Two weeks from ....when?
The claim was 20 days, 2000 deaths. It's RIGHT THERE ^^^
Well they are over 2000 deaths as well. What’s your beef.
Two weeks from ....when?
The claim was 20 days, 2000 deaths. It's RIGHT THERE ^^^
Well they are over 2000 deaths as well. What’s your beef.
Trying to find the link for the deaths by date of death. You're showing me top level directory links. Any particular reason you don't want to link to the actual data?
If you can’t figure you the download then just go to the chart at the first link — hover over each day to confirm the number.
Where are the definitions on where the data comes from and that it was death as date of death and not reported?
As I suspected, because you went silent and were so vague.
Your Github data, which you say is linked to Johns Hopkins is Date of Reported Deaths
Please find the quick comparison I did for the period of November 14 - November 20 for Worldometers (which we KNOW is reported deaths), Github you provided and the Florida DoH (which STATES it is death by date of death).
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You can clearly see which data Github uses.
So your claim is NOT accurate.
Wanna try for the consolation round?
Good luck with your claims. I will go with the John Hopkins chart and data.
It isn't my claims. It's yours. You claimed that...well actually who the hell knows what you claim anymore, you change it up so many times.
The original claim you made about UsualName's claim is wrong. Your amended "move the goal post" claim is wrong. The discussion was about Deaths by Date of Death. Your data is Date Reported, which has been stated numerous times to be useless.
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Good luck with your fantasies.
Fantasies about your data being horseshit? I just showed it!