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Considering how official stats can be so easily "miscounted" (example) I wouldn't put it past them to inflate the death numbers.I wouldn't call myself a covid believer but there are clearly excess deaths of ~400k in the US in 2020. The information is pretty easy to find on the CDC's website. Haidut's post is incorrect.
Weekly Provisional Counts of Deaths by State and Select Causes, 2020-2023 | Data | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Effective September 27, 2023, this dataset will no longer be updated. Similar data are accessible from wonder.cdc.gov. Provisional counts of deaths by the week the deaths occurred, by state of occurrence, and by select underlying causes of death for 2020-2023. The dataset also includes weekly...data.cdc.gov
I posted the official South Korean statistics here. No increase in all cause mortality rate in every age group.I wish we have numbers from Asian countries such as Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea to compare with. I exclude China because the numbers there cannot be trusted. But I would bet that the numbers would not indicate COVID as causing any significant increase in all-cause mortality.
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