Anonymous A started this discussion 5 years ago#101,701
As of July 28th, 2020, the average daily death toll due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) in the U.S. was around 923 since the occurrance of the first case on February 15th. Based on data from 2019, almost eight thousand people die every day in the United States from all causes, on average. Preliminary maximum estimates tell us that during the 2019-2020 (October to April) influenza season, around 332 people died daily on average from influenza. Taking the latest numbers into account, it seems that since mid-February on average one out of eight deaths in the United States every day have involved COVID-19.
chill dog !!81dzJNNYL joined in and replied with this 5 years ago, 3 minutes later[^][v]#1,148,671
That's like a 9/11 every three days.
Anonymous C joined in and replied with this 5 years ago, 16 minutes later, 20 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,148,673
Them thar’s a liberal hoax!
Anonymous D joined in and replied with this 5 years ago, 14 minutes later, 35 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,148,681
What is the death rate due only to covid, and not including car crashes etc where the person who died also had covid?
Anonymous E joined in and replied with this 5 years ago, 9 minutes later, 44 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,148,683
@previous (D)
Let it go, son. The virus really is a big deal. This "deaths with covid don't count" is just a massive cope.
Anonymous F joined in and replied with this 5 years ago, 48 seconds later, 45 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,148,685
It's a shame that the US doesn't have a system for finding out the number of people who died on each day. Then you could just compare this year with last and get an estimate.
Anonymous D replied with this 5 years ago, 31 minutes later, 1 hour after the original post[^][v]#1,148,697
@1,148,683 (E)
Yes, an inflated death count that's correct.
blom joined in and replied with this 5 years ago, 2 minutes later, 1 hour after the original post[^][v]#1,148,698