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Nope. Not silly at all. If you don't think this is a power play and are believing the main stream "reporting" than no statistics are ever going to convince you otherwise.

literally the numbers you provided show that this is worse than H1N1. Feel free to lick all the doorknobs you want and hug/kiss everyone you love and put them and yourself at risk, but I’ll be social distancing thanks. A “power play” that nearly every government around the world has coordinated together on? I’m not buying it. Fewer foil hats and more gloves and masks would go a long way.
 

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Nope. Not silly at all. If you don't think this is a power play and are believing the main stream "reporting" than no statistics are ever going to convince you otherwise. I'm not going to engage in an argument with you.

..."Public health officials are making decisions which are killing off businesses and tanking the economy, despite that in the U.S., a country of 329,227,746 million people, there are 239,279 total coronavirus cases and 5,443 total deaths, according to the CDC. The Worldometer coronavirus website says there have been 7,896 coronavirus deaths in the U.S. as of April 4, 2020. ..."

and as of today the CDC says there have been 24,500 deaths. By all means don’t argue with me. you’re wrong and spreading dangerous misinformation. And don’t tell me we can’t trust those numbers, if you trusted the CDC on April 4th you should still trust it on April 14th.

 

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and as of today the CDC says there have been 24,500 deaths. By all means don’t argue with me. you’re wrong and spreading dangerous misinformation. And don’t tell me we can’t trust those numbers, if you trusted the CDC on April 4th you should still trust it on April 14th.


Table 5. Deaths involving coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), pneumonia, and influenza reported to NCHS by jurisdiction of occurrence, United States. Week ending 2/1/2020 to 4/11/2020.*

Data as of April 15, 2020



Jurisdiction of OccurrenceCOVID-19 Deaths (U07.1)1Deaths from All CausesPercent of Expected Deaths2Pneumonia Deaths
(J12.0–J18.9)3
Deaths with Pneumonia and COVID-19
(J12.0–J18.9 and U07.1)3
Influenza Deaths
(J09–J11)4
United States59,681558,5768841,7434,3534,968
Alabama229,79584574778
Alaska1686743313
Arizona6213,201988703799
Arkansas106,53692427264
California34956,682934,596196523
Colorado1388,478975928482
Connecticut000000
Delaware21,476727229
District of Columbia101,15286105106
Florida25344,461952,994151258
Georgia10015,366838785484
Hawaii22,36192161016
Idaho172,98795163524
Illinois24623,381991,794146161
Indiana4712,8188797821111
Iowa216,16291440477
Kansas125,33589356581
Kentucky68,41378712377
Louisiana1858,204824488157
Maine133,17697273629
Maryland13810,820978436994
Massachusetts29313,070971,184137142
Michigan34720,253941,438159196
Minnesota359,2299563412111
Mississippi696,509945482652
Missouri3412,2058573714158
Montana31,91183116130
Nebraska33,26086249225
Nevada435,264923923334
New Hampshire242,689991791029
New Jersey59316,044961,30530393
New Mexico33,32781225223
New York61,49323,3531052,802842171
New York City4,16818,9911582,9471,519426
North Carolina06,82732422071
North Dakota31,35087113017
Ohio2521,006761,09811195
Oklahoma317,046796181285
Oregon296,808853631752
Pennsylvania22021,573701,34898170
Rhode Island31,7807787121
South Carolina5010,589986192387
South Dakota51,62589129218
Tennessee3914,870911,08820115
Texas8440,052892,83531289
Utah113,91495234536
Vermont231,30710287914
Virginia6314,280947172192
Washington29111,9469394314793
West Virginia03,76174258045
Wisconsin6211,3329764812138
Wyoming0915937107
Puerto Rico293,955625581626

NOTE: Number of deaths reported in this table are the total number of deaths received and coded as of the date of analysis and do not represent all deaths that occurred in that period.
*Data during this period are incomplete because of the lag in time between when the death occurred and when the death certificate is completed, submitted to NCHS and processed for reporting purposes. This delay can range from 1 week to 8 weeks or more, depending on the jurisdiction, age, and cause of death.
1Deaths with confirmed or presumed COVID-19, coded to ICD–10 code U07.1.
2Percent of expected deaths is the number of deaths for all causes for this week in 2020 compared to the average number across the same week in 2017–2019.
3Pneumonia death counts exclude pneumonia deaths involving influenza.
4Influenza death counts include deaths with pneumonia or COVID-19 also listed as a cause of death.
5United States death count includes the 50 states, plus the District of Columbia and New York City.
6Excludes New York City.
 

