
09-11-2020, 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by donquixote99
Yes it would be. You made up your data (you can prove anything that way), but that analysis has been done with real numbers. Reference below is to a article on the whole co-morbidity thing from John Hopkins. They discuss the excess death number. From March to September, about 200,000 more people have died in this country than would be expected in a normal year. If it's not COVID, what is it?
https://hub.jhu.edu/2020/09/01/comor...us-deaths-cdc/
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Thank you for that. I'll read when I get a chance after this WebEx meeting I'm on.
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