| fatan sassy - 4/3/2020 15:05
Why don’t you tell the group how many people have died in the US (total deaths) in the last 35 days compared to the same period of time last year. Then make the same comparison to 2018, 2017, etc same timeframe. Dig deep because it’s under all the hysteria but the data is there.
Now we already know how concerned you are over every life (death) so check it out and get back to us if you would. No name calling, just research. Go ahead and look it up and report back. I dare ya.
Somewhere around 2.8M people die in the USA each year the last couple of years.
If it’s 2.8M that is 7,671 per day so the last 35 days would be 268,493.
Clearly we are not far enough in the growth curve of coronavirus to know whether it will have a large impact on annual deaths this year.
It’s a bit absurd to ask for that kind of data to prove the statistical significance when we are this early in the exponential curve of the virus cycle. |