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The corona virus is bad, I agree. Specially for those of us who are older, with underlying health problems or compromised immune systems. Do I believe the govt. is telling us the truth about it all? Not in a million years.
 

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and as of today the CDC says there have been 24,500 deaths. By all means don’t argue with me. you’re wrong and spreading dangerous misinformation. And don’t tell me we can’t trust those numbers, if you trusted the CDC on April 4th you should still trust it on April 14th.





Table 5. Deaths involving coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19),pneumonia, and influenza reported to NCHS by jurisdiction of occurrence, United States. Week ending 2/1/2020 to 4/11/2020.*

Data as of April 15, 2020



Jurisdiction of OccurrenceCOVID-19 Deaths (U07.1)1Deaths from All CausesPercent of Expected Deaths2Pneumonia Deaths
(J12.0–J18.9)3
Deaths with Pneumonia and COVID-19
(J12.0–J18.9 and U07.1)3
Influenza Deaths
(J09–J11)4
United States59,681558,5768841,7434,3534,968
Alabama229,79584574778
Alaska1686743313
Arizona6213,201988703799
Arkansas106,53692427264
California34956,682934,596196523
Colorado1388,478975928482
Connecticut000000
Delaware21,476727229
District of Columbia101,15286105106
Florida25344,461952,994151258
Georgia10015,366838785484
Hawaii22,36192161016
Idaho172,98795163524
Illinois24623,381991,794146161
Indiana4712,8188797821111
Iowa216,16291440477
Kansas125,33589356581
Kentucky68,41378712377
Louisiana1858,204824488157
Maine133,17697273629
Maryland13810,820978436994
Massachusetts29313,070971,184137142
Michigan34720,253941,438159196
Minnesota359,2299563412111
Mississippi696,509945482652
Missouri3412,2058573714158
Montana31,91183116130
Nebraska33,26086249225
Nevada435,264923923334
New Hampshire242,689991791029
New Jersey59316,044961,30530393
New Mexico33,32781225223
New York61,49323,3531052,802842171
New York City4,16818,9911582,9471,519426
North Carolina06,82732422071
North Dakota31,35087113017
Ohio2521,006761,09811195
Oklahoma317,046796181285
Oregon296,808853631752
Pennsylvania22021,573701,34898170
Rhode Island31,7807787121
South Carolina5010,589986192387
South Dakota51,62589129218
Tennessee3914,870911,08820115
Texas8440,052892,83531289
Utah113,91495234536
Vermont231,30710287914
Virginia6314,280947172192
Washington29111,9469394314793
West Virginia03,76174258045
Wisconsin6211,3329764812138
Wyoming0915937107
Puerto Rico293,955625581626

NOTE: Number of deaths reported in this table are the total number of deaths received and coded as of the date of analysis and do not represent all deaths that occurred in that period.
*Data during this period are incomplete because of the lag in time between when the death occurred and when the death certificate is completed, submitted to NCHS and processed for reporting purposes. This delay can range from 1 week to 8 weeks or more, depending on the jurisdiction, age, and cause of death.
1Deaths with confirmed or presumed COVID-19, coded to ICD–10 code U07.1.
2Percent of expected deaths is the number of deaths for all causes for this week in 2020 compared to the average number across the same week in 2017–2019.
3Pneumonia death counts exclude pneumonia deaths involving influenza.
4Influenza death counts include deaths with pneumonia or COVID-19 also listed as a cause of death.
5United States death count includes the 50 states, plus the District of Columbia and New York City.
6Excludes New York City.
 

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Table 5. Deaths involving coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19),pneumonia, and influenza reported to NCHS by jurisdiction of occurrence, United States. Week ending 2/1/2020 to 4/11/2020.*

