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Nanners
04-13-2020, 05:29 PM
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/04/strange-total-us-deaths-march-2020-actually-15-average-prior-four-years/


According to the CDC’s website, in March 2020 there were a total of 193,000 deaths in the US. The average number of deaths in the US for March over the four years prior to 2020 (2016 – 2019) is 227,000. The difference between this year and the average for the past four years is 34,000. 2020 deaths are 85% of the average of the prior four years.

weakest "pandemic" of all time?

NugzFan
04-13-2020, 05:34 PM
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/04/strange-total-us-deaths-march-2020-actually-15-average-prior-four-years/



weakest "pandemic" of all time?


I thought you said you were a scientist? how can you be this bad at statistics and studying data?

~primetime~
04-13-2020, 05:45 PM
The shutdown is saving a lot of lives in other areas

car accidents are WAY down...no one is driving

also crime is way down...murder rates have dropped...everyone is in their home and not in places they could be murdered

~primetime~
04-13-2020, 05:47 PM
Crime Rates Plummet Around the World as the Coronavirus Keeps People Inside (https://time.com/5819507/crime-drop-coronavirus/)

I'm sure when all the record low murder rates are official Trump will claim it as his own personal doing too lol

tpols
04-13-2020, 05:49 PM
The shutdown is saving a lot of lives in other areas

car accidents are WAY down...no one is driving

also crime is way down...murder rates have dropped...everyone is in their home and not in places they could be murdered

:roll:


maybe we should shut down everything forever. Everybody can sit in their rooms and catatonically stare at the wall. No more crime and no more accidents forever!

i guess it was a good idea after all fellas to start a new great depression!

~primetime~
04-13-2020, 05:50 PM
I'm sure just regular influenza deaths are way down too...this is preventing people from spread that as well as covid

Nanners
04-13-2020, 05:56 PM
I'm sure just regular influenza deaths are way down too...this is preventing people from spread that as well as covid


Agreed, I would bet the farm that the data shows influenza deaths being way down compared to the average for march... not only because people are spreading it less, but also because a ton of influenza deaths are undoubtedly being re-classified as covid deaths.

bladefd
04-13-2020, 06:01 PM
The shutdown is saving a lot of lives in other areas

car accidents are WAY down...no one is driving

also crime is way down...murder rates have dropped...everyone is in their home and not in places they could be murdered

^ ditto

Anything that kills people outside of their own homes is significantly down because 90% of people are at home

/thread

n00bie
04-13-2020, 06:25 PM
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/04/strange-total-us-deaths-march-2020-actually-15-average-prior-four-years/



weakest "pandemic" of all time?

You must be mentality disabled if you can't connect the whole world staying at home = lower deaths.

RRR3
04-13-2020, 06:30 PM
Nanners is a scientist like Dr. Nick Riviera is a doctor

https://i.ibb.co/gy1DrFk/427736-222210117873374-115229461-n.jpg

LAmbruh
04-13-2020, 06:35 PM
The shutdown is saving a lot of lives in other areas

car accidents are WAY down...no one is driving

also crime is way down...murder rates have dropped...everyone is in their home and not in places they could be murdered

yep

same thing with pollution dropping

same difference, not rocket science

Patrick Chewing
04-13-2020, 08:04 PM
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/04/strange-total-us-deaths-march-2020-actually-15-average-prior-four-years/



weakest "pandemic" of all time?


What the??

https://media1.tenor.com/images/5430e26d4fbd63d44850f0f1c8a588c3/tenor.gif

MaxFly
04-13-2020, 09:04 PM
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/04/strange-total-us-deaths-march-2020-actually-15-average-prior-four-years/

weakest "pandemic" of all time?

Wow... and from Gateway Pundit of all places... lol. :facepalm

Phong
04-13-2020, 09:28 PM
So there were 34,000 less death this month than the last 4 years average.

On average per month in the US:
- 3,200 car deaths
- 1,300 murders
- 290 accidental drownings
- 4,500 flu deaths

If we pretend that none of those deaths have occurred since the lockdown, that still only accounts for a little over 9,000 deaths. There are still 25,000 deaths unaccounted for.

Then we have to add covid deaths in March which were 4,500. For such a devastating virus, you'd think it could fill the gap.

FreezingTsmoove
04-13-2020, 09:31 PM
This soft ass generation really closed the economy over a bad flu season :lol

DoctorP
04-13-2020, 09:33 PM
This soft ass generation really closed the economy over a bad flu season :lol

ok boomer

jstern
04-13-2020, 09:50 PM
I expected that. I also expect unwanted pregnancies to be down.

bladefd
04-13-2020, 09:51 PM
So there were 34,000 less death this month than the last 4 years average.

On average per month in the US:
- 3,200 car deaths
- 1,300 murders
- 290 accidental drownings
- 4,500 flu deaths

If we pretend that none of those deaths have occurred since the lockdown, that still only accounts for a little over 9,000 deaths. There are still 25,000 deaths unaccounted for.

