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by giantg2
1626 days ago
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"Can have all cause mortality data from every year that tells us excess deaths." Well, sort of for n-order impacts, but not for direct numbers. To do that the other variables have to stay the same, which clearly isn't the case with the affects of lockdown and medical system strains (increased drinking, drug use, mental health strains, etc; less preventative care and access to medical care, etc). |
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Additionally I think we could look at countries whose health systems are bad or non-existent as a proxy to see excess deaths.
Are you trying to defend the notion that COVID isn’t any worse than the flu?
I’d say that as a balancing effect, the social distancing and masking of anything, has reduced deaths from other viruses in these last two years and so excess deaths might be undercounted. (Flu positivity is way down, and only 700 deaths recorded flu positive in 2020-2021 vs 22,000-39,000 in previous two years)