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I’m not certain of the lag time and data processes involved in excess death counts, but since excess death isn’t an issue of causality, I’m not sure it would be affected.
the OP asked for data about where all the deaths were. The answer is: right there in the excess death data. But if you have another suggestion on what suddenly caused a huge increase in total deaths in the US in 2020 and early 2021, I’m all ears
I get what you’re saying. But when another developed country has made the same mistake and the CDC can’t even do a simple update by subtracting a covid death when they correct it to a drug overdose, then I get a little skeptical. These numbers also basically dictated how we’ve been running the country for a year and a half,
If you have a good explanation on why I should believe an organization that can’t even update one of the most simplest and easily one of the most important data points, is telling the truth about everything else… I’m all ears.