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by tha_nose 2661 days ago
The data clearly doesn't not say what you claim. As for trending? I wouldn't call anything going from 1.9% of deaths to 2% of deaths as trending. Focusing on the 2% rather than the 98% seems also doesn't seem to be sensible.
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OP is saying the rate of change is cause for alarm, not the overall distribution.