The CDC has put the numbers out there if anyone's interested in the truth. Including governors and local health authorities. They, along with much of their constituency are perfectly willing to go along with the media's hyper screaming 'the sky is falling, the sky is still falling. Stay home, wear a mask.'
I'm including the CDC chart, but you can go to the CDC link if you want to verify it. I did. And by the way, Twitter removed Gateway Pundit's tweet yesterday, FROM THE CDC website, saying it was untrue! Think on that. Twitter is the final arbiter on truth, apparently. Note the last sentence from the CDC. Yep, different reporting systems use different definitions or methods for counting deaths. Uh huh. Like reporting motorcycle accidents and shootings as Covid deaths.
Chart titled “Provisional Death Count For Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19).”
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid_weekly/
Gateway Pundit
COVID CRASH: Here’s The Incredible Chart The MSM Doesn’t Want You To See
By Eric A. Blair
Published August 31, 2020 at 2:15pm
CDC
The COVID-19 pandemic sure looks like it’s long past it’s peak — and might be over, at least according to a new chart from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The peak appears to be around the weeks of April 18 and April 25, with a steady decline until the beginning of July. The virus spiked throughout the month, but then began to slide again in August. For all age groups except 75 years old and above, the weekly deaths dropped well before 1,000 by mid-month, and are all near zero now.
Take a look for yourself at the CDC site.
The CDC listed the following as the top underlying medical conditions linked to coronavirus deaths:
Influenza and pneumonia
Respiratory failure
Hypertensive disease
Diabetes
Vascular and unspecified dementia
Cardiac arrest
Heart failure
Renal failure
Intentional and unintentional injury, poisoning and other adverse events
Other medical conditions
The CDC explains that their data uses provisional death counts to “deliver the most complete and accurate picture of lives lost to COVID-19.”
These numbers are based on death certificates, which the organization says are the most reliable source of data. Death certificates reportedly contain information that is not available anywhere else and includes comorbid conditions, race and ethnicity and place of death.
The CDC says provisional death counts may not match counts from other sources, such as numbers from county health departments, because death certificates take time to be completed, states report at different rates, it takes officials extra time to code COVID-19 deaths, and because other reporting systems use different definitions or methods for counting deaths.
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