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ER Editor: Just to be clear, there are two Wayback Machine links to this revealing article, dated 5 days apart. This is the web.archive.org...://www.jhunewsletter.com/article/2020/11/a-closer-look-at-u-s-deaths-due-to-covid-19 November 22 Wayback link showing the content of the article written by student Yanni Gu republished below. And this is the web.archive.org...://www.jhunewsletter.com/article/2020/11/a-closer-look-at-u-s-deaths-due-to-covid-19 November 27 link showing the explanation of the retraction of Dr. Genevieve Briand’s article by the editor of Johns Hopkins News Letter.
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To this we’re adding Ed Griffin’s remarks on two separate items:
Yanni Gu, a student at JHU, wrote an article summarizing these findings and noted that patients dying from other diseases who also tested positive for COVID-19 are classified as COVID-19 deaths. The Johns Hopkins News-Letter, a student newspaper, retracted Yanni Gu’s article because it was contrary to information coming from the CDC and the WHO and, therefore, it was false. Furthermore, Briand is an economist, not a medical professional. -GEG
In a separate article, independent researcher Earl Wyatt (ER: See Do the numbers justify the response?) found that it was nearly impossible to find the total number of deaths in the United States in 2020 beyond March. The data is being withheld. He wrote that he found a source that had numbers for state-by-state deaths at IndexMundi.com that does show total deaths for so far in 2020. Using those numbers he found that the total death rate from all causes is going down, not up. Clearly, there is no deadly pandemic underway. Wyatt wrote, “Any number less than an almost 10 percent increase from year to year indicates just how little coronavirus actually affected the nation, but it may have a significant effect on how we view the role of government in our lives and our dependence on elected officials.” -GEG
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originally posted by: ElectricUniverse
ER Editor: Just to be clear, there are two Wayback Machine links to this revealing article, dated 5 days apart. This is the web.archive.org...://www.jhunewsletter.com/article/2020/11/a-closer-look-at-u-s-deaths-due-to-covid-19 November 22 Wayback link showing the content of the article written by student Yanni Gu republished below. And this is the web.archive.org...://www.jhunewsletter.com/article/2020/11/a-closer-look-at-u-s-deaths-due-to-covid-19 November 27 link showing the explanation of the retraction of Dr. Genevieve Briand’s article by the editor of Johns Hopkins News Letter.
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To this we’re adding Ed Griffin’s remarks on two separate items:
Yanni Gu, a student at JHU, wrote an article summarizing these findings and noted that patients dying from other diseases who also tested positive for COVID-19 are classified as COVID-19 deaths. The Johns Hopkins News-Letter, a student newspaper, retracted Yanni Gu’s article because it was contrary to information coming from the CDC and the WHO and, therefore, it was false. Furthermore, Briand is an economist, not a medical professional. -GEG
In a separate article, independent researcher Earl Wyatt (ER: See Do the numbers justify the response?) found that it was nearly impossible to find the total number of deaths in the United States in 2020 beyond March. The data is being withheld. He wrote that he found a source that had numbers for state-by-state deaths at IndexMundi.com that does show total deaths for so far in 2020. Using those numbers he found that the total death rate from all causes is going down, not up. Clearly, there is no deadly pandemic underway. Wyatt wrote, “Any number less than an almost 10 percent increase from year to year indicates just how little coronavirus actually affected the nation, but it may have a significant effect on how we view the role of government in our lives and our dependence on elected officials.” -GEG
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Johns Hopkins: U.S. Death Rate Remains NORMAL Despite COVID-19
Here is a link to the interview with Dr. Genevieve Briand, assistant program director of the Applied Economics master’s degree program at Hopkins, whom used hard data to prove that U.S. death rate hasn't been abnormal at all, but has stayed around the same as before the whole COVID-19 pandemic started.
Nothing to see here folks, just get in line to get your "COVID-19 passport" otherwise you won't be able to buy, sell, travel, go anywhere even within your own neighborhood...
When is enough enough?
Note that the original report from John Hopkins has been retracted because it conflicts with the LIES being told by the CDC, WHO/China...
If people don't realize what is really happening we are going to wake up one of these days in a full blown dictatorship, which the Biden administration and democrats are more than willing to do to the U.S...
originally posted by: dug88
a reply to: ElectricUniverse
Us population 2019
(2019)
328.2 million
Us deaths 2019
2,854,838
Us population 2020
331,002,651 increase by ≈ 3 million people
Us deaths 2020
≈3.3 million increased by ≈ 445 162 people
Yeah...math...
originally posted by: game over man
originally posted by: dug88
a reply to: ElectricUniverse
Us population 2019
(2019)
328.2 million
Us deaths 2019
2,854,838
Us population 2020
331,002,651 increase by ≈ 3 million people
Us deaths 2020
≈3.3 million increased by ≈ 445 162 people
Yeah...math...
Death rate increased
Death/Population
2019
0.008698
2020
0.009969
During January–December 2020, the estimated 2020 age-adjusted death rate increased for the first time since 2017, with an increase of 15.9% compared with 2019, from 715.2 to 828.7 deaths per 100,000 population. COVID-19 was the underlying or a contributing cause of 377,883 deaths (91.5 deaths per 100,000). COVID-19 death rates were highest among males, older adults, and AI/AN and Hispanic persons. The highest numbers of overall deaths and COVID-19 deaths occurred during April and December. COVID-19 was the third leading underlying cause of death in 2020, replacing suicide as one of the top 10 leading causes of death (6).
No.
a 0.001% increase
In 2019, a total of 2,854,838 resident deaths were registered in the United States
In 2020, approximately 3,358,814 deaths† occurred in the United States.