Data as of April 15, 2020



Jurisdiction of OccurrenceCOVID-19 Deaths (U07.1)1Deaths from All CausesPercent of Expected Deaths2Pneumonia Deaths
(J12.0–J18.9)3
Deaths with Pneumonia and COVID-19
(J12.0–J18.9 and U07.1)3
Influenza Deaths
(J09–J11)4
United States59,681558,5768841,7434,3534,968
Alabama229,79584574778
Alaska1686743313
Arizona6213,201988703799
Arkansas106,53692427264
California34956,682934,596196523
Colorado1388,478975928482
Connecticut000000
Delaware21,476727229
District of Columbia101,15286105106
Florida25344,461952,994151258
Georgia10015,366838785484
Hawaii22,36192161016
Idaho172,98795163524
Illinois24623,381991,794146161
Indiana4712,8188797821111
Iowa216,16291440477
Kansas125,33589356581
Kentucky68,41378712377
Louisiana1858,204824488157
Maine133,17697273629
Maryland13810,820978436994
Massachusetts29313,070971,184137142
Michigan34720,253941,438159196
Minnesota359,2299563412111
Mississippi696,509945482652
Missouri3412,2058573714158
Montana31,91183116130
Nebraska33,26086249225
Nevada435,264923923334
New Hampshire242,689991791029
New Jersey59316,044961,30530393
New Mexico33,32781225223
New York61,49323,3531052,802842171
New York City4,16818,9911582,9471,519426
North Carolina06,82732422071
North Dakota31,35087113017
Ohio2521,006761,09811195
Oklahoma317,046796181285
Oregon296,808853631752
Pennsylvania22021,573701,34898170
Rhode Island31,7807787121
South Carolina5010,589986192387
South Dakota51,62589129218
Tennessee3914,870911,08820115
Texas8440,052892,83531289
Utah113,91495234536
Vermont231,30710287914
Virginia6314,280947172192
Washington29111,9469394314793
West Virginia03,76174258045
Wisconsin6211,3329764812138
Wyoming0915937107
Puerto Rico293,955625581626

NOTE: Number of deaths reported in this table are the total number of deaths received and coded as of the date of analysis and do not represent all deaths that occurred in that period.
*Data during this period are incomplete because of the lag in time between when the death occurred and when the death certificate is completed, submitted to NCHS and processed for reporting purposes. This delay can range from 1 week to 8 weeks or more, depending on the jurisdiction, age, and cause of death.
1Deaths with confirmed or presumed COVID-19, coded to ICD–10 code U07.1.
2Percent of expected deaths is the number of deaths for all causes for this week in 2020 compared to the average number across the same week in 2017–2019.
3Pneumonia death counts exclude pneumonia deaths involving influenza.
4Influenza death counts include deaths with pneumonia or COVID-19 also listed as a cause of death.
5United States death count includes the 50 states, plus the District of Columbia and New York City.
6Excludes New York City.

Keep cherry picking all the info you want. The figures I posted include deaths that are probable covid deaths as well, because we couldn’t test everyone who had all the symptoms and died. Your source only considers filed death certificates, and admits it is lagging 1-8 weeks behind (during an exponentially increasing death rate) because these things take time. So sure. Let’s use these numbers. Let me know what they say in 8 weeks and we’ll know for sure where we were today on deaths.

maybe a worldwide conspiracy between shadow governments to crash the world economy is just more comforting to you than a pandemic. I lay every avoidable covid-19 death at the feet of people who refuse to look at data, listen to experts, and help save lives because they were too busy calling it a hoax, an exaggeration, and a conspiracy.
 

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Herd immunity. Protect the vulnerable by all means, but let the daily business of life go on. Our local hospital is a ghost town, as are many others across the country.

And there certainly can be global collusion. Not impossible by any means. No foil hat here. Just simple common sense.
 

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Keep cherry picking all the info you want. The figures I posted include deaths that are probable covid deaths as well, because we couldn’t test everyone who had all the symptoms and died. Your source only considers filed death certificates, and admits it is lagging 1-8 weeks behind (during an exponentially increasing death rate) because these things take time. So sure. Let’s use these numbers. Let me know what they say in 8 weeks and we’ll know for sure where we were today on deaths.

maybe a worldwide conspiracy between shadow governments to crash the world economy is just more comforting to you than a pandemic. I lay every avoidable covid-19 death at the feet of people who refuse to look at data, listen to experts, and help save lives because they were too busy calling it a hoax, an exaggeration, and a conspiracy.

All the stats are lagging, and I quoted the CDC official page.
 

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@thistlebloom When people are panicking, stats and facts are of little value.

@Zeedman Is licking door knobs a Wisconsin or Minnesota habit? We don’t do that in Indiana. Although my son licked a frozen pole to see if your tongue would stick. It did..
 

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Based on what one sees on the telly and observes while driving to and from the grocery, the coronavirus quarantine is not always being observed. Government official continue to appeal to nobler instincts, but with mixed results.

Does history provide a Plan B? Indeed it does! Dr. Charles Ingrao elaborates on public health strategy in 'The Habsburg Monarchy, 1618-1815.' ''The Habsburg monarch Joseph I invoked harsh rules for those who violated quarantines. A contemporary wrote: 'If you break the laws of the quarantine, you will be tried with military haste; the court will scream out a sentence to you … and after that you will find yourself carefully shot and carelessly buried.'

"The finest spring peepers, lightly killed..."
 
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