines, quickly shot back, “Sporadic for you, but not sporadic for a lot of other people.” Trump contradicts nurse in testy Oval Office exchange over coronavirus protective gear
2% death rate, 60% min to get to herd immunity, 340M people (0.02)(0.60)(340,000,000) 4,080,000 dead is that okay with you and louisville
except they weren't really staying at home. they were going out for what is considered essential in this country and mingling with others who were infected at the grocers or wherever and they were doing so without masks or proper separation. these people were not locked down into their homes
Nope. Houses can be infected and show no symptoms. They shed the virus internally. We all should be sleeping outside.