COVID/ Has anybody even asked?

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I have been waiting for awhile for someone at a press conference to ask one important question.

If they have asked,  I have not seen it.

My question is this -

What is the overall death rate in the U.S. so far this year and how far off is it from the normal deviation for previous years?

If the death rate is deviating high then how much of that is actually due to COVID and how much is due to the rioting and shooting?

If the death rate is not that far off normal then why is the economy still shut down?

I understand COVID can be deadly but what is its real impact it has had on the overall U.S. death rate this year?

Entry #47

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Avatar JAP69 -
#1
https://www.indexmundi.com/clocks/indicator/deaths/united-states

"Note: Numbers on this page do not include deaths due to COVID-19. Our estimates are based on deaths reported before the pandemic started. Check our coronavirus section for information about daily and total deaths caused by the virus."


Avatar jarasan -
#2
My first point of note when discussing this lunacy is asking "did people not die before the corona?"
Avatar eddessaknight -
#3
Point taken jarasan, would help if they would share comparative      before and after statistics.....
Avatar MADDOG10 -
#4
The death rate among positive cases, and recovered cases is very low. But you need to remember that Hospitals are listing Car deaths, Motorcycle deaths, Heart attacks, Strokes, etc., etc. All as Covid-19, all for the LOVE of Money. To be honest I don't think you'll ever get a TRUE count.
Avatar eddessaknight -
#5
OK MADDOG point taken before this corona virus didn't people die
Avatar MADDOG10 -
#6
Yes they did, I'm only commenting on the COVID-19 aspect of the question.

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