Then we have to add covid deaths in March which were 4,500. For such a devastating virus, you'd think it could fill the gap.

-Work based deaths
-Stress-based heart-attacks/deaths
-Dying under elective surgery (elective surgeries have been paused for now)
-Wild animal killing humans
-arson-related deaths
-other random ways to die
-on and on adds up fast when everyone is home and indoors

~primetime~
04-13-2020, 10:51 PM
Yeah it's almost every type of accident imaginable

Really to sum it up, people aren't outside dying right now.

~primetime~
04-13-2020, 11:02 PM
https://www.chicagotribune.com/coronavirus/ct-coronavirus-heart-attacks-hospitals-20200409-2affaikcxzaovotw4pmthifui4-story.html


The drop-off has become a topic of discussion among cardiologists across the nation and world. A Connecticut doctor wrote an article for The New York Times describing a similar situation at his hospital. Nearly 68% of cardiologists who responded to an informal Twitter poll posted this month by Angioplasty.org, an online community of cardiologists, said they have been seeing at least 40% fewer cases.

Huge drop off in heat attacks... cardiologists have several theories why. One of them is that being home is less stressful, another is that people are scared to go to ER so maybe they are just dead at home unfound right now.

Cleverness
04-14-2020, 03:38 AM
Agreed, I would bet the farm that the data shows influenza deaths being way down compared to the average for march... not only because people are spreading it less, but also because a ton of influenza deaths are undoubtedly being re-classified as covid deaths.

:cheers:


experts predicted millions of deaths in the US. even 1.1 million with extreme measures taken. yet now it's only 60,000 predicted, even with inflated numbers :roll:

op more accurate than the experts!

:lebronamazed:

GimmeThat
04-14-2020, 03:49 AM
and democracy, still a bad idea.

coin24
04-14-2020, 07:17 AM
:cheers:


experts predicted millions of deaths in the US. even 1.1 million with extreme measures taken. yet now it's only 60,000 predicted, even with inflated numbers :roll:

op more accurate than the experts!

:lebronamazed:


But they told us its 10 TIMES DEADLIER THAN THE FLU:roll:

BarberSchool
04-14-2020, 07:23 AM
Everybody was inside the whole month, our murder rate here in GO went way down.

Still a funny stat to put the big picture in perspective.
Thanks Nanners, don’t let these haters ever make you do anything but laugh at em.

ItsMillerTime
04-14-2020, 08:52 AM
You must be mentality disabled if you can't connect the whole world staying at home = lower deaths.

This forum is a breeding ground for mental retardation.

Manny98
04-14-2020, 10:31 AM
So there were 34,000 less death this month than the last 4 years average.

On average per month in the US:
- 3,200 car deaths
- 1,300 murders
- 290 accidental drownings
- 4,500 flu deaths

If we pretend that none of those deaths have occurred since the lockdown, that still only accounts for a little over 9,000 deaths. There are still 25,000 deaths unaccounted for.

Then we have to add covid deaths in March which were 4,500. For such a devastating virus, you'd think it could fill the gap.
More proof that they're MASSIVELY inflating the death numbers :applause:

MaxFly
04-14-2020, 01:55 PM
So there were 34,000 less death this month than the last 4 years average.

On average per month in the US:
- 3,200 car deaths
- 1,300 murders
- 290 accidental drownings
- 4,500 flu deaths

If we pretend that none of those deaths have occurred since the lockdown, that still only accounts for a little over 9,000 deaths. There are still 25,000 deaths unaccounted for.

Then we have to add covid deaths in March which were 4,500. For such a devastating virus, you'd think it could fill the gap.

Over the last month, we've had close to 24,500 deaths attributed to this pandemic. That's in spite of the massive efforts to contain it by shutting down schools, universities, sports leagues, churches, non-essential businesses, etc... and the implementation of a number of policies aimed at further stymying it's spread among the population that can't say home. We've hit the peak death rate earlier and at a lower rate because of the closures... not in spite of them.

Had we collectively responded to the virus in the way we respond to the seasonal flu or the common cold, not only would we have had all of the typical deaths we generally see during this time of year, but significantly more deaths from COVID-19 than we are currently seeing on top of that.

NugzFan
04-14-2020, 05:26 PM
So there were 34,000 less death this month than the last 4 years average.

On average per month in the US:
- 3,200 car deaths
- 1,300 murders
- 290 accidental drownings
- 4,500 flu deaths

If we pretend that none of those deaths have occurred since the lockdown, that still only accounts for a little over 9,000 deaths. There are still 25,000 deaths unaccounted for.

Then we have to add covid deaths in March which were 4,500. For such a devastating virus, you'd think it could fill the gap.

so therefore we conclude that corona is saving lives?

DoctorP
04-14-2020, 05:33 PM
so therefore we conclude that corona is saving lives?

yes