Some people think that the number of COVID-19 deaths has been greatly exaggerated by the mistaken inclusion of people who died from other causes, while coincidentally infected by COVID. They’re wrong.
Ah, well that settles it.
Some people think that the number of COVID-19 deaths has been greatly exaggerated by the mistaken inclusion of people who died from other causes, while coincidentally infected by COVID. They’re wrong.
...Most coroners and medical examiners are competent, and so official causes of death are correct more often than not. But even if every case in which someone “with COVID-19” who died from a different cause were misattributed to COVID-19, it still would have only a small effect on the COVID-19 death statistics.
So, if someone tells you that the number of reported COVID-19 deaths is greatly exaggerated, due to misattributions of people who test positive for COVID-19, but who actually died from a different cause, they are wrong. They need to “do the math!”

So we can hear you and your ilk say that mitigation efforts weren't followed, and that is why the data doesn't support your narrative? Isn't that what you've been saying all along?
Where? You mean the minor uptick in excess deaths? You should stop making a living because you might get the sniffles. You aren’t essential.
My narrative is you cannot have a functioning economy when disease is widespread.
Actually, the Spanish Flu of 2018 proved that widespread disease can also impact War decisions of a President and any other White House administration decisions.
https://www.history.com/news/woodrow-wilson-1918-pandemic-world-war-i
wrbtrader
Actually, the Spanish Flu of 2018 proved that widespread disease can also impact War decisions of a President and any other White House administration decisions when the disease infects the President.
https://www.history.com/news/woodrow-wilson-1918-pandemic-world-war-i
wrbtrader
I had no idea Wilson caught Spanish flu! Interesting stuff. Trump should have used that when he caught Covid.